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THE  STATE  OF  VERMONT 


ROLLS  OF  THE  SOLDIERS 


REVOLUTIONARY  WAR 

1775  TO  1783 


PUBLISHED  BT   ATJTHOEITY   OP   THE   tBGISIiATURE 


COMPILED   AND  BDITBD    BY 

JOHN    E.    GOODRICH 

A  MEUBEB  OF  THE  TEBMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETT 


RUTLAND,  VT. 

THE  TUTTLE  COMPANY 

1904 

E.M. 


AN  ACT  TO  PROVIDE  FOR  THE  COLLATION  AND  PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  ROSTER,  MUSTER  ROLLS  AND  OTHER  COLO- 
NIAL AND  REVOLUTIONARY  RECORDS. 

//  is  hereby  enacted  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Vermont: 

Section  1.  A  sum  not  exceeding  two  thousand  dollars  is  hereby  appro- 
priated for  the  purpose  of  collating  and  publishing  the  rosters,  muster  rolls, 
pay  rolls  and  other  records  of  all  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  forces,  troops, 
levies,  regiments,  minute  men,  militia,  soldiers,  sailors  and  marines,  raised 
in  the  Hampshire  Grants  or  State  of  Vermont  prior  to  or  during  the  Revolu- 
tion. 

Section  2.  The  governor  and  secretary  of  state,  under  whose  supervision 
such  collation  and  publication  shall  be  carried  on,  are  hereby  authorized  to 
make  such  arrangements  as  may  be  necessary  to  carry  into  effect  the  provi- 
sions of  this  act. 

Section  3.  The  governor  and  secretary  of  state  are  hereby  authorized  to 
use  so  much  of  the  sum  herein  appropriated  as  in  their  judgment  may  be 
necessary  to  carry  into    effect  the  purposes  of  this  act. 

Section  4.  The  state  auditor  is  hereby  directed  to  draw  orders  on  the 
state  treasurer  for  such  sum  or  sums  as  may  be  called  for  by  vouchers  duly 
approved  by  the  governor  and  secretary  of  state  for  the  purposes  herein  pro- 
vided. 

Section  5.     This  act  shall  take  effect  from  its  passage. 
Approved  November  27,  1900. 


In  accordance  with  the  foregoing  act,  on  the  2d  of  July,  1902,  Governor 
William  W.  Stickney  engaged  Mr.  J.  E.  Goodrich  of  Burlington  to  edit  the 
rolls  and  other  documents  mentioned  and  superintend  their  publication. 


■4,  7CY~6C/ 


EDITOR'S  PREFACE 

The  major  part  of  the  contents  of  this  volume  have  been  copied 
from  a  large  manuscript  volume  in  the  office  of  the  adjutant-general, 
the  compilation  of  which  was  authorized  by  the  General  Assembly  in 
1841  and  completed  in  1843  by  Chauncey  L.  Knapp,  acting  Secretary 
of  State.     This  precious  document  carries  the  following  title  : 

Records  |  of  the  |  Service  of  the  Vermont  Troops  |  in  the  |  Revo- 
lutionary War  I  being  a  |  Transcript  made  by  order  |  of  the  |  General 
Assembly  |  of  |  Pay  Rolls,  Pay-Table,  Orders  &  Receipts  |  originally 
filed  as  |  Vouchers  in  the  Treasurer's  Office  |  by  C.  L.  Knapp.  |  1843. 

Of  this  volume  385  pages  are  taken  up  with  the  rolls,  and  156 
more  with  other  papers.  Other  sources  have  been  :  the  Henry  Stevens 
papers  in  possession  of  the  State  of  New  -York,  with  other  documents 
in  the  archives  of  the  same  State ;  volume  xv  of  the  "  Archives  of 
the  State  of  New  York;  "  "  New  York  in  the  Revolution  "  (i8g8), 
and  the  "Supplement"  to  this  work  (1901) ;  also  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Rolls  (4  vols.),  and  three  volumes  compiled  since  the  publication 
of  the  Rolls  by  General  George  C.  Gilmore  of  Manchester,  N.  H. 
The  derivation  of  still  other  material  is  indicated  in  connection  with 
the  documents  used. 

While  duplicate  rolls  have  been  rejected,  a  few  have  been  in- 
cluded which  supply  but  little  additional  information,  in  the  belief 
that  it  is  better  to  err  on  the  side  of  fullness  than  to  omit  anything 
which  could  add  to  our  detailed  knowledge  of  the  men  and  events  of 
the  Revolution. 

The  strictly  chronological  arrangement  so  desirable  in  a  work  of 
this  kind  will  not  be  found.  Most  of  the  very  early  rolls  came  to 
hand  after  the  printing  had  begun,  and  so  were  reserved,  to  be  in- 
serted after  the  rolls  of  the  MS  Roster  were  completed.  The  dates 
of  some  rolls  could  not  be  definitely  ascertained  ;  besides,  there  was 
thought  to  be  some  advantage  in  exhibiting  in  consecutive  pages  the 
matter  derived  from   the  New  York  Archives,  vol.  xv,  e.g.,  as  also 


IV  PREFACE 

that  from  the  Records  of  the  Board  of  War,  etc.  An  attempt  to  rem- 
edy, in  part,  this  lack  of  chronological  sequence  is  made  in  the  Index 
on  page  844. 

The  Index  of  Names  has  given  much  trouble.  It  was  decided  to 
present  the  documents,  especially  the  oldest  ones,  with  the  original 
spelling,  pointing,  etc.  The  various  phonetic  ways  of  spelling  sur- 
names, especially,  could  not  all  be  reproduced  in  the  Index.  It  is 
hoped,  however,  that  a  sufficient  key  has  been  furnished  for  the  find- 
ing of  every  name. 

As  the  act  authorizing  this  publication  calls  for  information  re- 
specting "  sailors  and  marines,  "  application  was  made  through  Sen- 
ator Proctor  to  the  U.  S.  Navy  Department  for  any  information  in 
its  possession,  but  without  result.  On  suggestion  of  Assistant  Secre- 
tary Charles  H.  Darling  inquiry  was  also  made  at  the  Library  of 
Congress,  but  no  records  were  found  there  of  Vermont  soldiers  or  sail- 
ors of  the  Revolution,  as  such.  And  indeed  there  was  no  antecedent 
probability  that  such  records  would  be  found,  as  in  those  years  there 
was  no  "  Vermont,  "  in  the  view  of  the  Continental  Congress. 

The  early  Journals  of  the  General  Assembly,  some  in  manuscript, 
and  others  so  rare  as  to  be  acce:sible  only  in  the  State  Library,  and 
the  original  Records  of  the  Council  of  Safety  and  of  the  Board  of  War, 
have  been  examined  for  such  (additional)  information  as  might  con- 
tribute to  the  general  object  of  the  volume.  Some  material  from  va- 
rious sources,  prepared  to  illustrate  and  supplement  the  documents 
here  given,  was  finally  rejected  as  not  strictly  germane  to  the  specific 
intent  of  this  publication. 


GENERAL  CONTENTS 


1775 

Capt.  Thomas  Johnson's  Co.  of  Minute  Men     . 

Capt.  Oliver  Potter's  Co.  in  an  Expedition  to  Canada 


2 

4 


1776 

Thomas  Johnson's  Scouting  Party,  Coos  to  St.  Johns,  March  .  6 

Col.  Moses  Robinson's  Staff,  June     .....  6 

Capt.  Benjamin  Hickok's  Co.,  June           .....  7 

"      Gideon  Brownson's  Co.,  June          .....  8 

"      Ebenezer  Martin's  Scout  from  Moretown,  Oct.         .         .  g 

"      Elijah  Dewey's  Co.,  Oct.         ......  9 

"      Ebenezer  Allen's  Co.        .......  10 

"      Thomas  Johnson's  Co.  of  Minute  Men,  Newbury     .         .  11 


1777 

Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Co.  of  Rangers 
Report  on  same  to  General  Assembly 
Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Independent  Co. 

"     Daniel  Culver's  Co.,  to  Ticonderoga,  June 
Scouts  sent  from  Springfield,  July     . 

Detachment  under  Capt.  Nathan  Smith  after  Tories,  Aug. 
Capt.  William  Heaton's  Co.  in  Strafford  Alarm,  July 

"      John  Alger's  Co.  (part)  in  Strafford  Alarm 
Men  to  Strafford  from  Norwich  under  Capts.  Bush  and  Board 

man 

Men  to  Strafford  from  Orford,  Piermont  &  Fairlee 
Men  with  horses  to  Strafford  from  Lyme 
Scouting  after  Retreat  from  Strafford 
Capt.  Elijah  Dewey's  Co.,  August  16 

"      Samuel  Robinson's  Roll,  August  16 

"      John  Benjamin's  Co.,  Aug.-Oct. 

"      John  Gideon  Bayley's  Co.,  Aug. 

"      Seth  Hodges'  Co.,  Aug.-Oct.  . 

"      Timothy  Bush's  Co.,  Aug. -Sept. 

"      John  Petty's  Co.,  Aug.-Sept. 

"      Josiah  Boyden's  Co.,  Aug.-Sept. 

"      Josiah  Boyden's  Co.,  Sept.-Oct. 


13 
H 
14 
16 

17 
18 

19 
20 

21 

23 
24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
30 
32 
33 
35 
36 
38 


VI 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Lieut.  Moses  Johnson's  Co.,  Sept. -Oct. 
Capt.  David  Stowell's  Co.,  Sept. -Oct. 
Lieut.  Charles  Richards'  Command,  Sept. -Oct. 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Allen's  Co.,  July-Dec. 

"      Levi  Goodenough's  Co.,  July-Dec.  {1777  ?) 

"      John  Warner's  Co.,  July- Dec. 

"      Parmelee  Allen's  Co.,  July-Dec. 
Philip  and  Stephen  Smith,  prisoners,  Sept.,  1777-1779 
Capt.  William  Heaton's  Co.,  Sept. -Oct. 

"      Frye  Bayley's  Co.,  Sept.-Oct.  (1777?) 

"      Joshua  Hazen's  Co.,  Sept.-Oct. 

"      Abel  Marsh's  force  transporting  flour,  Oct.     . 

"      Abraham  Salisbury's  Co.  (Clarendon)  in  Pittsford,  Oct. 
Scouts  from  Woodstock    ...... 

Capt.  F.  Bayley  and  Lt.  N.  Lovewell,  prisoners,  Dec. 


1778 

Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer's  Roll 

"      Daniel  Comstock's  Co.,  April 

"      Solomon  Cushman's  Co.  (part),  April     . 

"      Isaac  Clark's  Co.,  March-May 

"      Nathan  Smith's  Detachment,  April 

"      Nathan  Smith's  Detachment,  April-May 

"      Simeon  Stevens'  Co.,  April      .... 

"      William  Hutchins'  Co.,  May  i-Nov.  30 

"      Thomas  Sawyer's  Co.,  May  i-Nov.  30     . 

"      Jesse  SafEord's  Co.,  May  i-Nov.  30 

Detachment  under  Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby,  June-July 

Capt.  Samuel  Robinson's  Co.,  June-July 

"      Samuel  Robinson's  Co.,  at  Rutland,  June-July 

Scouts  from  Windsor,  June-Sept.       .... 

Scout  from  Moretown,  July       ..... 
"      sent  by  Capt.  John  Throop,  August 

Escort  (of  Tories)  under  Capt.  James  Bentley  . 

Lieut.  Joseph  Little's  Co.,  Aug.-Oct. 

Scouts  from  Woodstock  ..... 

Capt.  Joseph  Briggs'  Co.,  Oct. -Nov. 

Lieut.  Solomon  Soper's  Co.,  Oct. -Nov. 

Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby 's  Co.,  Nov.     .... 

Detachment  under  Capt.  Stephen  Calkins,  Nov. 

Capt.  John  Smith's  Co.,  Nov.  . 
"       Zebediah  Dewey's  Co.,  Nov. 
"      John  Spafford's  Co.,  Nov. 
"      Thomas  Sawyer's  Co.,  Nov.    . 
"      Simeon  Wright's  Co.,  Nov.     . 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Capt.  Abraham  Underhill's  Co.,  Nov. 
Lieut.  Abraham  Ives'  Co.,  Nov. 
Capt.  Tehan  Noble's  Co.,  Nov. 

"      Ephriam  Buell's  Co.,  Nov. 

"      Benjamin  Cooley's  Co.,  Nov. 

"      Simeon  Wright's  Roll,  Nov.  . 
Lieut.  Jonathan  Scott's  Co.,  June-Jan.  1779 
Capt.  Jonathan  Scott's  Co.,  June-Jan.  4,  1779 


1779 

Capt.  John  Smith's  Co.,  Feb 

Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment,  1776- 1779 

"  Seth  Warner's  Regiment,   1776- 1780 
Capt.  John  G.  Bayley's  Co.,  April  1777-May  1779 

"      William  Hutchins'  Co.,  March-May 

"      Simeon  Wright's  Co.,  May 

"      Simeon  Wright's  Roll,  May     . 

"      John  Burt's,  Co.,  April- June     . 

"      John  Burt's  Co.,  April-June     . 

"      William  Gaige's  Roll,  May-June 

"      Thomas  Sawyer's  Co.,  May-June 

"      Tehan  Noble's  Co.,  April- June 

"      Tehan  Noble's  Co.,  April-June 

"      Thomas  Sawyer's  Co.,  June- Aug. 
Surgeon  Jacob  Rubach's  Roll,  Dec.  1778-July 
Scouting  Party  from  Capt.  S.  Wright's  Co.,  July 

"  "       under  Sergt.  Thomas  Hinman,  August 

Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Co.,  August-Nov. 

Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer's  Co.,  Aug.-October 

"      John  Stark's  Co.,  under  Capt.  P.  Allen,  Nov. 

"      Simeon  Wright's  Co.,  Nov. 

"      Ephraim  Buell's  Co.,  May-Dec. 


1780 

Capt.  Timothy  Bush's  Co.,  Jan. -Feb. 

Scout  under  Lieut.  Hezekiah  Silaway,  Jan. 

Capt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell's  Co.,  Feb. 

Lieut.  Calvin  Parkhurst  and  eight  men,  March 

Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Roll  for  five  men,  March 

"      Daniel  Comstock's  Co.  fpart),  March 

"      Abel  Merriman's  Co.,  March  . 

"      Daniel  Smith's  Co.,  March 
Rutland  Co.  under  Ensign  Isaac  Cushman,  March 


Vlll 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Co.,  March 
"      Abraham  Underhill's  Co.,  March 
"      Daniel  Smith's  Co.,  March 

"      Ephraim  Buell's  Co.,  March    . 
Zebediah  Dewey's  Co.,  March 

"      Benjamin  Cooley's  Co.,  March 

"      Stephen  Calkins'  Co.,  March 
Lieut.  Enoch  Hall's  Rangers,  March 
Capt.  John  Spafford's  Co.,  March 

"      John  Spafford's  men  (omitted) 

"      Gideon  Ormsby's  Co.,  March 

'•      Thomas  Bull's  Co.,  March 

"      Tehan  Noble's  Co.,  March       . 

"      Matthew  Lyon's  Co.,  March-Oct. 

"      Giles  Walcott's  Co. 
Lieut.  Benjamin  Everest's  Co.,  Nov.-March,  178' 
Capt.  Jonas  Galusha's  Co.,  April 

"      John  Stark's  Co.,  April    . 

"      Samuel  Williams'  Co.,  May. 

"      John  Spafford's  Co.,  May-June 

"      Ephraim  Buell's  Co.,  May-June 

"      Benjamin  Cooley's  Co.,  May-June 
Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Regiment,  Officers,  March  and  June 
Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Co.,  June 

"      Zebediah  Dewey's  Co.  (part),  May^June 

"      Jesse  Safford's  Co.,  July 
Scout  under  Lieut.  Nathan  Howland,  August 
Capt.  John  Spafford's  Co.,  August    . 

"      Elisha  Burton's  Co.,  August 

"      Joseph  Parkhurst's  Co.,  August 

"      John  Mercy's  Co.,  August 
Scout  under  Capt.  Benjamin  Cox,  August 
Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  Co.,  August-Nov. 
Lieut.  William  Post's  Co.,  August-Sept.  . 
Capt.  Stephen  Calkins'  Co.,  Oct. 

"    Jonathan  Holton's  Co.,  Oct. 
Lieut.  Asahel  Smith's  Co.,  Oct. -Nov. 

"      Edmund  Hodges'  Co.,  Oct 

"      Benjamin  Cox's  Co.,  August  . 
"      Benjamin  Cox's  Co.,  August 

"      Eli  Noble's  Co.,  August-Nov. 
Lieut.  David  Powers'  Co.,  Aug.-Nov. 
Scouts  from  Capt.  Joseph  Sawyer's  Co.,  Aug.-Nov 
Capt.  Abel  Merriman's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Daniel  Smith's  Co.,  Oct. 
"      John  Spafford's  Co.,  Oct. 


GENERAL  CONTENTS 


Capt.  William  Hutchins'  Co.,  Oct.    . 

"      Eli  Noble's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Benjamin  Cooley's  Co.  (part),  Oct 

"      Nathaniel  Seeley's  Co.,  Oct.    . 

"      Ebenezer  Wood's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Samuel  Robinson's  Co.,  Oct. 
Lieut.  Lemuel  Hyde's  Co.,  Oct. 

"       Lemuel  Bradley's  Co.,  Oct.     . 
Capt.  Tehan  Noble's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Thomas  Bull's  Co.,  Oct. 

Bigelow  Lawrence's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Jacob  Odel's  Co.,  Oct.     . 
Lieut.  Abner   Hurd's  Co.,  Oct. 
Capt.  Thomas  Collins'  Co.,  Oct. 

"      John  Spafford's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Zebediah  Dewey's  Co.,  Oct.     . 
Col.  Samuel  Herrick's  Regiment,  Oct. 
Capt.  Cyprian  Downer's  Co.,  Oct.    . 

"      John  Spafford's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      William  Gage's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Daniel  Comstock's  Co.,  Oct.  . 

"      Jonas  Galusha's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Jonas  Galusha's  Co.  (part),  Oct. 

"      Abraham  Ives'  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Isaac  Clark's  Co.,  Oct.     . 

"      Daniel  Smith's  Co.  (part),  Oct. 

"      William  Dyre's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 
Major  Gideon  Ormsby's  pay-roll,  Oct. 
Capt.  Joseph  Parkhurst's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Timothy  Bush's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      John  Marcy's  Co.,  Oct. 
Lieut.  Bartholomew  Durkee's  Co.,  Oct. 
Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      ■      "  "  "      (part),  Oct. 

"      Daniel  Gilbert's  Co.,  Oct. 
Major  Elkanah  Day's  Battalion,  Oct. 
Capt.  Comfort  Starr's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      (part),  Oct. 


"      Abner  Bisbee  and  men  to  Springfield,  Oct. 

"      Samuel  Scott's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      John  Powell's  Co.,  Aug.  (?)-Oct. 

"      Elias  Weld's  Co.  to  Royalton  &  Haverhill,  Oct. 
Major  Benjamin  Wait's  pay  abstract,  Oct. 
Capt.  William  Upham''s  Co.,    Aug.-Oct.-Nov. 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Capt.  Warren  Cottle's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Timothy  Bush's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Joshua  Hazen's  Co.  to  Brookfield,  Oct 

"      John  Hawkins'  Co.,  to  Brookfield,  Oct 

"      John  Stark's  Co.,  Oct.     . 

"      Thomas  Barney's  Co.,  Oct. 
Lieut.  Abisha  Samson's  Co.  at  Barnard,  Oct. 
Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  Co.,  as  scouts,  to  Brookfield,  Oct 
Lieut.  James  Smalley's  Co.  at  Strafford,  Oct. 
Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  Co.  at  Strafford,  Oct. -Nov. 

"      Samuel  Allen's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 

"      Charles  Parker's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 

"'      Nathaniel  Blanchard's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 
Ensign  William  Hoar  and  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 
Capt.  James  Anderson's  Co.  (part),   Oct.-Nov. 

"      Nathaniel  Smith's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 
Major  Wm.  Goodrich,  commanding  Capt.  Enoch  Noble's  Co 
(from  Mass.),  Oct.-Nov.    . 

"      William  Goodrich  and  Staff,  Oct.-Ni)v. 
Capt.  Samuel  Williams'  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 
Ensign  Solomon  Calkins  and  Party,  Nov. 
Lieut.  John  Powell  and   Party,  Nov. 
Scouts  from  Capt.  Cox's  Co.,  Nov.    . 
Capt.  Joseph  Tyler's  Co.,  Oct. -Dec.  i 

u  u  ((  u  ii  a         -J. 

"      Ebenezer  Wallis's  Co.,  March  and  Oct. 

"      William   Hutchins'   Co.,  Jan. -Nov. 

"      Parmelee  Allen's  Co.,  Feb. -Dec.  i 

"      Jesse  Safford's  Co  ,  Jan. -Dec.  i 
Lt.  Col.  James  Claghorn's  account,  Nov.  1778-Nov.  1780 
Lieut.  Samuel  Willard  and  men,  Dec. 
Scout  under  Major  John  Barron,  from  Moretown 
Capt.  Abraham  Salisbury's  Co. 

"      Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson's  Co.,  Clarendon 


1781 


Capt.  Ezekiel  Colbe's  Co.,  Corinth,  scouting,  1777,  1781 

"      Jesse  Sawyer's  Co.,  April  1780-Jan.  1781 
Lieut.  Beriah  Green's  Co.,  Feb. -March      .... 
Scout  from  Strafford  under  Sergt.  R.  Crandal,  Feb. 
Capt.  Samuel  Smith's    Co.,  Fairlee,  to   Newbury,   Royalton 
&c.,  Oct.  '8o-March'8i 

"      Samuel  McClure's  Co.  at  Dresden,  March 

"      Charles  Nelson's  Co.,  Feb.-March    . 

"      Thomas  Collins' Co.,  March  .         .'        . 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


XI 


Scout  from  Moretown  under  Capt.  Eben  Martin,  March 
Capt.  John  Throop's  Co.,  March 
Lieut.  Daniel  Spooner's  Co.,  to  Orford,  March 
Capt.  John  Burt's  Co.,  March 
Scouts  under  Lieut.  Nathaniel  White,  March    . 
Scout  from  Strafford  under  Ensign  Solomon  Calkin,  March 
Capt.  Samuel  Stow  Savage's  Co.,  March 
"      John  Marcy's  Co.,  March 
"       Jesse  Burk's  and  Capt.  M.  Gilson's  Cos.  in  the  New 

bury  Alarm,  March  .... 

"      Joshua  Hazen's  Co.  (part)  to  Dresden,  March 

"    to   Piermont,  March 
"      Timothy  Bush's  Co.  in  the  Peacham  Alarm,  March 
"      Warren  Cottle's  Co.,  March     . 
Scout  under  Lieut.  James  Smalley,  March 
Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  Co.  to  Bethel,  March 
Scout  from  Moretown,  March    . 
Capt.  Jesse  Safford's  Co..,  March 

"      William   Heaton's  Co.,  Thetford,  to  Royalton,  New 

bury,  &c.,  Aug. '80- April '8 1    . 

Lieut.  Nathaniel  Holmes'  Co.,  Dec.  1780-April  1781 

Capt.  Simeon  Stevens'  Co.,  Newbury,  scouting  and  guarding. 

May  '79-May  '81      . 
Scouts  under  Capt.  Frye  Bayley  (Newbury  ?),  Oct.  '80-May 
Capt.  Stephen  Calkins'  Co.  (?),  Oct.-Nov.  1780  (?) 
"      Stephen  Calkins'  Co.   (?) 
"      Capt.  Thomas  Collins'  Co.,  May-June    . 
Rutland    Co.   (part)    under  Ensign    Isaac  Cushman,  to  Fort 

Vengeance,  June-(?)         .... 
Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Co.,  Castleton  Alarm,  June 
"      Lemuel   Roberts'  Co.,  June     .... 
"      John  Spafford's  Co.,  Castleton  Alarm,  June    . 
"      Jacob  Wood's  Co.,  Castleton  Alarm,  June     . 
"      Abishai  Moseley's  Co.,  Castleton  Alarm,  June 
Lieut.  Lemuel  White's  Co.,  Shrewsbury  Alarm,  June 
Major  Israel  Smith  and  A.  Chamberlin,  A.  O.  M. 
Capt.  Abner  Seely's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781 
"      John  Benjamin's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781     . 
"      Daniel  Comstock's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781 
"      James  Blakeslee's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781    . 
"      Charles  Nelson's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781     . 
"      Nehemiah  Lovewell's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781 
"      Josiah  Fish's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781   . 
"      Jotham  White's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781 
"      John  Stark's  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781    . 
Lieut.  Israel  Morey  and  Party,  pay  to  June  30,  1781 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Capt.  James  Brookins'  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781 

Lt.  Col.  Samuel  Fletcher's  Battalion-Stafi,  pay  to  June  30,  '81 

Capt.  William  Hutchins'  Co.,  pay  to  June  30,  1781 

"      Bigelow   Lawrence's  Co.   at   Cambridge  and  Saratoga, 
July,   1 781 

"      Eli  Noble's  Co.,  Povvnal,  to  Saratoga,  July    . 
Moses  Howe's  Acct.,  taking  six  prisoners  to  Castleton 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Wood's  Co.,  July  31-Aug. 

"  Matthew  Lyon's  Co.,  July  31-Aug. 
Col.  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Staff,  August 
Capt.  William  Sharp's   Co.,  August         .... 

'■      Augustine  Odel's  Co.,  August         .... 

"      Lemuel  Carey's  Co.,  August    .  ... 

"      William  Shepard's  Co.,  August,  at  Saratoga 

"      John  Robinson's  Co.,  August  .... 

"      Shadrach  Phelps'  Co.,  August         .... 

"      Matthias  Button's  Co.,  August         .... 

"      William  Dyre  and  Men,  August,  scouting  near  Fort  Ann 

"      Lemuel  Bradley's  Co.,  August         .... 

"      Joseph  Safford's  Co.,  August 

"      Robert  Hunkins  and  Men,  August,  at  Peacham,     . 

"      Barth.  Durkee's  Co.,  Aug.,  to  Bethel  Fort 

"      William  Bramble's  Co.,  August,  to  Bethel  Fort,    . 

"      Elkanah  Sprague  and  men,  August,  to  Bethel  Fort 

"      John  Coffeen's  Co.  ...... 

Lieut.  Joseph  Wickwire  and  Prisoners'  Guard,  at  Bennington 

August 

Capt.  Isaac  Tichenor's  Co.,  Bennington,  to  Saratoga,  August 
Three  Weeks'  Men  in  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Co.,  July-Aug. 
Capt.  Abraham  Underhill's  Co 

"      Elijah  Galusha's  Co.  to  Saratoga,  August 

"      Nathan  Delano's  Co.,  August  .... 

"      William  Sharp's  Co.,  August  .... 

Col.  John  Abbot  and  Staff 

Capt.  Cyprian  Downer's  Co.,  Shaftsbury  to  Saratoga,  August 

"      Jesse  Safford's  Co.,  August 

Ensign  Elisha  Partridge  and  Men,  August 

Prisoners'   Guard  under  Sergt.   Matthew   Scott,  Bennington 

August 

Prisoners'  Guard  under  Sergt.  Samuel  Standish,  Bennington  to 
Skeensboro',  August        ...... 

Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Co.  at  White  Creek,  Aug. -Sept.     . 

"      Elisha  Galusha's  Co.  fpart)  to  Windham  County,  Sept 
Gov.  Chittenden's  Life-Guard,  Aug. -Sept. 

"     Chittenden's  Life-Guard,  Sept-Oct. 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Parkhurst's  Co.,  Oct.  ... 


GENERAL  CONTENTS 


Capt.  Timothy  Bush  and  Men,  arresting  two  transient  persons 

"      John  Coiieen  and  Co.  (part),  taking  up  enemies,  Oct. 
Scout  under  Lieut.  Fredericlc  Smith 
Capt.  Charles  Nelson's  Co.,  July  i — (Sept.  14?) 

"      Charles  Nelson's  Co.,  Sept. -Nov.     . 

"      Thomas  Barney's  Co.,  Oct.     . 

"      Eli  Brownson's  Co.,  to  Castleton,  Oct.  20 

"      Thomas  Bull's  Co.,  Oct  21 

"      Enoch  Eastman's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Zadock  Everest's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      John  Gray's  Co.,  Oct. -Nov. 

"      Jacob  Hinds',  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Richard  Hurd's  Co.,  Oct.  20 

'•      John  Mott's  Co.,  Danbv,  at  Castleton,  Oct. 

"      Jacob  Odel's  Co.,  Oct.'  .... 

"      Daniel  Smith's  Co.  at  Castleton,  Oct.    . 

"      Nathaniel  Smith's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Ebenezer  Wilson's  Co.  at  Castleton,  Oct. 

"      Abraham  Underhill's  Co.,  Oct. -Nov. 

"      Samuel  Willard's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov.    . 
Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment,  Staff,  Oct. 


Capt. 


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Oct. 


14 


Abraham   Jackson's   Co.,  Wallingford,    at    Castleton 

Oct.  14 

Abel  Merriman's  Co.  to  Castleton,  Oct. 

Jacob  Wood's  Co.  to  Castleton,  Oct.  21 

Lemuel  Roberts'  Co.,  Oct.  21 

Nathaniel  Blanchard's  Co.,  at  Castleton,  Oct 

Samuel  Williams'  Co.,  Oct.  21 -Nov.  2 

Orange  Train's  Co.,  Oct.  20-Nov. 

Israel    Hurlbut   and  a  Detachment   from  Col.  Thomas 

Lee's  Regiment       ..... 

Abraham  Jackson's  Co.  (part),  at  Castleton, 

Cyprian  Downer's  Co.,  at  Castleton,  Oct. 

Eli  Noble's  Co.,  Pownal,  at  Castleton,  Oct. 

Ebenezer  Wood's  Co.,  Oct.  13 

Bigelow  Lawrence's  Co.,  at  Castleton,  Oct. 

Isaac  Tichenor's  Co.,  at  Castleton,  Oct.  13 

Joseph  Safford's  Co.,  at  Castleton,  Oct.  14-31 
Col.  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Staff,  Oct. 
Capt.  Lemuel  Cary's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov. 
Lieut.  Peter  Baker's  Co.,  to  Skeensboro',  Oct.-Nov 
Capt.  Nathan  Delano's  Co.,  Oct.-Nov.     . 

"      John  Robinson's  Co.,  at  Skeensboro',  Oct.  25 
"      Martin  Dudley's  Co.,  at  Castleton,  Oct.-Nov, 
"      William  Sharp's  Co.,  to  Skeensboro',  Oct.-Nov. 
"      Augustine  Odel's  Co.,  Oct.  19 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Capt.  Nicholas  Sharpe's  Co.,  to  Skeensboro',  Oct. 

"      John  Abbot's  Staff,  Oct.-Nov. 

"      John  Dater's  Co.,  Oct.     .... 

"      William  Shepard's  Co.,  to  Castleton,  Oct.  12-Nov. 
Henry  Vanderhoff's  Co.  (?),Oct.  25-Nov.  5     . 

"      John  Dater's  Co.,  Oct.  23-Nov.  4    . 

"      Shadrach  Phelps'  Co.,  at  Castleton,  Oct.  23-Nov. 
Col.  Cornelius  Douty's  Staff,  Oct.  12-Nov.  3     . 
Capt.  John  Stillwell's  Co.,  Oct.  25-Nov.  9 

"      Elijah  Galusha's  Co.,  Arlington,  Oct.     . 
Skeensboro'  Co.  under  Ensign  John  R.  Blanchard     . 
Pownal  Co.  under  Capt.  Benjamin  Bates,  to  Castleton,  Oct. 
Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Co.  at  Castleton,  Oct  21 

"      Abishai  Moseley's  Co.  at  Castleton,  Oct.  21 

"      Jacob  Hinds'  Co.  (part),  Oct. 

"      Lemuel  Bradley's  Co.,  Oct.  21 

"      Asaph  Cook's  Co.,  Oct.  20 

"      John  Patterson's  Co.,  Oct.  14-24     . 

"      Lemuel  Hyde's  Co.,  Oct. 

"      Peleg  Matteson's  Co.,  Shaftsbury    . 
Lieut.  Ward  Bayley's  Party,  near  Upper  Coos,  April-Nov. 
Capt.  Eli  Noble  and  Militia  vv^ith  him  at  Castleton,  Nov. 
Col.  Samuel  Fletcher's  Staff,  June  30-Nov.  25 
Lieut.  Israel  Morey's  Party,  July-Oct. 
Capt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell's  Co.,  July-Nov. 

"      Peter  Page's  Co.,  July-Nov 

"  "  "     Mileage,  July  29-Nov.  25  . 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Benjamin  Wait's  Staff,  Feb. -Nov. 
Capt.  John  Benjamin's  Co.,  July-Nov. 

"      Abner  Seelye's  Co.,  July-Nov. 

"      Parmelee  Allen's  Co.,  May- Dec.     . 

"  Samuel  S.  Savage's  Co.,  Aug.,  Sept.,  Oct.,  etc. 
Brig. -General  Roger  Enos's  Pay  Abstract,  May-Dec. 
Capt.  Elijah  Gates'  Co.,  July-Dec.    .... 

"      Richard  Hurd's  Co.,  to  defend  the  Western  Union 

"      Eli  Brownson's  Co.,  Dec.  16-19 

"      John  Patterson's  Co.,  Dec.  16-19     . 

'■      Lemuel  Bradley's  Co.,  Dec.  16-19 

"      Thomas  Barney's  Co.,  Dec.  17-20  . 

"      Jacob  Hines'  Co.,  Arlington,  Dec. 

"      Elijah  Galusha's  Co.  (part),  Arlington,  Dec. 
Col.  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Staff,  Dec. 
Capt.  George  Sexton's  Co.,  Aug.- Dec. 

"      Jotham  White's  Co.,  July-Dec. 
Scout  from  Moretown  under  Major  Barron 
Scouting  under  Capt.  Jacob  Hall 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


XV 


Scouting  by  Lieutenants  A.  Fowler,   B.   Towl  and  Sergt.  Z 
Lovewell  ...... 

Lieutenant- Colonel  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Staff,  May- Nov. 
Capt.  James  Blakeslee's  Co.,  July-Dec.     . 

"      William  Dyre's  Co.,  at  Skeensboro',  July- Dec. 

"      James  Brookins'  Co.,  July-Dec. 

"      William  Hutchins'  Co.,  July-Dec. 

'■      Josiah  Fish's  Co.,  July  I -Dec. 

"      Daniel  Comstock's  Co.,  July  i-Dec. 

"      John  Pratt's  Co.,  June-Nov 

"      John  Stark's  Co.,  July  i-Dec 

"      Joshua  Babcock's  Co.,  May-Dec.    . 

"      James  Marston's  Co.,   1780,  1781     . 

"      Abraham  Salisbury's  Co.,  1781 

"      Ichabod  Robinson's  Co.,   1781 
Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Staff       ... 


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562 

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567 
570 
573 
576 
579 
580 
582 
583 
584 
587 


1782 

Capt.  Silas  Goodrich's  Co.,  Jan.,  an  Alarm  after  Tories 
Lieut.  Ward  Bayley's  Co.,  defence  of   Upper  Coos,  Mar.-Dec 
Capt.  Beriah  Green's  Co.,  Nov.  1781-Apr.  1782 

"      Israel  Hurlbut's  Co. 

"      William  Hutchins'  Co.,  Forts  at  Castleton  and  Pittsford 
Nov.  1781-May  1782 

"      Lemuel  Bradley's  Co.,  going  after  Tories,  May  i     . 

"      Zadock  Everest's  Co.,  May 

Enoch  Eastman's  Co.,  Rupert,  May  i     . 

"      Thomas  Barney's  Co.,  after  Tories,  May 

"      Eli  Brownson's  Co.,  after  Tories,  May     . 

"      Elijah  Galusha's  Co.,  May      ..... 

"      Bigelow  Lawrence's  Co.,  in  Windham  County,  Sept. 

"      Hezekiah  Armstrong's  Co.,  in  Windham  County,  Sept. 
Col.  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Staff,  in  Windham  County 
Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Co.,  in  Windham  County,  Sept.     . 

"      William  Simonds'  Co.,  in  Windham  County 
Of&cers  in  Capt.  Eben.  Wood's  Co.,  in  Windham  County 
Capt.  Josiah  Fish's   Co.,  in  Windham  County 

"      Shadrach  Phelps'  Co.  at  White  Creek,  Oct.   1781 
Men  of  Sharon  and  Royalton  under  Capt.  B.  Green  at  Fort 

Fortitude,  Oct. 
Lieut.  David  Powers'  pay  roll,  April-Oct. 
Capt.  James  Brookins'  Co.,  add'l,  July-Dec. 
Lieut.  Ward  Eager's  Co.,  to  Brattleboro',  Dec 
Capt.  Isaac  Wheeler's  Co.,  Dec 


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596 
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599 
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616 


Jason  Duncan's  Co.,  Dummerston  to  Brattleboro', Dec.  617,  619 


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GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Col.  John  Sergeants'  Staff,  Dec. 
Capt.  Nathaniel  Smith's  Co.     . 
"      John  Gray's  Co. 


620 
621 
622 


1783 

Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment  (Vermonters)  final  adjustment 
ofaccts.    ........ 

Capt.  Thomas  Barney  and  Volunteers,  March 
"      Frye  Bayley's  Co.,  Newbury,  May,  1781-1783 
"      Benjamin     Whitney's   Co.   in  Windham   County,   Oct 

1783-Mar.  1784 

"      Jacob  Odel's  Co.,  taking  Tories  on  Rupert  Mtn.,  April 
From  the  Henry  Stevens  Papers  and  Others  in  Posses- 
sion of  the  State  of  New  York  . 
Bennington  Militia,  First  Co.,  Oct.,  1764 
Capt.  Elijah  Dewey's  Co.,  Bennington,  Warning,  Oct.  1775 
"  "  "  "     at  Mt.  Independence,  1776 

Men— Receipts,  May,  1777 
"      Gideon  Brownsbn's  Co.  at  Montreal,  Feb.  1776 
"      Gideon   Brownson's  Co.   before  Quebec,    Muster  Roll, 
May,  1776         ....  .  . 

"      Gideon  Brownson's  Co.,  Monthly  Return 

"      Joseph  Hatch's  Co.,  Sept.  1776        .... 

"     Enlistment  Roll,  August,  1776 
A  I^eturn  of  Men  Enlisted  by  Elkanah  Day,  Aug.  1776     . 
Pay  Roll  of  Capts.  Sam'  Payne,  Sam'  Ashley  and  Abel  Cur- 
tis's  Cos.,  under  command  of  Major  John  Wheelocl 
in  service  of  N.  Y.  State,   1777 
Request  for  Certificates  of  Discharge,  Kingston,  Sept.  1777 
Scouts  at  Pittsford,  Oct.  1777 
Capt.  Samuel  Paine's  Muster  Roll,   1777 

"      Samuel  Ashley's  Co.,  under  Major  John  Wheelock 
"      Nehemiah  Lovewell's  Co.,  Muster  Roll,  1780 
Muster  Roll   of  Capt.   Elisha    Babcock's   Co.,   near   Quebec 

Feb.  1776 "'  . 

"  "     of  Capt.  Robert  Cochran's  Co.,  near  Quebec,  Feb. 

1776 

"  "     of  Capt.  Charles  Nelson's  Co.,  near  Quebec,  Feb. 

1776 ""  .         . 

"  "     of  Lieut.  Pixley's  Co.  (in  the  same  detachment 

as  above)      ....... 

Vermont  Men  in  N.  H.  Regiments  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775 
"      "  Col.  Bedel's  (N.  H.)  Regiment,  1775      . 
"       Soldiers  who  served  in  N.  H.  Regiments    . 
Additional  Payment  because  of  Depreciation  of  Money 


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627 

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631 

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632 

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641 


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GENERAL  CONTENTS 


XVI 1 


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673 

676 

678 

682-770 

682 
682 
683 
683 
684 
685 


Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment,  Add'l  Pay 

Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Co.,  Add'l  Pay        .... 

Major  Gideon   Brownson's  Depreciation  Money,  Act  of  As 

sembly  .         .         .         .      '    . 

Col.  Thomas  Lee  authorized  to  receive  Depreciation  Money 
Accounts  and  Other  Papers  from  the  Pay  Table  Office 
Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Pay  order  on  acct.  of  wound  rec'd  at 

Ticonderoga,  May,  1775 
Lieut.  John  Fasset,  Jr.'s  Acct.  for  service  in  1775 
Capt.  William  Fitch's  Acct.  for  service  in  1775 
Samuel  Torry's  Certificate  for  service  in   1775         .         , 
Capt.  Jonathan  Fassett's  Acct.,  for  service  in  1776  .. 

"      Michael  Vail's  Acct.  for  service  in   1775 
Accounts  of  Capt.  John   Fasset,   Matthew   Lyon  and  others 

1776,  1777 

Receipts  of  Soldiers  on  (Col.)  Ethan  Allen's  Pay  Roll,  1777 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Wood's  Acct.  for  bounty  money,  &c. 
Petition  of  Capt.'  Bayley    and  Lieut.   Lovewell ;  service   in 

Dec.  1777 

Pay  of  Lieut.  Abner  Blanchard,  for  services  in  1777,  1778 
Petition  of  Lieut.  John  Powell,  prisoner  at  Quebec,  1777,  1778 
Account  for  watching  suspected  persons,  i777'(?) 
Returns  of  the  Guards  over  Major  Amasa  Wright,  1778 
Justus  Webster  wounded  at  Shelburne,  March,  1778 
Zadock  Wright  of  Hartland  under  Guard,  1778 
Capt.  Jesse  Sawyer  searching  for  Tories    . 

"  "  "      guarding  Asa  Baldwin  to  Bennington 

"      Isaac  Clark's  bounty  money     .... 
Petition  of  Moses  Evans,  taken  prisoner  Oct.  5,  1777 
Lt.  Col.  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Acct.,  1778-1780 
Capt.  Samuel  Paine's  Acct.  for  services,  1778    . 
Committee  on  Pay  Rolls,  1778         .... 

Lieut.  Nathan  Howland  and  men,  1778 697 

Petition  of  Orsamus  Holmes  of  Springfield,  prisoner  1777-1778         697 
Returns   of   Scouts   sent    out   by    Capts.     Hazen,    Weld   and 

Marsh,   1778 698, 699 

Sergt.  Ephraim  Stevens,  prisoner  in  Canada  May    1779-Oct. 

1781 700 

Two  Deserters  from  Continental  Army,  1779  .         .         .         700 

Bounty  to  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen  and  Co.,  1779         ...         701 

Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Pearl's  Accts.,  1780 703 

Scouting  near  Pitt<?ford,  1780  (?) 703 

Cost  of  Fort  Fortitude  in  Bethel,  1780      .         .  .         .         705 

Labor  on  Fort  Defiance  in   Barnard 705 

Pay  Roll  of  a  Guard  ordered  by  the  Governor,  Aug.,  1780       .         706 
Chaplain   Ithamar  Hibbard's  Acct.  1780  ....         708 


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688 

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693 
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696 
696 


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GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Acct.  of  Moses  Robinson,  2d,  O.  M. 

Acct.  of  Surgeon  Lewis  Beebe,  1780 

Col.  Thomas  Lee  at  Castleton,  his  Acct. 

Silas  Robinson,  Q.  M.,  his  Acct. 

Acct.  of  Amos  Bicknell,  A.  C.  I.,  1780 

Acct.  of  Surgeon  David  Church,  1780 

Return  of  four  Men  in  Capt.  Nath.  Smith's  Co.,  1780 

Lieut.  Ebenezer  Hyde  with  Flag  to  Crown  Point,  17S0 

"       Eli  Brownson  with  Flag,  1780 

Scouting  by  John  Gault,  1780 

Acct.  of  Elisha  Clark,  C.  G.  I 

"      "    Eli  Cogsel,  A.  C.  I 

Petition  of  Benjamin  Winchester,  a  sick  soldier 
Resolve  of  Gen.  Assembly  to  pay  Nath.  Martin  of  Moretown 
Prisoner        ....... 

Acct.  of  Benjamin  Wait,  of  the  Board  of  War 

Lt.  Col.  Fletcher's  Acct.  for  service  in  Windham  County 

Daniel  Walker  sent  to  Castleton  under  guard  of  Sergt.  J.  Post 

Two  Soldiers  with  a  Flag,  to  Castleton,  Feb.  1781 

Lt.  Benj.  Everest  with  a  Flag  to  Canada 

Levi  Hill  with  a  Flag  to  Canada     ..... 

Acct.  of  Lt.  Col.  Joseph  Safford  for  service  in  1780  and  1781 
Col.  Seth  Warner's  Receipts,  etc.      .... 

Scout  from  Norwich  to  Onion  River 

Scouting  in  March  and  April,  1781 

Major  Gideon  Ormsby's  Account      ..... 

Jedediah  Blackman,   a  prisoner  16  months 
Capt.  L.   Roberts,  a  prisoner  9    months.  Ens.  James  Hill 
months    ......... 

Eli  Freeman,  a  prisoner  11  months    ..... 

Six  British  Prisoners  to  Castleton  from  Brattleboro 

Prisoners  under  Guard  to  Castleton  from  Windsor 

British  Prisoners  from  Clarendon  to  Castleton 

Sundry  Accts.  paid  by  Treasurer,  1780,  1781 

Nahum  Powers,  prisoner  in  Aug.  1781;  captive  till  June  22 

1782 

Scouting  done  by  John  Martin,  1779-1781 

Moses  Warren,  prisoner     .... 

Hugh  McCartey,  prisoner  in  Canada 

Capt.  James  Brookins'  Co.,  1781 — omissions    . 

John  Klent,  prisoner,  1781 

Nath.  Fuller  and  Chris.  Cary,  prisoners  in   Canada 

Thomas  Tolman's  Accounts  as  Paymaster 

Supposed  Deserter  to  Saratoga,  April  1782 

Jonathan  Luce,  prisoner,  Oct.   1781 

Corporal  John  Sergeant,  prisoner,  Oct.  1781 


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GENERAL    CONTENTS 


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761 
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769 

11\-11S 
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111 

11Q-1S2 
781 

783-789 

783 


Benj.  Stevens  and  Eben.  Hopkins,  prisoners,  May,  1779 
Daniel  Hovey,   prisoner,  Oct.  1781 

A  Scout  from  Moretown,  June,  1782  .... 

Gen.  Samuel  Fletcher  in  Windham   County',  Sept.  1782 
Capt.  Beriah  Green  at  Fort   Fortitude,  April- Oct.  1782 
Zerah  Norton  and  Nathan  Burr,  prisoners,  1781-1782 
Corporal  Thomas  Hunter,  prisoner  Aug.  1 781 -Dec.  1782 
David  Hicks  of  Brunswick,  prisoner  .... 

Capt.  Thomas  Butterfield  to  Canada  with  a  Flag    . 
Daniel  Bean,  prisoner ;  impressed  seaman  ?      . 
Names  on  Journals  of  General- Assembly  1778-1788    . 

Officers  appointed  Feb.  1782 

Lemuel  Roberts  and  Noel  Porter  specially  commended    . 

Names  on  the  Records  of  the  Board  of  War 

Forts  to  be  built  at  Pittsford  and  Hubbardton 

Names  on  Records  of  Council  of  Safety  and  of  Governor 

and  Council 

Gen.  Stark  presents  Hessian  broadsword  to  Council,  Sept.  1777 
Exportation    of    wheat,     corn,     &c.,    regulated    by    special 

Committee  .......         785 

Victory  at  Shelburne  and  Retreat  to  New  Haven,  March,  1778         785 
Officers  of  Second  Regiment  of  Militia,  May,  1778         .  ,      .         786 

"       "    Third  "  "  " 787 

Col.  Bedel's  Regiment,  recruited  partly  in  Vt.         .         .         .         788 

Six  tons  of  Lead  and  18,000  Gun  Flints  to  be  contracted  for     .         789 

,  Papers  on  File  in  Office  of  Secretary  of  State      .        .         789-808 

Surgeons'  Accounts  .......  792-794 

-Families  at  New  Haven  removed  to  Fort  Ranger,  Dec.  1778  . 
Inimical  persons  taken  from  Windsor  to  Bennington,  July,  1778 
A  Scout  to  Mt.  Independence,  Oct.    1781,  taken  prisoners,  one 

killed  

A  Scout  under  Sergt.  N.  Throop,  from  Windsor  to  Bennington 
Zebulon  Lyon's  Co.  on  guard  duty  at  Windsor,  &c.,  Aug.  1777 
Lieut.  Abner  Hurd's  Co.,  Nov.  1778  ..... 

A  detachment  of  Capt.  J.  Galusha's  Co.  at   Bennington,  May, 

1778      ■     "    

Capt.  J.  Claghorn's  Co.  on  scouting  and  guard  duty,   May, 

1777 

Men  from  Arlington,  Dorset,  Wells  and  Manchester  who  aided 

the  Sheriff   of   Cumberland    County,    May   and 

June,  1779 

Pay  Rolls  of  Those  Who  Assisted  the  High   Sheriff  of 

Windham  County  in  Sept.  1782        .        .         804- 
Pay  Roll  of  Men  from   Bennington  (?)  who  went  to  aid  the 

Sheriff  of  Cumberland  County,  May,  1779  .         808 

Petitions  on  file  in  Secretary's  Office   ....         808-809 


794 
798 

796 
798 
798 
800 

800 

800 


802 


-808 


GENERAL    CONTENTS 


Abstract  of  Papers  in  Files 809- 

Commissary  Accounts 811- 

Extracts  from  "  Proceedings  of  Prov.  Congress  of  New 

York." 813- 

Employment  of  Green  Mountain  Boys  advised  by  Pres.  Jotin 
Hancocli  of  Continental  Congress,  June,  1775     . 

Ettian  Allen's  List  of  Officers  for  Green  Mountain   Boys 

Officers  for  the  same  chosen  at  Dorset,  July  27,  1775 

Prov.  Congress  of  N.  Y.  appoints  Seth  Warner  Lt.  Col., 
Sept.  1775  

Militia  to  be  raised  in  Cumberland,  Charlotte  and  Gloucester 
Counties        ........ 

Officers  of  Major  J.  Hoisington's  four  Cos.  of  Rangers     . 

Muster  Roll  of  Capt.  Benj.  Wait's  Co.  .... 
"     "       "      John  Strong's    Co 

Major  John  Wheelock  and  the  Cos.  to  be  raised   by   him 

Cumberland  County  Militia,  1775,  1776  .         .         .  822- 

A  Return  of  Capt.  John  Grant's  Co.  in  Col.  S.  Warner's  Reg- 
iment .....  .         . 

A  Weekly  Return  of  Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment,  Aug.    1777 

Six  Companies  of  Vermont  (?)  Militia,  names  as  found  in  a 

Pay-book  of  the  New  "\'ork  forces  for  1780  .  829- 

Additional  Corps  (Green  Mountain  Boys)  .         .  831- 

Cumberland  County  Militia  ...  .  833, 

The  Cannon  captured  at  Ticonderoga 

Capt.  Azariah  Wright's  Co.,  Westminster,   1768  (?) 

The  Westminster  Massacre,  March  13,  1775 

Major  Hopkins  and  Party  Surprised,  July,  1779 

Officers  of  Green  Mountain  Regiment  as  appointed  by  U.  S; 
Congress 

Vermont  "  Committee  of  War  " 

List  of  Commandants 

Index  to  Special  Persons  and  Subjects 

Some  Events  Grouped  by  "^'ears 

Index  of  Towns,  etc. 

Index  to  Names  of  Persons         ......         848 


-811 
812 

-822 


814 
815 

816 

817 
819 
819 
820 
821 
-827 

827 
828 

-831 
-833 
834 


835- 

835 

836 

836 

837 
838 

843 
844 

845 
-927 


REVOLUTIONARY  WAR    ROLLS 


CORRECTIONS  AND  NOTES 

[It  is  proper  to  say  here  that  the  Editor  expected  to  see  the  first  sixteen  pages  a  second  time  be- 
fore they  were  put  to  press. 1 

Page      5,  line  1,  "bounty"  should  be  inserted  before  "blanket." 

8,  line  15  of  table,  for  Hatho.  read  Nath. 

9,  line  9  from  bottom,  for  Wolbridge  read  Walbridge. 

13,  line  8,  date  should  be  1785. 

14,  line  7  from  bottom,  "Filed — Report,"  etc.,  belongs  to  previous  docu- 
ment. 

26,  line  12,  for  Libbens  read  Libbe'us. 

33,  line  2  of  table,  for  Ramsej-  read  Ranney. 

123,  line  9  from  bottom,  date  1778  affects  only  the  next  line. 

124,  add  Note:  One  name  appears  to  have  been  cut  from  this  roll  in 
binding. 

182,  first  line  of  lower  table,  read  Warren. 

208,  Charles  (Parker)  in  heading  is  a  correction  in  Book  of  Rolls  for 
Clarke  (erased) — perhaps  itself  an  error. 

353,  heading  of  table,  read  Gilson's. 

356,  heading,  read  Bushes;  also  in  next  line. 

504,  heading,  Dater^s  should  perhaps  be  Daters' . 

631,  line  13,  1784  is  evidently  a  scribe's  error  for  1783. 

711,  line  17,  Col.  Lee  wrote  Capt.  after  his  signature;  changed  by  some- 
one (in  Roster)  to  "Col." 

833,  Thurston  probably  became  "Thurstininlis"  by  interlining  in  the 
original  roll. 

866,  line  1,  for  Colton  read  Cook. 


For  such  accuracy  as  the  following  pages  may  be  found  to  possess,  a 
good  share  of  the  credit  is  due  to  the  vigilance  of  the  proofreader  in  the  office 
of  the  printers.  G. 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


ROLLS  OF  THE  MEN 
Engaged  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution 


[The  following  Rolls  are  mostly  copied  from  a  manuscript 
volume  in  the  office  of  the  Adjutant-General,  into  which  the  orig- 
inal rolls  were  transcribed  by  order  of  the  General  Assembly  in 
1843.  Ihese  are  supplemented  by  material  found  in  two  publica- 
tions of  the  State  of  New  York:  "  New  York  in  the  Revolution  as 
Colony  and  State,"  1897;  and  "Documents  Relating  to  the  Colo- 
nial History  of  the  State  of  New  York,"  Vol.  XV,  being  "State 
Archives,"  Vol.  I,  1887;  and  elsewhere.  Figures  in  brackets  at 
the  beginning  of  a  roll  indicate  the  page  in  the  manuscript  volume 
mentioned  at  which  it  may  be  found. 

Departures  from  present  custom  in  spelling,  punctuation,  and 
use  or  non-use  of  capitals  should  not  be  hastily  charged  to  the  ac- 
count of  the  proof-reader,  an  effort  having  been  made  to  reproduce 
such  peculiarities  of  the  Rolls  as  are  not  manifestly  lapses  or  over- 
sights on  the  part  of  the  writer.  The  origijial  errors  in  dates,  in 
summation  of  figures,  etc.,  are  also  meant  to  be  preserved.  The 
true  reading  of  some  proper  names  it  has  been  possible  only  to 
guess  at  ] 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[171,  dupl.  180]      {Capt.   Thomas  Johnson's  Company  of  Mijiittc  Mcn\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  company  of  iHnute  Men  in  the  service  of 
the  country  in  the  year  1775,  under  the  command  of  Capt,  Thomas 
Johnson. 


Names  and  Rank 


Days  in 

Pay  per 
day 

Total 

service 

J 

[month?] 

20 

^1:2. 

G.i:;.  4 

20 

s. 

4.   5,  0 

20 

8. 

4.    5.    0 

20 

2.8 

1.11.10 

10 

2.S 

]5.11 

20 

2.8 

1.11.10 

20 

2.S 

1.11.10 

20 

2.8 

1.11.10 

12 

-> 

IG. 

8 

0 

10.    8 

8 

2. 

10.    8 

15 

o 

1. 

15 

o 

1. 

15 

2 

1. 

15 

^) 

1. 

10 

2. 

l.S.  4 

12 

2. 

10. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

12 

2. 

16. 

12 

2. 

16. 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

20 

') 

1.    6.  8 

20 

2 

1.   0.    8 

6 

2 

8. 

21 

2. 

1.   8 

20 

0 

1.   6.   8 

15 

2. 

1. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

12 

2. 

10. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

15 

2. 

1. 

20 

2. 

1.   6.   8 

13 

2. 

16. 

Thomas  Johnson,  Capt. 
Simeon  Stephens,  Lt. 
Jo"  Chamberlin,  2'"'  Lt. 
Thomas  Hibbard,  Clerk 
Elihu  Johnson,  Serg' 
Abiel  Chamberlin,  Do. 
Joseph  Wilson,  Do. 
Josiah  Page,  Do. 

John  Baird 
Timothy  Sargent 
James  Mills 
Sylvanus  Heath 
Jacob  Bayley  Junior 
James  Bayley 
Joshua  Bayley 
Er  Chamberlin 
Nath'  Chamberlin 
Asher  Chamberlin 
Moses  Chamberlin 
Silas  Chamberlin 
Richard  Chamberlin  Jr. 
vSamuel  Eaton 
Jacob  Fowler 
Jacob  Gates 
Samuel  Hadley 
Daniel  Hall 
W™  Johnson 
Moses  Kelly 
John  Menat 
Benj.  Rollins 
Moses  Stevens 
Levi  Sylvester  Jr. 
Ward  Thurston 
Samuel  Webster 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


Names  and  Rank 

Days  in 
service 

Pay  per 

day 
[month?] 

Total 

Zacheus  Lovewell 

10 

^2. 

13.   4 

Jonathan  Hadley 

6 

2. 

8. 

Nath'   Merrill 

25 

2. 

1.13.   4 

Remem'^''  Chamberlin 

24 

2, 

1.12. 

Abner  Fowler 

30 

2. 

2. 

John  Gideon  Bayley 

20 

2. 

1.  6.   8 

Robert  Johnson 

20 

2. 

1.    6.  8 

John  Hazeltine 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

Jonathan  Butterfield 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Samuel  Barnett  Jr. 

12 

2. 

16. 

Benjamin  Barnett 

12 

2. 

16. 

John  Barnett 

12 

2. 

16. 

John  Brown 

6 

2. 

8. 

Gideon  Smith 

12 

2. 

16. 

Aaron  Osmore 

15 

2. 

1. 

Ephraim  Bayley 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Ephraim  Webster 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Asa  Webster 

6 

2. 

8. 

^62.   1.   3 

Newbury  7  June,  1785.  This  certifieth  that  Capt.  Thomas 
Johnson  personally  appeared  and  gave  solemn  oath  to  the  truth 
of  the  within  roll,  errors  excepted,  before  me. 

Jacob  Kent, 

Justice  of  Peace. 

The  within  pay  Roll  is  not  allowed  by  the  Pay  Table,  it  not 
being  included  in  the  resolve  of  Assembly.  The  alterations  made 
in  the  roll  are 


A  captain's  pay  per  mo. 
Lt.  Do 

Rations  /  8 


£     8 


0 
5.   8 


Test.     Sam'  Bartlett 


In  Gen.  Assembly,  Oct.    23,  1786.     The  aforesaid  pay  roll  is 
referred  to  the  committee  of  Pay  Table  for  adjustment. 

Attest. 

Ro»  Hopkins,  Clk, 


4  STATE     OF    VERMONT 

Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland  Oct.  20,  17S0.  The  foregoing  pay 
roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Tho-  Johnson  Esq.  it  being  sixty-two  pounds  one  shil- 
ling and  three  pence. 

Lem'    Chipman      j  ^^^^ 
Timoy   Brownson  f 

Treasurer's  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  '20,  1780.  Rec«  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Tho'  Johnson 

[302]  \Capt.  Oliver  Potter  s  Compam^ 

Rutland,  Oct.  24,  ITSO.  State  of  Vermont  Dr.  to  Capt,  Oliver 
Potter,  his  officers  and  soldiers  who  served  in  Col.  Seth  Warner's 
Regiment  in  the  year  1775  in  an  expedition  to  Canada. 

To  Capt.  Potter,  for  enlisting  11  men  @  8/  £, 

To  5  weeks  subsistence  at  10/ 

To  a  blanket  12/ 

To  a  gun  10/ 

To  money  paid    for  transporting  the  baggage  of  the 

company  from  St.  Johns  to  La  Prarie  18/ 
To  Lt.  Ebenezer  Allen  for  enlisting  18  men  (u'  8/ 
To  6  weeks  subsistence  @  10/ 
To  a  blanket  12/ 
To  a  gun  10/ 

To  money  paid  for  transporting  baggage  of  the  com- 
pany from  Longale  to  St.  Johns  12/ 
To  Lt.  fames^Claghorn  for  enlisting  10  men  (T^j  8/ 
To  5  weeks  subsistence  at  Ki/ 
To  a  blanket  12/ 
To  a  gun  10/ 

Abraham  Jackson,  bounty  10/  blanket  12/  gun  10/ 

Moses  Cooley  ''  "  " 

Caleb  Rice  '      '■ 

James  Laflin,  bounty,  blanket  &  gun 

Wm.  Kinkinbotham  do. 

James  Mc.  Night  do. 

Joel  Baldwin  do. 

Silas  Bingham  do. 

Daniel  Adams  do. 

Thos.  Tuttle  do. 

Edward  Turner  do. 

Silas  Gerard  do. 

Orange  Train  do. 

Lemuel  Chipman  do. 


5.12. 

0 

4.    0. 

0 

0.12. 

0 

0.10. 

0 

0.18. 

0 

7.   4. 

0 

4.   0. 

0 

0.12. 

0 

0.10. 

0 

0,12. 

0 

4     0. 

0 

4.    0 

0 

0.12. 

0 

0  10. 

0 

3,   2. 

0 

3.  2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.    2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.   2 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.    2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

3.   2. 

0 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


Ozem  Brewster             blanket  & 

gun 

Saml.  Turner 

do. 

Ethan  Rice 

do. 

Aaron  Adams 

do. 

James  Bampus 

do. 

Asahel  Jackson 

do. 

flazelton  Spencer 

do. 

Eben"'  Washburn 

do. 

Reuben  Marsh 

do. 

Jas.  Randal 

do. 

Thos.  Stafford 

do. 

Amariab  How 

do. 

Rufu  Tift 

do. 

Henry  Green 

do. 

Alex"-  Barr 

do. 

Saml.  Darwin  (Dorwin) 

do. 

Amasa  Darwin 

do. 

Joseph  Fuller  (TuUer) 

do. 

Eben''  Andrice 

do. 

George  Olds 

do. 

Robert  Havens 

do. 

John  Eaton 

do. 

John  Griffin 

do. 

Daniel  Norton 

do, 

Daniel  Williams 

do. 

Alpheus  Hall 

do. 

John  Betts 

do. 

Micah  Whitney 

do. 

£   3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2, 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

3. 

2. 

0 

£    163.16. 

0 

Total 

Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  24,  1786.  The  within  account 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Eben''  Allen,  or  bearer,  it  being  one  hundred  and  sixty- 
three  pounds  sixteen  shillings  lawful  money. 

Timo.  Brownson  /    ^  •,. 

T        ,    r>,  •  r   Committee 

Leml.  Lhipman    j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  25,  1786.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Alien,  Esq,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  one 
hundred  and  sixty-three  pounds  sixteen  shillings. 

Eben'-  Allen. 

^163.16.  0. 


Dr. 


6  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

[25]  State  of  Vermont  to  Thomas  Johnson 

1776. 
March — To  15  days  on  a  scout  from  Coos,  to  St.  Johns  ) 
b)^  order  of  Genl.  Baylty  \ 

Abiel  Chamberlin  15  days  @  4/ 

Silas  Chamberlin  do 

John  Maclean  " 

Fry  Bay ley         8 

Provisions  for  scout 

Expense  at  St,  Johns 


Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  26,  1786.  The  within  account 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Thomas  Johnson,  Esq.  or  bearer,  it  being  twenty  pounds, 
lawful  money. 

Lem.  C^hipman      )  ^^^,,_ 
Timo.  Brownson  ) 
Treasurer's  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  26,  1786.      Rec'd  of  the  Treas- 
urer the  contents  of  the  above. 

Thos.  Johnson. 
^20.0.  0 


/: 

4.10. 

0 

3. 

3. 

3. 

1.12 

3.   8 

1.10 

£ 

20.   0 

[77]  YRoIl  of  the  Staff  in  Col.  Moses  Robinsons  Regiment'\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  the  Staff  Officers  in  Col.  Moses  Robinson's  Reg- 
iment of  Militia  in  tlie  alarm  to  Pittsford  comimencing  the  27th 
June,  1776. 


Names. 

En- 
tered 

1776 
June  27 

Dis- 
charge 

1776 
July  23 

Days 

27 
27 

Miles 

55 
70 

pay  per 
mile 

4d 

No.  Ra- 
tions 

2 

1 

Pay  per 
ration 

81 
8* 

Total 

Azel  Washburn,  Surg". 
Saml.  Kobinson,  Adjt. 

9.18. 4 
6.18.  1 

£16.16.5 

Saml.  Robinson. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  18th  March.  1782.  The  above 
account  being  examined  agreeably  to  a  resolve  of  the  General 
Assembly,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being 
sixteen  pounds  sixteen  shillings  and  five  pence  to  Saml.  Robinson 
or  order. 

Nathl.   Brush      I 
;^16.16.  5  Isaac  Tichenor  f 


Committee. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


[355] 


\Capt.  Benjamin  Hickok's  Company} 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Hickok's  Company  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  State  of  Vermont,  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Gideon 
Brownson,  June  29,  1776. 


Com- 

Days 

Names 

mence' 
of  pay 

serv- 
ice 

Miles 

Total 

1776 

Capt.  BeDJ.  Hickok 

July  1 

28 

16 

9.13.0 

Lt.  Abraham  Salisbury 

28 

12 

6.  3.1 

Ensign  Peleg'  Sunderland 

28 

5.19.4 

Sers't.  Caleb  Smith 

28 

28 

2.13.9 

•'      Elisha  Allen 

28 

31 

2.11.1 

"      James  Westoot 

28 

18 

2.  8.9 

"      Isaac  Ashley 

28 

2t 

3.11.9 

Corpl.  E')en''    Weltoii 

28 

28 

3.13.4 

Andrew  Potter 

28 

13 

3.   1.4 

Benjamin  Whitman 

28 

13 

3.   1.4 

Obadiah  Edmonds 

28 

13 

2.    1.4 

Zebediah  Green 

28 

13 

2.   1.4 

Jabez  Weaver 

28 

13 

3.   1.4 

David  Place  [?] 

28 

12 

3.   1.4 

John  Smith 

28 

12 

8.   1.4 

Charles  Button 

28 

13 

2.   1.4 

Jedediah  Jackson' 

28 

12 

8.   1.4 

John  Clark 

28 

13 

3.   ].4 

Stephen  Clark 

28 

13 

8.   1.4 

Jobe  Cole 

28 

28 

8.   6.8 

Liavid  Warren 

28 

28 

8.   6.8 

William  Faleigh  (or  Pahigh) 

28 

21 

3.  4.4 

John  Owen 

28 

21 

2.  4.4 

Eli  Cogsel 

28 

16 

2.   2.8 

Daniel  Colver 

28 

16 

3.  3.8 

Heber  Griswold 

28 

16 

8.   3.8 

John  Moulton 

28 

16 

8.  3.8 

;^75.   6.6 

March  12,  1783. 


Benjamin  Hickok. 

Then  the  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me. 
Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 


Pay   Table  Office,    Sunderland,  March  12,  1783.       The  within 

pay  roll  examined  and   approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 

the  same   to  Capt.  Benjamin    Hickok,    it  being  seventy-five  pounds 

six  shillings  and  six  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson,    )    ^  ... 

T   ,       o.  r  Committee. 

John  strong. 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  March  13,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contenis  of  the  above  order,  being- 
seventy-five  pounds  six  shillings  and  six  pence,  lawful  mone)'. 

/^'y.  (J.  G  Benjamin  Hickok. 

[215]  \Capt.  Gideon  Brownson's  Compaii}'\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Gideon  Brownson's  Compan)'  for  the  de- 
fense of  the  frontiers  of  the  New  Hampshire  Grants. 
June  29,  ITTO. 


Names 

Days 

Per  day 

Miles 

Pr. 

Mile 

Total 

Capt.  Gideon  Brownson 

23 

0,6.8 

50 

4 

10.   0.  0 

Lt.  Jona.  Wri^cht 

28 

4.8 

50 

4 

6.15.   0 

"  Enoch  Eastman 

28 

4.3 

HO 

4 

6.   9.   0 

Sergt.  James  Holmes 

27 

1.7 

45 

4 

2.17.   9 

"      Daniel  Comstock 

27 

1.7 

50 

4 

2.19.   5 

"      Ebene.  Wilson 

27 

1.7 

30 

4 

2.13.   9 

Corpl.  Abner  Chafifee 

27 

1  5 

40 

4 

2,12.   8 

Jokn  Hathaway 

27 

1.5 

■M 

4 

2.    9.   4 

"      Saml.  Bradley 

27 

1.5 

50 

4 

2,15.   3 

Isaac  Underhill 

27 

1.4 

40 

4 

2.    3.    4 

Danl.  Kent 

27 

1,4 

40 

4 

2.    9.    4 

Jas.  Armstrong 

27 

1.4 

40 

4 

2.    9.   4 

John  Roberts 

27 

1.4 

45 

4 

2,11.    0 

Haynes  Bement 

27 

1.4 

45 

4 

2.11.   0 

Hatho.  Newton 

27 

1.4 

45 

4 

2.11.   0 

Charles  Bally 

27 

1.4 

45 

4 

2.11.   0 

Israel  Murre'n 

27 

1.4 

5a 

4 

2.13.    2 

Jona.  Hoit 

27 

1.4 

50 

4 

3,12.   0 

Nathan  Bruudridge 

27 

1.4 

50 

4 

3.13.   0 

Jos.  Averel 

27 

1.4 

50 

4 

3.13.   0 

Eber  Murray 

37 

1.4 

50 

4 

2.12.   0 

Eeuben  Park 

27 

1.4 

50 

4 

2.12.   0 

Daniel  Purdy 

27 

1.4 

48 

4 

2.12.   0 

Matthew  Randall 

26 

1.4 

30 

4 

2.    4.    6 

Richard  Latten 

2(i 

1.4 

30 

4 

2.    4.    6 

Const.  Viall 

26 

1.4 

30 

4 

2.   4.    6 

Isaac  Colvin 

26 

1  4 

SO 

4 

2.   4.    6 

George  Gage 

36 

1.4 

30 

4 

2.   4.    (i 

Levi  Shearman 

26 

1.4 

30 

4 

2.   4.   6 

Jabish  Olmstead 

22 

1.4 

30 

4 

2!   4.   6 

Hezekiah  Scott 

26 

1.4 

30 

4  , 

2.   4.   6 

Paul  Nelson 

26 

1.4 

30 

4 

2.   4.   6 

Alpheus  Harmon 

26 

1.4 

30 

4 

2.   4.   8 

Zepheniah  Sexton 

27 

1.4 

45 

4 

2.11.   0 

Prince  Soper 

37 

1.4 

45 

4 

3.11.   0 

John  Lowbary 

37 

1.4 

45 

4 

3.11.   0 

Amos  Brownson 

27 

1.4 

50 

4 

2.13.   0 
;^10H.  9.   3 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  9 

Pay  Table  Office,  April  18,  1783.  The  within  pay  roll  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
being-  one  hundred  and  eight  pounds,  nine  shillings  and  three 
pence  to  Capt.  Gideon  Brownson  or  order 

Timo.  Brownson  I  ^  .,, 

/-I  no  no  M   »ui    D       u         r  Committee. 

^108.9.3  Nathl.  Brush         ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Feb.  10,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  one 
hundred  and  eight  pounds  nine  shillings  three  pence,  lawful 
money. 

^108.9.3  Gideon  Brownson,  Capt. 


[273]              A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  from  Moretown,  Oct.  1776. 

Ebenezer  Martin,  Capt.        9  days      6.8  per  day      80  miles  @  4d 
Nathl.  White,  Lieut.             "    "         4.8     "     "        80     "       "    " 

4.   6. 
3.  4. 

;^7.11.    7 

Test.  Eben.  Martin,  Capt. 

Jolin  Barron,  Major. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  29,  17S1.    The  within  roll  being 

examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the  contents  of  the 

same  to  Maj.   John  Barron   for  said  Scout,  being  the  sum  of   seven 

pounds  eleven  shillings  and  seven  pence,  lawful  money. 

Timo.    Brownson    j  ^  .,, 

„,         rr>  1  I  Committee. 

Thos.  Tolman        ) 

Rutland,  Oct.  29,  1784.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 
of  the  above  order. 

John   Barron. 

£  7.11.  7 

[Capt.  Elijah  Dewey  s  Company~\ 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Elijah  Dewey's  Company  in  Col.  Moses 
Robinson's  Regiment  of  the  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  United 
States  ot  America  Mount  Independence  [October]  1776. 

Elijah  Dewey,  Capt.  [Privates] 

Ebenezer  Wolbridge,  1"'  Lient.  Samuel  Cutler 

Thomas  Jewett,  2''  Lieut.  Ezekiel  Harman 

Nathaniel  Fillmore,  Ensign.  Joseph  Wickwire 

Joseph  Rudd,  Sergeant  Daniel  Kinsley 

Daniel  Harman,      "  Jonathan  Parsons 

John  Fay,  "  Andrew  Weaver 

John  Smith,   Corporal  Abner  Marble 

Jedediah  Merrill,    "  Phineas  Scott 

Thomas  Story,         "  Aaron  Haynes 


10 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Silas  Harman 
Joseph  Robinson 
Ezekiel  Smith 
Seth  Porter 
David  Powers 
Hopestill  Armstrong 


Joseph  Willoughb}' 
Samuel  Hunt 
Joshua  Carpenter 
Othniel  Green 
Philip  Matteson 
Roswel  Moseley 


[The  above  roll,  taken  from  Hon.  Hiland  Hall's  History  of 
Bennington  (Vt.  Hist.  Mag.  I.  153),  was  found  among  Capt.  Dewey's 
papers] 


[233] 


\Capt.  Ebenezer  Allen  s  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Allen's  Company  in  Capt. 
Gideon  Bronscn's  Detachment,  raised  for  the  immediate  defense  of 
the  frontiers  of  this  state  in  the  year  1776,  by  order  of  convention. 


Names 


Capt.  Ebene.  Allen 
Lt.  Ethan  Pierce 
Sergt.  James  Adams 
Lemuel  Ohipman 
Daniel  Adams 
Aaron  Adams 
Samuel  Rice 
Joel  Baldwin 
Abel  Turner 
Abuer  Patridgje 
Luther  Fillmore 
Ehphafi  Brewster 
Eber  Rice 


Entered 

June  2fl 
July  3 


Dis- 
charged 


July   29 


Ra- 

Price 

tions 

Ra- 

due 

tions 

66 

8, 

86 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

6 

8 

Days 


30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 


Month 


0.0 
10.0 
8.0 
00 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
O.O 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 


Total 


10.  4.0 
6.12.6 
2.  5.5 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 
1.18.8 


£  38.  7.7 


Ebene.  Allen 

State  of  Vermont,  Bennington,  Feb.  25,  1782.  Personally  ap- 
pears Capt.  Ebene.  Allen  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  within 
pay  roll  is  made  without  fraud  to  the  public  or  injustice  to  any  in- 
dividual, and  that  he  has  not  received  any  pay  from  the  United 
States  for  said  service. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  25,  1782.  The  within  ac- 
count being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


11 


Capt.  Ebene.  Allen  or  order,  the  sum  of  thirty-eight  pounds  seven 

shillings  and  seven  pence, 

Isaac  Tichenor  (  „ 

Nathl.  Brush       [  Committee. 

Treasurer's  Office,  June  26,  IT'Sa.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the 
contents  of  the  above  order. 

Ebene.  Allen,  Capt. 

[175]  \^Capt.  Thomas  fohnsoris  Company  of  Minute  Men\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Johnson's  Company  of  Minute 
men  in  Newbury  for  the  year  1776,  under  the  command  of  Peter 
Olcott  for  scouting  and  guarding  said  year. 


Names 

Days 

Pay  p 

ei^              Total 

mont 

h 

Thomas  Johnson,  Capt, 

31 

8.   0 

0                 8.   5.   4 

vSimeon  Stevens.  Lt. 

31 

5.   8 

0                 5.11.   8 

Joseph  Chamberlin,  2''  Lt. 

31 

5.   8 

5  11.   8 

Thomas  Hibbard,  Clerk 

6 

2.   8 

9.   6 

Elihu  Johnson,  Serg' 

16 

2.   8 

1.   5.   7 

Abiel  Chamberlin 

65 

2.   8 

5.   4.11 

Joseph  Wilson 

16 

2    8 

1.   5.   7 

Josiah  Page 

14 

2.   8 

1.   3,   5 

John  Baird 

6 

2. 

8. 

Timothy  Sargent 

14 

2. 

18.   8 

James  Mills 

6 

2. 

8. 

Sylvanus  Heath 

22 

2. 

1.  9.   4 

Jacob  Bayley  Jr 

21 

2. 

1.   8. 

James  Bayley 

21 

2. 

1.   8. 

Joshua  Bayley 

21 

2. 

1.   8. 

Err  Chamberlin 

18 

2. 

1.   4. 

Nathl  Chamberlin 

16 

2. 

1    1.   4 

Asher  Chamberlin 

25 

2. 

1.13.   4 

Moses  Chamberlin 

6 

2. 

8. 

Silas  Chamberlin 

63 

2. 

4.   4. 

Richard  Chamberlin  Jr 

6 

2. 

8. 

Sam'  Eaton 

6 

2. 

8. 

_  acob  Fowler 

6 

2. 

8. 

acob  Gates 

6 

2. 

8. 

Sam'  Hadley 

6 

2. 

8. 

Daniel  Hall 

6 

2. 

8. 

12 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


i\  AMES 


Daj-s 


William  Johnson 

Moses  Kelly 

Amos  Kimball 

Nehemiah  Lovewell 

Henr)'  Lovewell 

John  Merritt 

Benjaraia  Rollins 

John  Kennady 

Moses  Stevens 

Levi  Sylvester 

Ward  Thurston 

Sam'  Webster 

Nath'  Merrill 

Remembrance  Chamberlin 

Abner  Fowler 

John  Gideon  Bayley 

Robert  Johnson 

jon-'  Butterfield 

John  Haseltine 

SarTiUel  Barnate 

Benjamin  Barnate 

John  Barnate 

John  Brown 

Gideon  Smith 

Aaron  Osmore 

Epbraim  Bayley 

Ephraim  Webster 

Fry  Bagley 

Ephraim  Lacy 

Neh.  Lovewell,  Senior 

Henry  Lovewell 

William  Wallace 


1(1 

IG 

G 

G 

(i 

G 

(i 

s 

14 

G 

G 

(I 

IG 

10 

G 

IS 

:!1 

IG 
14 
(i 
IS 
18 
Vl 
17 
21 

ii; 

IG 

is 

10 

IS 

■>\ 
v> 


Pay  per 
month 


Total 


1.  1. 

4 

1.  1. 

4 

s. 

s. 

s. 

s. 

8 

10. 

8 

18. 

8 

8. 

8 

1.    1. 

4 

1:5. 

4 

8. 

1.    1. 

2.    1. 

4 

1.    1. 

4 

IS. 

8 

8. 

1.    4. 

1.   4. 

IG. 

1.   2. 

8 

1.    S. 

1.    1 

4 

1.    1. 

4 

].    4. 

13. 

4 

1.    4. 

1.   8. 

1.   1. 

4 

',5     3.    ?, 


Thomas  Johnson,  Capt. 

Newbury,  7"'  June,  178.5  This  certifieth  that  then  Capt.  Thomas 
Johnson  personally  appeared  and  gave  solemn  oath  to  the  truth  of 
the  within  roll,  errors  excepted,  before  me. 

Jacob  Kent,  Justice  of  Peace. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


13 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  9,  1785.     The  within  Pay 

Roll  is  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 

pay  the  same,  amounting  to  the  sum  of  seventy-five  pounds  three 

shillings  and  three  pence,  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Thomas  Johnson 

(or  bearer.) 

Sam'  Bartlit,        )  ^  ... 

rr-     r,  -D  r  Committee. 

lim°  Brownson  j 

Sunderland,   July   9,  1795.       Rec"'  of  I.  Allen,   Treasurer,    the 
contents  of  this  order. 

■  John  G.  Bayley. 

;^75.  3.  3. 


[504,  see  next  roll]      \_Capt  Thomas  Lees  Company  of  Rangers'\ 

Return  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Independent  Company  of  Ran- 
gers in  the  service  of  the  United  States  of  America,  annexed  to 
Col.  Warners  Regiment. 


Commissioned  Officers,  Non-com- 
missioned Officers  and  Privates. 

When  enlisted 

Term 

Towns 

State 

Thomas  Lee,  Capt. 

Dec  9,  1776 

Rutland 

New  Hamshire 

Isaac  Martin  1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

Grants — alias 

John  Mott       2d 

do 

Neshoba 

Vermont 

Eiihraim  Loomis  Sergt. 

FebylS,  1777 

3  years 

Kntland 

do 

James  Ewings 

Dec.  19, 177ii 

do 

Pittsford 

do 

Briton  Bimmonds     " 

do 

do 

do 

do 

John  McKobert 

Jany  1. 1778 

2  years 

Springfield 

do 

Joseph  Wilhams,  Corpl 

Dec.  28, 1776 

3  years 

Clarendon 

do 

John  ;May                   " 

"     19    '■ 

do 

Pittsford 

do 

Gideon  Cooley 

March  8, 1777 

do 

do 

do 

John  Bmith 

Dec.  88,  177f) 

do 

Clarendon 

d) 

Ashel  Lewis  Fit'er 

Peby  1,1777 

do 

do 

do 

Peleg  Eady  Drum'. 

Dec.  ?8,  1776 

do 

do 

do 

Ben,iamin  Andrus,    private 

"     21     " 

do 

Pittsford 

do 

Alexander  Barr 

"      19     " 

do 

Kntland 

do 

Lymos  Bonatt                " 

April  16, 1777 

do 

Springfield 

do 

John  Boyenton              " 

Dec.  19, 1776 

do 

Pittsford 

do 

Clement  Clark. 

"     do 

do 

Kntland 

do 

B^ni^min  Gleson          *' 

April  10,  1^77 

do 

Shoreham 

do 

Elijah  Goodwme 

"       11     " 

do 

Poultney 

do 

Jolin  Hastens                 " 

March  1.^    " 

do 

^  ew  Haven 

do 

Moses  Johnson 

Dec.  27,  1776 

do 

Clarendon 

do 

Philemon  Johnson 

April  10,  1777 

do 

Tinmouth 

do 

Thomas  J^atham           " 

Dec.  19, 1776 

do 

Kutland 

do 

Joseph  Moore 

do 

do 

Dorset 

do  J™  30  1770 

duiurted 

Gershom  Olds                " 

March  9,  1777 

do 

Rutland 

do 

Kenbeu  Post                   " 

Dec.  1«,  1776 

do 

do 

do 

J"onathan  Partridge     " 

"     14     ■' 

do 

Neshobe 

do 

Moses  Powers                 " 

do 

do 

Clarendon 

do 

Thomas  Stafford 

"     28      " 

do 

do 

do 

Curtis  Smith 

Feby  IS,  1777 

do 

Rutland 

do 

Chandler  Tuttle 

S    " 

do 

Neshobe 

do 

Saml.  Wis  yell 

Dec.  88, 1776 

do 

Sudbury 

do 

Nathl.  Marsh 

"     19     '■ 

do 

Pittsford 

(lo  Dead  fith 

M.roh  1770 

Thomas  Wheeler          '' 

"     12      " 

do 

Harwick 

do 

JohnHodgnn 

Jany  1, 1777 

do 

Kutland 

do 

Michael  Coffin 

Feby  2    " 

do 

Cavendish 

do 

Attest,   Thomas  Lee,  Capt. 


14  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

Windsor  12th  Feby  )       To  the   Honorable  General  Assembly  now 
1781  )  sitting  in  this  place. 

We  your  Committee  appointed  to  examine  the  circumstances 
of  the  within  Muster-roll  relative  to  the  time  of  the  enlistment  and 
discharge  of  those  men  therein  contained, — beg  leave  to  report 
that  upon  our  most  critical  examination  we  find  that  the  whole  of 
those  ofScers  and  soldiers  that  are  set  in  said  Roll  have  served  in 
the  service  of  the  United  States  for  the  space  of  about  three  years 
according  to  the  within  representation;  excepting  those  whose 
names  are  hereafter  mentioned,  and  that  those  persons  last  men- 
tioned were  hired  by  the  former  by  whom  they  were  succeeded 
upon  the  encouragement  that  they  should  take  the  benefit  of  what- 
ever might  hereafter  be  recovered  on  account  of  the  depreciation 
of  money  or  otherwise, 

Lieut.  Able  Wright  exchaDged  for  Lieut.  John  Mott  March  1,  1778. 

Hannaniah  Brooks  exchanged  for  Limas  Bonatt  December  1,  1778 

Archippns  Blodgett  exd.        for  Philo.  Johnson  .  Dec'.  1,  1778. 

David  Earl  exd.        for  John  Hastings  "  " 

Asa  Hale  exd.        for  Elijah  Goodwin  "  " 

Ebenezer  Humingston         exd.        for  Curtis  Smith  "  " 

Isaac  Harris  exd.        for  Chandler  Tuttle  "  " 

It  is  therefore  the  opinion  of  your  Committee  that  the  Assem- 
bly recommend  to  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  to  pay  such  sums 
or  considerations  as  said  Assembly  shall  in  their  wisdom  think 
proper  to  grant,  (if  anything)  to  such  persons  as  shall  make  it 
evidently  appear  to  said  Committee  that  they  are  the  persons  that 
have  a  right  to  said  grant. 

Joseph  Bowker 
John  Strong 
Eben''  Drury 

Tn  General  Assembly  Feby  14,  1781 
The  above  report  was  read  and  accepted. 

Attest  Ros'  Hopkins  Clerk. 
(Reconsidered) 

(Filed — Report  on  Capt  Lee's  petition — accepted — see  page  327) 
[507,  see  last  roll]      [Capt   Thomas  Lee's  Independent  Company\ 

A  List  of  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Inde- 
pendent Company,  to  wit,  that  part  of  said  Company  who  have 
been  returned  as  belonging  to  this  State, — together  with  the  de- 
preciation of  their  pay  respectively,  agreeable  to  act  of  Assembly, 
with  the  deductions   therefrom,  as  appears  to  have  been  received 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


15 


by  receipts  and  otherwise,  and  the  balance  remaining  due  to  each — 
being  an  Abstract  from  a  List  of  the  Committee's  calculation  and 
adjustments  thereof. 


Deduction 

for 

Depreciation 

moneys  received 

Names 

in  full— found 

towards  ad 

de- 

Balance 

remaining 

due  to  each 

preciation-as  ap- 

due to  eaon 

pears  by  ret 

pts 

£    S. 

D. 

£    S. 

d" 

£ 

S. 

D. 

Thomas  Lee  Capt. 

148.14. 

0 

31.   0. 

0 

137. 

14. 

0 

Isaac  Martin  Lieut 

100.   7. 

6 

31.  0. 

0 

79. 

7. 

6 

Abel  Wristt     do 

8.16. 

4 

12.   0. 

0 

0. 

0. 

0 

John  Mott         do 

93.   1. 

2 

31.  0. 

0 

71. 

1. 

3 

Nathl.  Marsh     Sergt 

22.18. 

4 

6.  0. 

0 

16 

18. 

4  Deed 

Eph'"  Loomis       do 

44.13. 

3 

15.   0. 

0 

29. 

13. 

3 

Jabez  Olmstead  do 

32.14. 

4 

6.   0. 

0 

16. 

14. 

4 

James  Evins        do 

31.   1. 

1 

15.  0. 

0 

6. 

1. 

1 

John  McRobertH  Corpl. 

35.13. 

6 

15.  0. 

0 

20. 

13. 

6 

Britton  Simmons     do 

37.   3. 

6 

15.   0. 

0 

23. 

3, 

6 

John  Smith              do 

37.  3. 

6 

6.  0. 

0 

81. 

3. 

6 

Gideon  Cooley         do 

37.   3 

6 

15.   0. 

0 

32. 

3. 

6 

Peleg  Eddy  Drum'. 

37.   3. 

6 

6.  0. 

0 

81. 

3. 

(i 

Ashel  Lewis  Fifer 

37.   3. 

6 

6.   0. 

0 

31. 

3. 

6 

Ben]a.  Andrews  private 

37.   3. 

6 

15.  0. 

0 

22. 

3. 

6 

Alexander  Barr         " 

37.   3. 

6 

15.   0. 

0 

22. 

3. 

6 

Lymus  Bonatt           " 

37.   3. 

6 

15.   0. 

0 

23. 

3. 

6 

John  Byonton           " 

37.  3. 

6 

6.   0. 

0 

31. 

8. 

6  Deed 

Clemen  Clark 

37.   3. 

6 

15.  0. 

0 

22. 

8 

6 

Benja.  Gleson 

37.   3. 

6 

6.   0. 

0 

31. 

3. 

6 

Asa  Hall 

14.  3. 

8 

15.   0. 

0 

0. 

0. 

0 

Elijah  Goodwin 

33.  8. 

0 

33.  8. 

8 

0. 

0. 

0 

Curtis  Smith 

87.   3. 

6 

15.   0. 

0 

22. 

3. 

6 

John  Hastins 

87.  3. 

6 

15.  0. 

0 

23. 

3. 

(3  Deed 

Moses  Johnson 

37.   3. 

6 

6.   0. 

0 

81. 

8. 

6  Deed 

Joseph  Williams 

37.   3. 

6 

15.  0. 

0 

22. 

3. 

6 

John  Mays 

37.   3. 

6 

82.   0. 

0 

15. 

3. 

6 

Thomas  Latham 

37.   3. 

6 

15.   0. 

0 

23. 

8. 

6  Deed 

Gershom  Olds 

37.   3. 

6 

15., 0. 

0 

23. 

3. 

6 

Eeuben  Post 

37.   3. 

6 

6.   0. 

0 

31. 

3. 

6 

Jona.  Partridge 

37.   3. 

6 

6.   0. 

0 

31. 

3. 

6 

Hannaniah  Brooks. 

14.   3. 

9 

C.  0. 

0 

8. 

2. 

9 

Moses  Powers. 

23.   8. 

8 

15.  0. 

0 

8. 

8. 

8 

Thomas  Stafford 

37.   3. 

6 

15.  0. 

0 

22. 

3. 

6 

Chandler  Tuttle 

87.   3. 

6 

6.  0. 

0 

31. 

3. 

6 

Saml.  Wiswell 

37.   3. 

6 

6.  0. 

0 

31. 

8. 

6 

Thomas  Wheeler 

35.13. 

6 

14.  0. 

0 

21 

12. 

6 

Archilaus  Blodgett 

14.   2. 

9 

15.  0. 

0 

0. 

0. 

0 

Philemon  Johnson 

28.  0. 

8 

15.  0. 

0 

8. 

0. 

8 

John  Hagdon      Eel'  [?] 

37.   8. 

6 

6.  0. 

0 

3i 

3. 

6 

Michael  Coffin. 

37.   3. 

6 

15.  0. 
Total 

0 

33 

3. 

6 

^1069 

1. 

3 

16 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  April  25"»  1783. 

These  certify  that  acjreeable  to  an  act  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  this  State  directing  the  same,  this  Committee  has  adjusted  the 
depreciation  of  the  wages  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Company  and 
find  the  balance  remaining  due  to  said  Company  to  be  one  thousand 
and  sixty-nine  pounds,  one  shilling  and  three  pence,  lawful  money 
as  above. 

£  1009.   1.   3  Timo.  Brownson 

John  Strong. 

To  Ira  Allen  Treasurer. 


Com' 


[•254] 


\_Capt.  Daniel  Culver  s  Company\ 


A  Fay  Roll  of    Capt.  Daniel    Culver's  Company,   Col.   James 
Meed's  Regt.   of    Militia,    for    their    tours    to    Ticonderoga,  June 

29,  1777. 


Names 

When 
marched 

Days 
U 

Pr. 

day 

Total 
wages 

Miles 

Pr. 

Mile 

Total 
Milages 

Total 

Capt.  Daniel  Culver 

June  2'.J 

(j.8 

3.18.4 

45 

4" 

15. 

10 

4.11.3 

Lt.  Ephraim  Buell 

"     30 

9 

4.3 

1.  8.3 

30 

4 

10. 

0 

1.18.3 

Sergt.  Keuben  Sailes 

"      28 

12 

1.7 

0.19.0 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.14.0 

"       Eli  Cogswell 

"      30 

9 

1.7  10.15.3 

30 

4 

10. 

0 

1.  5.3 

"       Samuel  Culvei 

"      29 

11 

1.7  ,0.17.5 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.15.0 

"       Caleb  Smith 

"      28 

12 

1.7  I0.19.O 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.14.0 

Corpl.  Joshua  Culver 

"      29 

11 

1.5^0.16.3 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.11.8 

Caleb  Lewis 

"      29 

11 

1.4    0.14.8 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.   9.8 

Zaceheus  Mallory 

"      28 

12 

1.4    0.16.0 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.11.0 

John  Ward 

"      29 

11 

1.4  |0.14.8 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.  9.8 

Gill  Mallory 

"     29 

11 

1.4  '0.14  8 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.   9.8 

Gideon  Searies 

"     28 

12 

1.4  10.16.0 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1  n.o 

Eleazer  Mallory 

"     29 

11 

1.4  ,0.14.8 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.   9.8 

Matthias  Parker 

"      29 

11 

1.4    0.14.8 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.   9.8 

Ebene.  Welton 

"      29 

6 

1.4    0.   8  0 

21 

4 

7. 

0 

0.15.0 

Jame  Flumes 

"     28 

12 

1.4    0.16.0 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.11.0 

Abner  How 

"      29 

6 

1.4    0.  8.0 

31 

4 

7. 

0 

0.15.0 

John  Griffis 

"      30 

9 

1.4 

0.13.0 

30 

4 

10. 

0 

1.   3.0 

Saml.  Smith 

"      30 

9 

1.4 

0.13.0 

30 

4 

10. 

0 

1.   3.0 

Gershom  Moulton 

"      30 

9 

1.4 

0.12.0 

30 

4 

10. 

0 

1.   3.0 

Daniel  Culver 

"      30 

9 

1.4 

0.12.0 

80 

4 

10. 

0 

1.  3.0 

Isaac  Gossell 

July    3 

7 

1.4 

0.   9.4 

45 

4 

15. 

0 

1.  4.4 

;^88.13.7 

A  true  roll. 


Attest, 


Daniel  Culver,  Capt. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  26,  1784.     The  within  roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  l7 

same,  being  thirty-three  pounds  twelve  shillings  and  seven  pence, 

lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Daniel  Culver  or  bearer. 

Saml.  Bartlit         )  ^ 

T^-„       D  r  Committee. 

limo.   Brownson  ) 

Treasurer's   Office,    Bennington,   Feb.  3G,    1784.     Reed,  of   Ira 
Allen,  Treasurer  the  contents'  of  the  above  order. 

Daniel  Culver,  Capt. 
^33.12  7 


[100]  \_Sc0uts  sent  out  from  Springfield\ 

Return  of   Scouts  sent  out  from   Springfield   in  the   State  of 
Vermont  in  the  month  of  July,  1777. 

First  Scout— Simeon  Stevens  Esq.         ) 

Capt.  Zerathmel  Powers >■  2  days  @  6/ per  day  each  £,\.\^M 

Simeon  Spencer  ) 

Second  Do. — Amos  Case  ) 

Orsamus  Holmes  ;- 2  days  @  Do  1.16.0 

John  McRoberts  ) 

Third      Do.— Lt.  Jos.  Little  ) 

JohnBisbee  ^  3  days  @  "  2.14.0 

James  Dumpher  ) 

Fourth  Do.— John  Hall  ) 

Wm  Devener  S  3  days  ©  "  2.14.0 

John  McKoberts  ) 

George  Hall,  Chairm"  Com^^. 

Windsor,  21''  March,  1778.      Allowed   by  this  assembly,  to  be 
paid  out  of  the  Treasury  by  order  of  Assembly. 

Nathan  Clark,  Speaker. 

Reed.  Mar.  25,  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,    nine  pounds,   it 
being  the  contents  of  the  within  account. 

John  Bonett. 


[2] 


18 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[146] 


[A  Detachment  under  Capt.   Nathan  Smith'] 


An  Account  of  a  number  of  men,  in  service  under  command 
of   Capt.    N.    Smith,  sent  by  the  Council   after   Tories  in  August, 

1777. 


Names                     , 

Days 

?■■  day 

Total 

Capt.  Nath"  Smith 

O 

0.18.0 

2.14.0 

Lt.  Eli  Brownson 

3 

0.13.0 

1.19.0 

Solomon  Soper 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Felix  Powell 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.    7.0 

Felix  Powell,  Jr. 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.  7.0 

Samuel  Beeman 

o 
O 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Philip  Reynolds. 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.  7.0 

Dan  Allen 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Enos  Ross. 

o 
O 

0.    9.0 

1.   7.0 

Ebm'  Wilson 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Isaac  Whelpley. 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Martin  Powell 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Solomon  Purdy. 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Reuben  Purdy 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Zed  Jackson 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Gilbert  Bradley. 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Elihu  Allen 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Amos  Chip  uan 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Isaac  Wall  is 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Benj.  Griffin 

3 

0.    9.0 

1.   7.0 

Boyce 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

Eleaz:r  Alby 

3 

0.   9.0 

1.   7.0 

/:31.13.0 

The  within  account  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  directed  to  pay  the  same  v;hich  is  thirty-one  pound  thirteen 
shillings.     Aug.  6,  1778. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Aug  6,  1778.  Reed  of  M.  Lyon,  Asst.  to  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  thirty  one  pounds  thirteen  shillings,  L.  M. 

Nathan  Smith,  Capt. 


[76] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
[Copt    William  Heaton's  Company\ 


19 


Capt.  William  Heaton's  Return  for  his  Company  in  Strafford 
of  all  those  persons  warned  upon  duty  at  the  Strafford  Alarm, 
20th  July,  both  in  assisting  the  people  of  Strafford  in  their  retreat, 
and  in  guarding  prisoners  and  ihe  country's  cattle,  horses  and 
sheep  &c.  Also  an  account  of  the  number  of  horses  employed  in 
that  service. 


Names. 

No.  of 
Days 

13 

Wages  per 
day 

Horses 

Horses' 

Total 

wages 

W»  Heaton,  Capt. 

0.  8.  0 

5 

0.10.0 

5.14.  0 

Abner  Chamberlin,  Lt. 

7 

0.  5.  9 

2 

4. 

2.  4.  3 

Timo>  Bartholomew,  Sergt. 

10 

0.  4.  9 

2.  8.  0 

Elihu  Hosford                " 

11 

4.   9 

2.  7.  9 

Charles  Chamberlin 

13 

2.18.   6 

Joel  Chamberlin 

7 

1.  4.   6 

3 

6. 

1.17.  6 

The  mas  Divine 

9 

4.   6 

2.   0.  6 

Thomas  Evait 

9 

4.   6 

2.  0.   6 

Solomon  Strong 

8 

4.   6 

1.16.  0 

Oring  Heaton 

8 

4.   6 

2 

4. 

3.  0.  0 

John  Chamberlin 

1 

4.   6 

0.  4.  6 

Amos  Chamberhn 

7 

4.   6 

4. 

1.15.  6 

Samuel  Galusha 

14 

4.  6 

3.  3.  0 

Thomas  Palmer 

9 

4.   6 

2.  0.  ti 

Joel  Strong 

11 

4.   6 

2.  9.  6 

John  Stark 

5 

4.   6 

1.  2.  6 

Elijah  Howard 

5 

4.   6 

1.  2.  6 

Ezekiel  Strong 

5 

4.   6 

1.16.  0 

James  Sawj'er 

7 

4.  G 

1.11.  6 

Richard  Wallace 

13 

4.   6 

2.14.  0 

Stephen  Pellam 

4 

4.   6 

0.18.  0 

W""  Cushman 

10 

4.  C 

5 

10. 

2.15.  0 

Frederick  Earnest 

11 

4.   6 

2.   9.   6 

Alpheus  Philips 

4 

4.   6 

0.18.  0 

Benj.  Chamberlin 

4 

4.   6 

2 

4. 

1.   2.  0 

Ezra  Moon 

21 

4.   6 

2 

4. 

0.15.  3 

Nathan  Fellows 

1 

4.   6 

0.  4.   6 

Jos.  Keys,  Jr. 

7 

4.   6. 

4 

8. 

1.19.  6 

Ichabod  Trusdale 

7 

4.   6 

4 

8. 

1.19.  6 

Joseph  Downer 

4 

4.   6 

0.18.  0 

Zebede  Howard 

9 

4.   6 

3.  0.  6 

John  Osborn 

11 

4.   6 

4 

8. 

2.17.  6 

John  Wright 

5 

4.   6 

1.  2.   6 

Joseph  Keyes 

4 

4.   6 

0.18.  0 
;f63.19.   3 

The  within  pay  roll  exhibited  by  me  is  a  just  account  of  the 
service  done  by  the  company  under  my  commands,  in  Thetford, 
as  also  a  number  of  soldiers  that   belonged   to   Maj.  Horsington's 


20 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[Hoisington's]   detachment   that  have   done   duty   under  iny  com- 
mand. Wm.  Heaton,  Captain. 

Oct.  35,  1777.  Then  reed,  of  Israel  Smith  two  pounds  and  six 
pence,  on  account  of  the  within. 

Reed,  per  me         Thos.  Divine. 

Oct.  30,  1777.      Then   reed,  of   Israel  Smith  one  pound  eleven 

shillings. 

Amos  Chamberlin. 

Nov.  2,  1777.  Then  reed,  of  Israel  Smith  two  pounds  nine 
shillings  and  six  pence  as  per  the  account  within. 

Per  me 

Fred''  Ernest. 

Thetford,  14th  Aug.  1777.     Then  reed,    of  Maj.    Israel  Smith 

fifty-four  pounds  twelve  shillings,  being  in  full  of  all  demands  on 

this  pay    roll,    except    nine  pounds    fourteen    shillings    and  three 

pence,  which  last  mentioned  sum  is  due  to  the  Horsington  soldiers. 

I  say  received  per  me. 

Wm.  Heaton,  Capt. 

Reed,  in  addition  to  this  pay  roll  eighteen  shillings  for  Lt. 
Moses  Cadwell,  who  ought  to  have  been  entered  in  the  pay  roll 
for  four  days'  service.  I  say  reed,  per  me 

W"  Heaton. 

Nov.  10,  1777.  Then  reed,  of  Israel  Smith  nineteen  shillings 
upon  the  within  account.  Reed,  per  me. 

Ezra  Moor. 

15th  Dec.  1777.  Then  reed,  of  Israel  Smith  two  pounds 
eighteen  shillings  and  six  pence  as  per  the  within  account — 

I  say  reed,  per  me 

Chas.  Chamberlin. 

[112]  \Capt.  John  Alger's  Company  (pari)^ 

Capt.  John  Alger's  Pay  Roll  for  such  soldier.s  in  his  company 
as  assisted  the  People  of  Strafford  in  their  retreat,  also  tbe  service 
of  horses  employed  in  said  service. 

Thetford,  14"'  August,  1777. 


Names 


John  Alger  Capt. 
Hezekiah  May  Lt. 
Elias  Chamberlin  En. 
David  Chamberlin  Sergt. 


ajB 

Wages 
per  day 

Days 
for 

Horses 

Total 

horses 

wages 

11 

8. 

11 

2. 

5.10.0 

13 

5.9 

8 

16. 

4.10.9 

8 

5.3 

8 

16. 

2.18.0 

14 

4.9 

3.   6.6 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


21 


Names 

Days 

Wages 
per  day 

Days 

for 

horses 

Horses 
wages 

Total 

Levi  Boot,              Sergt. 

6 

4.9 

1.  8.6 

Samuel  Huggins       " 

6 

4.6 

2 

4. 

1.13.6 

David  Eich 

13 

4.6 

3.14.0 

Solomon  Root 

8 

4.6 

1.16.0 

Jared  Alger 

6 

4.6 

1.17. 

Joshua  Tucker 

11 

4.6 

2.   9.6 

Jonathan  Rich 

8 

4.6 

1.16.0 

Saml.  Rich 

10 

4.6 

n 

10. 

3.15.0 

Frederick  Smith 

10 

4.6 

7 

14. 

2.19.0 

Elisha  May 

6 

4.6 

1.  7.0 

W"»  Briscoe 

7 

4.6 

1.11.6 

Amasa  Ohamberlin 

8 

4.6 

5 

10. 

2.   6  0 

William  Eoot 

5 

4.6 

1.  3.6 

Silas  Alger 

4 

4.6 

3 

4. 

1.  0.0 

Asahel  Ohamberlin 

8 

4.G 

5 

10. 

3.   6.0 

Jonathan  Eoot 

6 

4.6 

1.  7. 

Simeon  Eoot 

7 

4.6 

1.11.6 

Jona.  Eich.  Jr 

8 

4.6 

3 

6. 

2.   2.0 

Jona.  Wood 

4 

4.6 

18. 

EUsha  Powell 

16 

4.6 

10 

1. 

4.12. 

Isaac  Ohamberlin 

7 

4.6 

10 

1. 

2.  8.6 

Oonstant  Bliss 

3 

4.6 

>* 

4. 

13. 

Daniel  West. 

3 

4.6 

13.6 

;^  59.11.3 

John  Alger,  Capt. 

'I'hetford,  15th  August,  1777.  Then  received  of  Major  Israel 
Smith  fifty-nine  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  three  pence,  being  in 
full  for  all  the  service  done  by  the  company  under  my  command 
in  Strafford,  both  for  scouting  and  assisting  the  people  in  their 
retreat  and  moving  and  taking  care  of  tory  effects. 

John  Alger,  Capt. 

[118]  [J/(f«  wAo  went  to  Strafford  under  Capts.  Bush  and  Boardman\ 
A  Return  of  the  Men's  names,  with  account  of  the  number 
of  horses  that  went  from  Norwich  under  Capt.  Timothy  Bush, 
Capt.  Boardman  and  Lt.  Burton  to  assist  the  Strafford  people  in 
their  retreat. 


Names 

Days 

4 
4 
4 

2 

Wages  pr 
day 

No.  of 
horses 

Horses' 
wages 

Total 

Timothy  Bush,  Capt. 
John  Stanton  Adjt. 
Gershom  Bartlit 
Francis  Smally 

8. 
8. 
4.6 
4.6 

1 

1 
1 
1 

8. 
8. 
8. 
4. 

3.  0.0 
3.  0.0 
0.13.0 
1.  3.0 

22 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

wages  per 
day 

No.  of 
horses 

Horses' 
wages 

4. 

Total 

Joseph  Lewis,  Doctor 

4 

4.6 

1 

0.  9.0 

Jos.  Bartlit 

2 

4.6 

0.  9.0 

Gershom  Bartlit,  Jr. 

2 

4.6 

0.13.0 

Prince  Freeman 

2 

4.6 

1 

4. 

0.13.0 

Elisha  Freeman 

2 

4.6 

1 

4. 

0.13.0 

Danial  Waterman 

2 

4.6 

1 

4. 

0.  9.0 

Elisha  Waterman 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Elijah  Waterman 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Nathl.  Messenger 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Asahel  Murdook 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Hezekiah  Goodrich 

4 

4.6 

18.0 

W°'  Burnham 

3 

4.6 

13.6 

Doel  Johnson 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

John  Bogers 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Jona.  Lord,  Jr 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

David  Lord 

3 

4.6 

13.6 

Isaac  Walbridge 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Aaron  Smith 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Elijah  Smith 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Hezekiah  Johnson 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Eben'  Jaqnes,  Jr. 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Elijah  Brtinson 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

Nathl.  Boardman,  Capt. 

2 

1 

1.16 

12.0 

1  sergt. 

2 

9.6 

2  Corporals 

2 

4.6 

9.0 

8  Bank  and  files. 

16 

4.6 

3.12.0 

Elisha  Burton  Lt. 

2 

4.6 

4. 

15.6 

Sergt"  '6—2  days  each 

6 

16. 

2.  4.6 

14  rank  and  file,  2  days  each 

28 

4 

6.  6. 

1  day  added  to  Joseph  Ball. 

1 

5 

3. 

6.6 

£  35.0.3 

A  true  pay  roll  on  the  honor  of  an  officer. 

Test,  Timothy  Bush,  Capt. 

Thetford,  13""  Aug*  1777.  Then  reed,  of  Maj.  Israel  Smith 
thirty-one  pounds  and  twelve  shillings  being  the  full  of  all  de- 
mands to  this  pay  roll.     Reed,  per  me,  Timothy  Bush,  Capt. 

Correcting  a  mistake  in  this  pay  roll  the  18""  of  August  1777. 
Then  received  three  pounds  eight  shillings  and  three  pence  more. 

Timothy  Bush,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


23 


[88]  [Men  wJw  inarched  to    Strafford  from    Orford,    Piermont  and 

Fairlee\ 

A  Return  of  the  Men's  names  in  Orford,  Piermont  and  Fair- 
lee,  that  helped  in  the  Retreat  from  Strafford,  with  an  account  of 
the  number  of  horses  employed  in  said  service. 


Names 

Days 

wages 
per  day 

No.  of 
horses 

Horses' 
wages 

Total 

Lt.  Jona.  Darbe 

3 

0.5.3 

1 

0.4.0 

0.15.6 

Eight  privates 

16 

4.6^ 

8 

3.3 

5.  4.0 

5.19.6 

Piermont 

Oapt.  Jona  Chandler 

3 

8 

1 

6. 

1.10.0 

SamL  Root 

3 

4.6 

1 

6. 

0.19.6 

Seth  Ford 

3 

4.6 

1 

6. 

0.19.6 

Burgess  Metoalf. 

3 

4.6 

1 

6. 

0.19.6 

Fairlee 

Josiah  Brown,  Lt. 

3 

5.9 

1 

4 

1.   1.3 

Jona.  Darbe,  Sergt. 

3 

4.9 

1 

4 

0.13.6 

Joel  Woodworth 

3 

4.6 

3 

8 

0.17.0 

Saml.  Smith 

3 

4.6 

0.   9.0 

W-  Bell 

3 

4.6 

1 

4 

0.13.0 

W"  Thomson 

3 

4.6 

1 

4 

0.13.0 

John  Martin 

4.6 

1 

4 

0.  6.6 

Corpl.  Solomon  White 

4.6 

0.  4.6 

Francis  House 

4.6 

0.  4.6 

John  Hammond 

4.6 

0.  4.6 

Jacob  Master,  Oapt. 

8. 

0.  8.0 

5.14.9 

Thetford,  13th  Aug.  1777.  Reed,  of  Maj.  Israel  Smith  five 
pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  nine  pence,  being  in  full  of  the  de- 
mand of  the  within,  for  Fairlee. 

Jacob  Marston,  Capt. 

Thetford,  14th  Aug.  1777.  Reed,  of  Israel  Smith  five  pounds 
nineteen  shillings  and  six  pence  in  full  satisfaction  for  the  within 
pay  roll  for  Orford. 

Jona.  Darbe,  Lt. 


21"'  Nov.  1777.      Reed,  of  Israel  Smith  four  pounds  eight  shil- 
lings and  six  pence  in  discharge  of  the  within  account. 

Jona.  Chandler,  Capt. 


24 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[36,  dupl  2:51]  [Me/i  with  Horses  who  went  to  Strafford  from  Lyme'\ 

A  Return  of  the  Men's  Names  in  Lyme  that  helpt  in  the  Re- 
treat from  Strafford,  with  an  account  of  the  number  of  horses  em- 
ployed in  said  service. 


Names. 

No. 
days 

Wages 
per  day 

No. 
horses 

Horse 

wages 

Total 

Jona.  Child 

2 

10 

4 

1.  4 

Charles  Nelson 

2 

8 

4 

1.  0 

John  Thomson 

4 

4.6 

8 

1.  6 

Abijah  Broughton 

3 

4.6 

4 

9 

James  English 

2 

5.9 

12 

15.6 

Thomas  Porter 

6 

4.6 

4 

1.19. 

Seth  Tinkham 

2 

4.6 

4 

13 

W"-  Child 

2 

4.6 

4 

13 

Joseph  Hatch 

2 

4.6 

4 

13 

Walter  Farfield,  Jr. 

3 

4.6 

4 

18 

John  Farfield 

2 

4.6 

9 

John  Sloan 

3 

8. 

4 

1.  0 

Ezra  Thompson 

2 

4.6 

4 

0.13 

Ephraim  Skinner 

2 

4.6 

4 

0.13 

Thomas  Gilbert 

2 

4.6 

4 

1.  0 

Calvin  Porter 

2 

4.6 

4 

0.13 

Azariah  Beach 

2 

4.6 

4 

0.13 

Amasa  Bugbee 

2 

4.6 

0.  9 

Beuben  Grant 

2 

4.6 

0.  9 

Benoni  Thear 

4 

4.6 

8 

1.   6 

Nathl.  Darby 

2 

4.6 

4 

0.13 

Benj.  Howard 

2 

4.6 

0.  9 

Nathl.  Hewes. 

2 

4.6 

0.  9 

Nathl.  Huse  jr. 

2 

4.6 

1 

4 

0.13 

Phineas  Stark 

2 

4.6 

0.   9 

Joseph  Hewes 

2 

4.6 

0.  9 

/9.12.6 

[Sic] 

At  the  Strafford  Alarms,  the  Public  D' 
account. 

To  myself  and  horse  1  day  )         s 

"    1  quart  Rum  K  £.  4. 

"    my  horse  to  Norwich     ) 


exclusive  of  the  within 


Thetford,  Aug  14,  1777. 
pounds   sixteen    shillings    in 


Thomas  Gilbert. 
Israel  Smith  nineteen 
within   and    foregoing 


Rec'd  of  Maj. 
full   for    the 
account,  which  I  promise  to  deliver  to  the   persons  within   named 
as  the  respective  are  affixed  to  their  names. 

Witness. 

Jona.  Child. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


25 


1243] 


{^Scouts  sent  out  after  the  Jietreat  from  Strafford^ 


A  Return  of  the  Men's  Names  in  Lyme  under  Capt.  Stone, 
that  went  to  Strafford  in  a  Scout,  after  the  retreat  of  the  inhab- 
itants from  Strafford. 


Names 


John  Stone,  Oapt. 
BufuB  Oonant 
John  Baxter 
John  Stuart 


Days 


Pr. 

day 


Horses 


Total 


1.  0.0 
0.12.0 
0.12.0 
0.12.0 


;f2.16.0 

A  Scout  sent    out  to   reconnoiter  Strafford  Settlements  after 
the  Retreat. 


Elish  Powell,  Sergt. 
John  Osborn 
Jona.  Eioh 


A  Return   of  particular  Scouts  sent  out  upon  the  account  of 
Strafford  Alarm  and  the  Safety  of  the  Inhabitants. 


Joseph  Downer,  Sergt. 
Amos  OhamberUn 
Frederick  Earnest 
Jos.  Downer,  Sergt. 
Frederick  Earnest. 
Ohas.  Chamberlin 
Jos.  Downer,  Sergt. 
Elijah  Brunston 
Isaiah  Howard 
David  Eich 

David  Chamberlin,  Sergt. 
Joseph  Howard 
Zecokenah  Jinks 


4 

4 

4 

4 

0.6.0 

1.  4.0 

4 

6. 

1.  4.0 

4 

6. 

1.4  0 

4 

6. 

1.  4.0 

4 

6. 

1.  4.0 

4 

6. 

1.  4.0 

7* 

6. 

8 

6. 

3 

6. 

0.18.0 

3 

6. 

0.18.0 

[ 


;^3.13J 


.^3.12 


;^1.16. 


By  order  of 
Maj.  Israel 

Smith 
By  order  of 

En.  Elias 
Chamberlin 


♦With  the  4  men  lost  from  Strafford,  July  6,  1777 

Thetford,  14th.  Aug.  1777.     Then  reed,  of  Maj.  Israel  Smith 
seven  dollars,  for  seven  days  scouting.     I  say  rec*  per  me, 

David  Rich 
Thetford,    Aug.  14,    1777.     Then   reed,    of  Maj.    Israel  Smith 
four   pounds   twelve    shillings   for  services  done  to  Strafford  by 
myself  and   John   Stuart,  Rufus  Conant,   John   Baxter,   Zecheriah 
Jinks,  and  Joseph  Howard.      I  say  reed,  per  me. 

John  Sloan. 
14th    Aug.  1777.     Reed,    of   Maj.  Isral  Smith  one  pound  four 
shillings  in  full  satisfaction  of  my  scouting. 

Reed,  per  me. 

Amos  Chamberlin. 


26 


STATp;    OF    VERMONT 


18th.  Aug.  1777.     Then  reed,  for  Seouting  as  above  ^1.10.0 

Reed,  per  me. 

Elisha  Powell 

16th.  Aug.  1777.     Then  reed,  of  Maj.  Israel  Smith  twenty-two 
shillings  for  scouting.  Reed,  per  me. 

Elijah  Brownson. 

Sept.  28,  1777.     Then    reed,  of  Israel  Smith   four  dollars  for 
four  days  scouting  as  pr.  within.     I  say  reed,  per  me. 

Frederick  Ernest. 


\Capt.  Elijah  Dewey's  Company] 

[Furnished  by  Mr  H.    C.  Day  of    Bennington  through    Col.  Frank 

L.  Greene] 

Roster  of  Capt.  Elijah   Dewey's  Company  as  it  was  formed  at 
the  time  of  the  battle  of  Bennington,  August  16,  1777. 

Captain  Elijah  Dewey. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  Rudd 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Jewett 

Ensign  Nathaniel  Fillmore 

Sergeant  Daniel  Harman. 


Thomas  Haynes 
Jediah  Merrill 
Jonathan  Griswold 
Seth  Partee 
Aaron  Haynes 
Jonathan  Haynes  Jr. 
Ezekiel  Harman 
Daniel  Towslee 
Silas  Harman 
Cabel  Harman 
Joshua  Harman 
Abner  Marble 
John  Partee 
Joseph  Robinson 
John  Burnham  Jr. 
Shadrack  Harris 
Thomas  Henderson 
Roger  Ladd 
George  Christee 
Ezekiel  Smith 


Privates 

Christopher  Cluff 
Jonathan  Parsons 
Amos  Page 
Samuel  Rood 
Daniel  Kinsley 
Joseph  Wickwire 
Nathan  Clerk  Jr. 
John  Smith 
Libbens  Armstrong 
Hezekiel  Armstrong 
Hopestill  Armstrong 
John  Kinsley 
Eleazer  Hawks 
Samuel  Tubbs 
John  Rudd 
Elijah  Story 
Benajah  Story 
Nathaniel  Holmes 
Elnathan  Ilubbell 
Griffin  Briggs 


Elijah  Higgins 
Ithamar  Hibbard 
Cyrus  Clark 
Benejah  Hurlbert 
Joshua  Carpenter 
Jesse  Field 
Amos  Herrick 
Simeon  Harman 
Mathew  Clark 
Shadrock  Norton 
Stephen  Cleveland 
Theopholus  Clark 
John  Stewart 
Nathaniel  Kinsley 
Job  Green 

William  Aylesworth 
Philemon  Wood 
Samuel  Cutler 
Lemuel  Geers 
Jacob  Story 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


27 


Joseph  Titiney  David  Powers 

Edward  Corbin  Phineas  Still 

Oliver  Rice  Roswell  Moseley 

Christopher  Brackett  Joseph  Willoughby 
Robert  Blair 


Lemuel  Hunt 
Daniel  Clark 
EHsha  Clark 
Gains  Harman. 


[C«//.  Samuel  Robinson' s Roll~\ 

[From  Hiland  Hall's  History  of  Bennington,  Vt.  Hist.    Mag. 
158] 


August  16,  1777, 
Robert  Cochran 
Gideon  Spencer 
William  Henry 
Henry  Walbridge 
Rufus  Branch 
John  Larned 
Thomas  Abel 
-Nathan  Lawrence 
Josiah  Brush 
David  Fay  (Fifer) 
Leonard  Robinson 
Daniel  Biddlecome 
Levi  Hatheway 
Abram  Hatheway 
Reuben  Colvin 
Eliphalet  Stickney 
Daniel  Rude 
Benj.  Holmes 
James  Marivater 
Mr.  Alger 
Ammie  Fuller 
Jonah  Brewster 
George  Dale 
John  Marble 
Ephraim  Marble 
Aaron  Hubbell 


— were  in  battle 
Samuel  Safiford  Jr. 
Aaron  Smith 
Ephraim  Smith 
Samuel  Henry 
Edward  Henderson 
Jonathan  Haynes 
Archelaus  Tupper 
Daniel  Warner 
Lt.  Simeon  Hathaway 
Aaron  Miller 
John  Fay 
Elijah  Fay 
Joseph  Fay 
John  Clark 
Jehosephat  Holmes 
J^Ioses  Rice 
Benj.  Whipple  Jr. 
Silas  Robinson 
John  Weeks 
Moses  Scott 
Alpheus  Hathaway 
Solomon  Walbridge 
Ebenezer  Bracket 
Jehiel  Smith 
Asa  Branch 


Phinehas  Wright 
John  Smith 
Jesse  Belknap 
Silvanes  Brown 
John  Forbes 
Stephen  Williams 
William  Post 
David  Safford 
Jared  Post 
Jeremiah  Bingham 
Samuel  Slocum 
Josiah  Hurd 
Ezekiel  Brewster 
Solomon  Leason 
Thomas  Selden 
John  Rigney 
Elisha  Smith 
Solomon  Safford 
Joseph  Roe 
William  Terrill 
Noah  Beach 
Simeon  Sears 
David  Robinson 
Joseph  Safford 
Isaac  Webster 


28 


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Joseph  Ohamberlin 
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Peter  Johnson 
Jonathan  Darbey. 
Asher  Ohamberlin 
Abner  Towler 
William  Thompson 
James  Hunteras 
Samuel  Hadley 
Stephen  McComel 
Jon""  Goodwin 
Abel  Davis 
James  Heath 
Asa  Webster 
Israel  Olmstead 
Samuel  Stevens 
John  Brown 
Hugh  Gamel 
John  Taylor 
Ebenezer  Omstead 
Nathl.  White 
iN  ioholas  White 
Samuel  Davis 

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REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


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[379] 


[CaJ>t  Seth  Hodges'  Company^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Seth  Hodges'  Company  in  Col.  Joseph 
Marsh's  Regiment  of  j\Iilitia,  for  the  bounty  allowed  by  the  State 
of  Vermont.  Pomfret,  Oct.  7,  1777. 


Names. 

Time  o 

Engage 

ment 

Aug.  16 

f 

-  Days 
50 

when 
discharg'' 

P  Month 

Miles 

Total. 

Seth  Hodges,  Capt. 

Oct.      4 

180 

0.15.  0 

Samuel  TJdall,  Lt. 

i'            (( 

50 

"       " 

180 

0.15.  0 

Abisha  Sampson.  Lt 

"            " 

50 

CC               (I 

180 

0.15.   0 

William  Bramble,  En. 

'*            " 

50 

((          (. 

180 

0.15.  0 

Elias  Chapman,  Sergt. 

**            " 

50 

"       " 

2.10.0 

180 

4.18.   4 

John  Cheadel         " 

50 

((         ti 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

Ephraim  Peake     " 

" 

50 

" 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Charles  Killam      " 

a          t  ( 

50 

•'       " 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Elijah  Bayley  Corpl 

ii       a 

50 

"       '■ 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Elijah  Hoar          " 

"       " 

50 

11         li 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

Asa  Emerson        " 

"       " 

50 

a          ii 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

Nathl.  Killam      " 

"       " 

50 

If          (( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

William  Annible 

a         ti 

50 

"          " 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Sylvanus  Cottle 

'*         " 

50 

"          " 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

John  Darling 

1  (            n 

50 

ti          ( ( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

William  Fuller 

i(      *< 

50 

((             n 

2.10  - 

180 

4.18.  4 

Billy  Gray 

((        (( 

50 

"           " 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

John  Hariden 

(  C              (k 

50 

1  (           (t 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

Eben'  Dike 

a          (< 

50 

"           " 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

John  Hosington 

a 

50 

11                Cl 

2  10 

180 

4.18.   d 

Isaac  Hosington 

'*          '' 

50 

"        " 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Otto  (Cato?)  Negor 

ti          a 

50 

( (         (1 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

David  Bliss 

i  I          it 

50 

,.         t  ( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Jona.  Burtch 

n 

50 

it         tt 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Eddy  Burtch 

t(         (( 

26 

Sept.  10 

2.10 

150 

2.15.10 

Becket  Chapman 

it          ti 

50 

Oct.      4 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Mitchell  Clark 

tt          ii 

50 

L   (                     (1 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

William  Curtis 

a         it 

50 

it                     (i 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

Barjonas  Damon 

<(         it 

50 

tt                     t( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Hezekiah  Hazen 

"          *' 

11 

Aug.  26 

2.10 

180 

1     4.   2 

John  Hill 

It        a 

50 

Oct.      4 

2  10 

180 

4.18.   4 

Albe  (Abel?)  Marsh 

(I        i( 

50 

1  (             (( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Elisha  Perkins 

"         " 

17 

Sept.    1 

3.10 

150 

3.   0.10 

Phineas  Strong 

(1        ii 

50 

Oct.      4 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Seth  Savage 

ct       a 

50 

(1              ti 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Elkanah  Sprague 

((        tt 

50 

<t              (( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Stephen  Tilden 

i(        (1 

50 

ii             it 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Andrew  Tracy 

((        (( 

50 

tt             l( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Josiah  Tilden 

( (        1 1 

26 

11              ti 

2.10 

ISO 

4.18.  4 

William  Udall 

U           (I 

50 

Ct               (( 

2.10 

180 

4.18.   4 

Benj.  Wright 

( (        (1 

50 

((                *i 

2.10 

180 

4.18.  4 

Saml.  Webster 

t(       It 

11 

Aug.  26 

2.10 

70 

4.18.  4 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


33 


Names. 

Time  of 
Engage- 
ment 

Days 

When 
disoharg'' 

P  Month 

Miles 

Total. 

Timo.  Harding. 
William  Ramaey. 
Nathaniel  Troop. 
John  Watkins. 

Aug.  16 

11                It 

50 
50 
50 
50 

Oct.      4 

^i            1  ( 

3.10 
3.10 
3.10 
2.10 

ISO 
180 
180 
180 

4.18.  4 
4.18.  4 
4.18.  4 
4.18.  4 

Addition  since  the  sum  was  oast,  Josiah  Wildin 


2.  2.  6 


^197.   1.8 


Seth  Hodges,  Capt. 

In  Council,  Hartford,  July  14,  1778.  The  within  Pay  Roll  ac- 
cepted and  approved,  the  sum  of  which  is  one  hundred  and  ninety- 
seven  pounds  one  shilling  and  eight  pence,  which  sum  the  Treas- 
urer is  desired  to  pay. 

P'  order  of  Council,  Joseph  Marsh 

Hartford,  July  11,  1778.  Reed,  of  Peter  Olcott,  as  an  Assist- 
ant Treasurer,  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  ninety-seven  pounds 
one  shilling  and  eight  pence,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Seth  Hodges. 

Reed,  per  me,  John  W.  Dana. 

^197.1.8 


[380] 


[Ca//.   Timothy  Bush's  Company^ 


Capt.    Timothy    Bush's   Pay  Roll    in   Colonel  Joseph    Marsh's 
Regiment,  1777. 


Names. 


Oapt  Timothy  Bush 
Lt.  Eben'  Parkhurst 
Lt.  Abner  Chamberiin 
Timothy  Bartholomew 
Sa"{?)  Waterman 
Isaac  Wheeler 
Benjamin  Hatch 
Daniel  Waterman 
Elisha  freeman 
Joel  Chamberiin 
John  Kogers 
Thos  Evet 
Phineas  Parkis 
Hez.  Johnson 

[3] 


when 
en- 

Months 
in 

Days 
in 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Mil- 
age 

gaged 

service 

service 

Aug.  10 

1 

20 

4.  3.4 

230 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.  3.4 

do 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

>. 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4:  3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

30 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

Total 


5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 

5.  1.8 


31 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names. 

when 
en- 

Months 
in 

Days 
in 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Mil- 
age 

Total 

gaged 

service 

service 
20 

Moses  Cad  will 

Aug.  16 

4.  3.4 

220 

18.4 

5.  1.8 

Elisha  Kent. 

" 

20 

4.  3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

J  oseph  Keys. 

(       ( I 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

n.  1 

8 

Simeon  Carpenter 

i          a 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Benjamin  Ohamberlin 

'          " 

20 

4.  3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Ichabod  Trusdell 

k           1 1 

0 

5.  0.0 

18.4 

5.18 

4 

lohabod  Oarley 

'          " 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Elijah  Brnnson 

'          " 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Benj.  Parkhurst 

'          " 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

John  Burnap. 

c           n 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

John  Osborn 

i          1 1 

00 

2.10.0 

18.4 

3.  8 

4 

Adron  Hatch 

I          (1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Simeon  How 

1          ( ( 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.  1 

8 

Seth  Lord 

1           u 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Elijah  Waterman 

(         1 1 

20 

4.   8.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Reuben  Parkhurst 

' 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Daniel  Havers 

(          11 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.  1 

8 

Charles  Chamberlin 

t        (' 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Eben'  Jaquish 

(         ( t 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

John  Love  joy 

L                   11 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Daniel  Lovejoy 

I                  (1 

20 

4.   8.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Ezekiel  Strong 

'                  " 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.   1 

8 

Thos.  Cops 

'                  " 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 

5.  1 

8 

Seth  Baldin 

i                  i  ( 

0 

27 

2.  .5.0 

18.4 

3.  8 

4 

James  Marsh 

i                      ii 

1 

20 

4.   3.4 

18.4 
Total 

5.   1 

8 

;fl95.10.0 

A  true  Pay  Roll. 


Timothy  Bush,  Capt. 


In  Council,  Bennington,  12^^  Aug'  1778.  The  within  Pay  Roll 
accepted  and  approved,  except  twelve  pounds  ten  shillings,  which 
is  the  additional  pay  of  the  Commissioned  ofScers,  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  ordered  to  pay  on  the  same  the  sum  of  One  hundred  and 
eighty-three  pounds  and  eight  pence. 
Per  order  of  Council. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  Governor. 

July  13,  1778.  Reed,  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  eighty- 
three  pounds  eight  pence  ot  Peter  Olcutt  in  full  of  the  above  sum, 
ordered  to  be  paid  I  say,  and  reed,  per  me. 

Timothy  Bush,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


35 


[300] 


[Capt.  John  Petty' s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  the  Company  commanded  by  Capt.  John  Petty 
in  Col.  William  Williams'  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  State  of 
Vermont.  1777 


Names 

Entered 

Days 

Pr.    month 

Total 

John  Petty,  Oapt. 

Aug.  29 

40 

John  Burt,  Lt. 

"      " 

Grindall  Eowell  (Eeynolds)  Lt. 

((       i( 

Atheniel  Bruce,  En 

"       *' 

Simeon  Burk,          Sergt. 

IK          a 

30 

2.10.0 

2.10.  0 

Daniel  Oreshen,           " 

u          (( 

20 

2.10.4 

2     3.  4 

Joseph  Fish                  " 

Ct               (. 

30 

2.10  0 

3.10.  0 

Amos  Hale                    " 

( (         1  ( 

21 

2.10.0 

1.15. 

Andrew  Haskell    Cor. 

(  (               (C 

30 

2.10.0 

3.10. 

James  Crawford       " 

( (         (( 

30 

3.10.0 

2.10. 

William  Perry          ' ' 

(  (             X 

21 

2.10.0 

1.15. 

Timo.  Holbrook       " 

((         .( 

16 

2.10.0 

1.   6.  8 

Noah  Gushing 

((         (. 

30 

2.10.0 

3.10. 

John  How 

*'        (t 

16 

2.10  0 

1.   6.  8 

William  Crooke 

((         11 

SO 

2.10.0 

3.10. 

Nathl.  Bobertson 

((             u 

24 

3.10.0 

2.   0.  0 

Edward  Gray 

tl         (( 

30 

2.10.0 

2.10. 

Seth  Gould 

l(         .  ( 

30 

2.10.0 

2  10. 

Saml.  Phippen 

"       " 

30 

2.10.0 

3.10. 

Abijah  Parker 

((         (( 

30 

2.10  0 

2.10. 

Abraham  Shipman 

a         It 

30 

3.10.0 

2.10. 

John  Holt 

(1         ii 

16 

3.10.0 

1.   6.  8 

lohabod  Ide 

tl                C( 

30 

3.10.0 

3.10. 

Sylvanus  Fisk 

(1         ( t 

30 

3.10.0 

2.10. 

Atherton  Chaife 

U              it 

30 

3.10.0 

3.10. 

William  Eaton 

11         It 

30 

2.10.0 

2.10. 

William  Gould 

11        11 

30 

3.10.0 

3.10. 

Joshua  Wells 

11           tc 

30 

3.10.0 

3.10. 

Gideon  Moors 

"             " 

25 

3.10.0 

2.10. 

John  Bowing 

11             11 

25 

2.10.0 

2.   1.   8 

8eth  Jones 

11              11 

25 

2.10.0 

2.   1.  8 

Joseph  Joy 

11             li 

25 

2.10.0 

2.   1.  8 

Richard  Harden 

1  (             (1 

H 

3.10.0 

0.18.  4 

William  Jones 

tl             11 

30 

3.10.0 

2.10.  0 

Cyrus  Whitcomb 

11            1  c 

25 

3.10.0 

2.  1.  8 

Isaac  Whitcomb 

11         11 

2L 

3.10.0 

1.15.  0 

James  Houghton 

11         11 

80 

3.10.0 

2.10.  0 

Elijah  Bruce 

It         1 1 

16 

2.10.0 

1.  6.  8 

Thomas  Holbrook 

11         11 

16 

2.10.0 

1.  6.  8 

Nathl.  Steadman 

((         1 1 

16 

2.10.0 

1.  6.  8 

Daniel  Merrick 

11         11 

16 

2  10.0 

1.  6.  8 

Ward  Ager 

11       11 

36 

2.10.0 

1.13.  4 

john  Morse 
'   oseph  Season 

11         11 

10 

3.10.0 

0.16.  8 

11       it 

16 

3.10.0 

1.  6.  8 

^  emuel  Cone 

11         11 

20 

2.10.0 

1.18.  4 

^  aniel  Hogins 

(1         11 

30 

2.10.0 

2.10.  0 

36 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Entered 

Days 

Pr.    month 

Total 

James  Nichols 

Aug.   29 

9 

2.10.0 

0.15.  0 

Eben'  Hongrhton 

25 

2.10.0 

2.   1.  8 

C!aleb  Houghton 

25 

2.10.0 

2.   1.  8 

William  Howard 

24 

2.10.0 

3.  0.   0 

Samuel  Parkis 

30 

3.10.0 

2.10.  0 

Levi  Howard 

21 

2.10.0 

2.  0.  0 

Levi  Pees 

30 

2.10.0 

2.10.  0 

Jesse  Ide 

16 

2.10.0 

1.   6.  8 

Samuel  Avery 

25 

2.10.0 

3.   1.  8 

Elijah  Hubbard 

9 

2.10.0 

0.15.  0 

Joseph  Tyler 

65 

2.10.0 

5.  8.14 

Thomas  Eeed 

8 

2.10.0 

0.13.   4 

Z'lll.   3.  4 

Errors  excepted.  John  Petty 

Putney,  3  Sept.  1778.     The  above  pay  roll  examined  by 

Jonas  Fay  )  ^  •    ,.   j 

T        AH        r  Lorn,  appointed. 
Ira  Allen  j  ^^ 

Putney,  Sept.  3,  1778.  The  within  named  John  Petty  per- 
sonally appeared  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  within  pay  roll. 
Before  me,  Jonas  Fay,  Asst. 

Putney,  3<^  Sept.  1778.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer  of 
the  vState  of  Vermont,  one  hundred  and  eleven  pounds  ^,  the  con- 
tents of  the  with  pay  roll  in  full.  P''  John  Petty,  Capt. 

[120]  [C(7/r.  Josiah  Boydens  Compam^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Josiah  Boyden's  Company  in  Col.  William 
Williams'  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  United  States, 
on  an  Expedition  to  Bennington,  &c. ,  in  1777. 


Names 

Entered 

Disoharg'' 

Days 

Pr  day 

Total 

Josiah  Boyden,  Capt. 

Abel  Dimick,  Lt. 

Simeon  Edwards,  Lt. 

Edward  Harris,  En. 

Saml.  Bixby,  Sergt. 

Aug.  29 

Sept  23. 

26 

0.1.8 

2.  3.4 

Bufua  Sargeant,  Sergt. 

'■     20 

23 

1.8 

1.18.4 

Bank  Bennet          " 

"     15 

18 

1.8 

1.10.0 

John  Gault 

"     28 

35 

1.8 

2.   1.8 

John  Wilder,  Corpl. 

"     23 

26 

1.8 

2.   3.4 

Ezra  Pratt 

"     23 

26 

1.8 

8.   3.4 

Jonas  Pvice 

"     23 

26 

1.8 

2.  3.4 

Isaac  Wilds 

"     12 

15 

1.8 

1.  5.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


37 


Names 


Caleb  Cole 
Enoch  Shepardson 
Ezra  Shepardson 
James  King 
Newhall  Earl 
Saml.  Nichols 
Thomas  Eynde 
Ephraim  Whitney, 
John  Dwire 
Jonas  Shepard 
Saml.  Woodward 
Ezekiel  Phillips 
Solomon  Pees 
Alexander  Gault 
Joseph  Winchester 
W'"  Wilcox 
Joseph  Bartlet 
Oliver  Cooley 
Smith  Butler 
Saml.  Kelly 
Seth  Smith 
Abel  Houghton 

Joseph  Hildreth,  Jr. 
Marshal  Miller 

Arad  Holten 

Benj.  Meigs 

Cephas  Carpenter 

Shubal  Bullock 

Benaiah  Putnam 

Elijah  Knight 

Nathl.  Davis 

James  Cambell 

David  Cambell 

Joseph  Burr 

Thos.  Dutton 

Saml.  Eiohardson 

Saml.  Bentley. 

John  Baker 

Leonard  Keed 

ISlathan  Wright 

Thos.  M'Clure 

Charles  Davenport 

Joel  Cutler 

W"  Thomas 

Antipas  Harrington 

Saml.  Wilder 

Merodack  Smith 

Asa  Stoel 

William  Hoit 

Cyrel  Carpenter. 


Entered 


Aug 


29 


Discharg' 


i  t 
i  I 

Sept 

1 

1( 

u 

ii 

(t 
ft 

(i 

Aug. 

(  i 

29 

If 

Aug    29 


Sept  13 
"  11 
"     12 

"  12 

"  33 

"  23 

'•  6 

"  23 

"  13 

"  23 

"  23 

"  23 

"  23 

"  23 

"  23 

"  9 

"  22 

"  22 

"  33 

"  30 

(  (  it 

"  33 

"  3 

Aug.  31 

Sept  23 

"  12 

"  23 

"  33 

Aug.  31 

Sept  33 

"  20 

Sept  23 

"  23 

"  23 

"  23 

"  33 

"  20 

"  23 

"  23 

"  30 

"  5 

"  23 

"  6 

"  6 

"  6 

"  23 

••  13 

"  7 

"  13 

"  33 


Days 


Pr  day 


Total 


15 

14 

15 

15 

20 

26 

9 

36 

15 

36 

35 

26 

35 

25 

25 

12 

25 

25 

26 

23 

23 

26 

6 

3 

26 

15 

36 

26 
8 

33 

30 

33 

23 

23 

23 

23 

20 

23 

23 

20 
8 

26 
9 
9 
9 

26 

15 

10 

15 

36 


1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

J. 8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1. 

1. 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 

1.8 


5.0 
8.4 
5.0 
5.0 
3.4 

2.  3.4 
0.15.0 

3.  3.4 

1.  5.0 

2.  3.4 

3.  1.8 
2.   8.4 

1.8 
1.8 
1.8 
0.0 
1.8 
1.8 
3.4 


1.18.4 
1.18.4 
2.  3.4 
0.10.0 


5.0 
3.4 
5.0 
3.4 
8.4 
5.0 
18.4 


1.13.4 
1.18.4 
1.18.4 
1.18.4 
1.18.4 
1.18.4 
1.13.4 
1.18.4 
1.18.4 
1.13.4 
0.13.4 
2.  3.4 
0.15.0 
0.15.0 
0.15.0 

2.  3.4 
1.  5.0 
0.16.8 
1.  5.0 

3.  8.4 

/96.13.4 


38 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Putney,  Sept.  3,  1778.  Personally  appeared  the  above  named 
Josiah  Boyden  and  made  solemn  oath  to  this  pay  roll. 

Sworn  before  me, 

Jonas  Fay,  Assistant. 

Date  above,  this  pay  roll  examined 

By  Jonas  Fay  ).^^^^^.^^gg  appointed. 

Received,  Putney,  September  3*  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq. 
ninety-six  pounds  thirteen  shillings  and  four  pence,  the  contents 
of  this  pay  roll. 

Joseph  Boyden,  Capt. 

[368]  \Capt  Josiah  Boyden' s  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Josiah  Boyden's  Company  in  Col.  William 
Williams'  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  United  States, 
on  an  expedition  to  Bennington,  &c,  in  1777. 


Names.                           ^^ 

:n-       n 

red      c] 

)is- 
larg" 

Days 

P'day 

Total. 

Josiah  Boyden,  Capt.                       Sei 

3.  34  Oc 

t.  21 

27 

Caleb  Owen,  Lt.                                    ' 

(     11        < 

'   30 

36 

J.  Shepherd  Gates,  Lt.                        ' 

'     "        ' 

'     6 

12 

Thomas  Barnes,  En. 

'    37 

'   20 

38 

Preserved  Ganner,  Sergt                    ' 

'     34 

'    14 

20 

1.8 

1.13.4 

James  Nichols              "                         ' 

(          (( 

'     8 

14 

1.8 

1.  3.4 

Reuben  Cook               "                        ' 

(          " 

'   20 

2G 

1.8 

2.  8.4 

Daniel  Gates 

(          t  ( 

'   31 

37 

1.8 

3.  5.0 

Caleb  Heywood    Corpl.                        ' 

'    27 

'   17 

20 

1.8 

1.13.4 

Oliver  Wilder 

'    24 

'     7 

13 

1.8 

1.   1.8 

Thomas  Rutherford  " 

1     (1 

'     7 

13 

1.8 

1.  1.8 

Samuel  Pratt                                             ' 

'     " 

'   31 

27 

1.8 

3.   5.0 

Eben'  Burt                                                ' 

'    27 

'     8 

11 

1.8 

0.18.4 

James  Clark.                                           ' 

'    24 

■  30 

36 

1.8 

2.  3.4 

William  Frazin                                      ' 

<     ( ( 

'   20 

36 

1.8 

3.  3.4 

John  Hall 

(     (1 

'   20 

26 

1.8 

3.  3.4 

Thomas  Olverson                                  ' 

'     " 

'     8 

14 

1.8 

1.  3.4 

James  Henderson                                  ' 

1     ( ( 

'   20 

36 

1  8 

2.  3.4 

Joseph  Pierce                                         ' 

I     (1 

'  30 

36 

1.8 

2.  3.4 

Peleg  Baker                                            ' 

'     " 

'   14 

20 

1.8 

1.13.4 

Elijah  Clark. 

'     " 

'   30 

26 

1.8 

2,  3.4 

Thomas  Clark.                                        ' 

(     (( 

'     8 

14 

1.8 

1.  3.4 

Robert  Patterson                                   ' 

1     .1 

'   30 

36 

1.8 

•3.  3.4 

Joseph  Stuart                                         ' 

'     " 

"   14 

20 

1.8 

1.13.4 

David  Davis                                            ' 

(     (( 

"  30 

26 

1.8 

3.  3.4 

Parmenus  Temple                                    ' 

1     t( 

"   21 

37 

1.8 

2.  5.0 

John  French                                           ' 

<     "  1 

"     6 

13 

1.8 

1.  0.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


39 


Names. 

En- 
tered 

Dis- 
charg'' 

Days      P'  d 

ay 

Total. 

Seth  Duncan 

Sep.  24 

Oct.  18 

34           1. 

8 

3.  0.0 

Asa  Dutton 

tt     it 

"   21 

37           1 

8 

3.  5.0 

John  Scott 

t(     It 

"     8 

14           1. 

8 

1.  8.4 

W"'  Negus  Jr. 

U          (( 

"   21 

37            1 

8 

2.  5.0 

Keuben  Spalding 

£(          (( 

"   21 

87           1 

8 

2.   5.0 

Leonard  Spalding 

((          C( 

"   21 

27           1 

8 

2.  5.0 

David  Bioh 

It          (1 

"   20 

26           1 

8 

2.   3.4 

Elijah  Pratt 

((         tl 

"     8 

14           1 

8 

1.   3.4 

Asaph  Carpenter 

"     26 

"   17 

31           1 

8 

1.15.0 

Enoch  Oook 

"    24 

"   21 

37-         1 

8 

3.  5.0 

Saml.  Warrenner 

"     " 

"   17 

23           1 

8 

1.18.4 

Artemas.  How". 

((         u 

"   17 

23           1 

8 

1.18.4 

Saml.  Knight. 

((      ( ( 

"   31 

27           1 

8 

3.  5.0 

Eben'  Brook. 

it      It 

"  21 

37           1 

8 

3.  5.0 

Jesse  Hildreth 

It      ( ( 

"   21 

27           1 

8 

2.   5.0 

Israel  Hooker 

(C         .( 

"   31 

37           1 

8 

2.   5.0 

Amariah  Taft. 

"    27 

"   20 

33           1 

8 

1.18.4 

Asa  Ober 

"     " 

"     8 

11           1 

8 

0  18.4 

George  Christopher 

"     " 

"   20 

23           1 

8 

1.18.4 

Benj.  How. 

Oct.     9 

"   30 

11           1 

8 

0.18.4 

Benaiah  Putnam 

Sep.  24 

"   17 

23           1 

.8 

1.18.4 

John  Kilberry. 

U        " 

"     1 

7           1 

.8  . 

0.11.8 

£  81.  0.0 

Putney,  3'^  vSept.  1778.  Personally  appeared  the  above  named 
Josiah  Boyden  and  made  solemn  oath  that  each  of  the  persons 
named  in  this  pay  roll  were  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  the 
number  of  days  affixed  to  each  of  their  names,  and  that  neither 
himself  or  any  other  person  (to  his  knowledge)  had  received  any 
pay  therefor.     Sworn  before  me, 

Jonas  Fay,  Asst. 

Date  above  this  Pay  Roll  examined  by 


Im  Alfen^'     }  Committee  appointed 


Putney,  Sept.  3,  1778.     Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer  of 
the  State  of  Vermont,  Eighty-one  pounds,  the  contents  of  this  pay 

roll.  P'       ,        ^ 

Josiah  Boyden,  Capt. 

^81.0.0 


40 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[30G] 


[Lieut.  Moses  Johnson  s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lt.  Moses  Johnson's  Company  in  Col.  William 
Williams  Reyjiraent,  as  due  from  this  State  from  the  25th  of  Sep- 
tember to  the  17th.  of  October,  1777. 


Engaged 

Discharg 

Pr. 

Month 

Days 

Pr. 
Day 

Total 

Mo8e.s  Johnson  Lt. 

Sept.  35 

Oct.    17 

1.9 

2.  5.6 

Benj.  Whitney  Lt. 

(1                u 

(1                 (  t 

.9 

2.  3.9 

SylvanuB  Smith  Sergt. 

f  (            <( 

"       16 

2.12.0 

26 

9 

2.  3.9 

Aaron  Alexander     " 

((            .1 

a              li 

25 

8i 

2.   1.0 

David  Wilson           " 

"         " 

17 

25 

8| 

2.   1.0 

Elisha  Hubbard  Corpl. 

■  1 

"       15 

24 

8^ 

2.   3.4 

Daniel  Gates           ' ' 

( (            (1 

"       15 

24 

8 

2.   0.0 

Joshua  Parker 

t(            ii 

"       15 

26 

8 

2.   3.4 

Cyrus  Whitcomb 

I.         l> 

"       15 

24 

8 

2.  3.4 

Stephen  Cole 

U                  (  ( 

17 

26 

8 

2.   3.4 

William  Mack 

" 

((                 11 

26 

8 

15.8 

William  Mc.  Wain 

11            (1 

11                    1  C 

26 

8 

1.  5.0 

Ebene.  Pierce 

il         .1 

4 

10 

8 

2.  0.0 

Andrew  Haskel 

"         " 

"         5 

15 

8 

2.   1.8 

John  McWaine 

il         >> 

"       15 

24 

8 

2.   3.4 

Nehemiah  Horton 

"         " 

16 

25 

8 

2.   3.4 

Lemuel  Pratt 

a             a 

17 

26 

8 

2.  0.0 

Thom.  Nelson 

" 

((                 11 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

William  Moore 

1  C                  (( 

15 

24 

8 

2.  0.0 

William  Wilman 

(f             11 

17 

26 

8 

2.   3.4 

Abijah  Mores 

"             " 

15 

24 

8 

2.   3.4 

Ebene.   Parker 

( (             .1 

17 

26 

8 

2.   3.4 

Israel  Sawyer 

(t             (( 

"       17 

26 

8 

2.   3.4 

Joshua  Hyde  Jr. 

t(            (  ( 

17 

26 

8 

2.   1.8 

Aaron  Cole 

"             " 

"       17 

26 

8 

2.   1.8 

James  Clay  Jr. 

1  (             <( 

"        16 

25 

8 

2.   3.4 

Jonathan  Man 

((             (( 

•  1                  11 

25 

8 

2.  3.4 

Dennis  Looklin 

11             i< 

"       17 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

Ebene.  Wright 

<> 

1  (                 11 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

Abel  White 

((             (( 

it                 <( 

26 

8 

2.  1.8 

Asa  Averall 

"             " 

n                 (( 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

John  Abbe 

((             u 

"       16 

25 

8 

2.   1.8 

Abraham  Dickerson 

"         " 

"       17 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

Israel  Ide 

U                  (( 

i(          a 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

James  Ide 

.1         il 

a           li 

26 

8 

2.   3.4 

Neh.  Mc  Neal 

^l            1  ( 

H                    11 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

John  Mc  Neal 

<i             li 

11           11 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

Porter  Tarble 

it             .1 

11           .1 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

Edmund  Shipman 

.1             <( 

It           11 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

Charles  Eiee 

..             11 

11                1  c 

26 

8 

2.  3.4 

Daniel  Miller 

I.             11 

1.         1< 

26 

8 

2.   3.4 

Joshua  Hyde 

(  C                  ti 

2 

11 

8 

18.4 

John  Wilson 

<i            u 

2 

11 

8 

18.4 

Elijah  Whitney 

(.            <( 

11                  (1 

11 

8 

18.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


41 


Names 


Lemuel  Ames 
Aquila  Jones 
Ichabod  Ide 
Daniel  Bood 


Engaged 


Oct.    12 


Dis- 
charged 

Pr. 

Month 

Days 

Pr. 

Day 

Oct.    17 

9 
9 

26 
26 

1.8 
1.8 
1.8 
].8 

Total 


15.0 

15.0 

2.  3.4 

2.  3.4 

^89  13.3 


Putney,  3rd.  Sept.  1778 

Errors  excepted. 


Moses  Jobnson  Lt. 


Putney,  3rd.  Sept.  1778,  Personally  appeared  the  within  named 
Moses  Johnson  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  several  persons 
named  in  the  within  pay  roll  were  each  in  the  service  the  several 
days  annexed  to  their  respective  names  and  that  neither  himself 
nor  any  other  person  to  his  knowledge  had  received  any  pay 
therefordirectly  or  indirectly. 

Before  me,  Jonas  Fay,  Assistant 

Putney,  Srd.  Sept.  1778.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer 
of  the  State  of  Vermont  eighty-nine  pounds,  thirteen  shillings  and 
two  pence,  in  full  of  the  within  pay  roll. 

;^89.13.2.  Moses  Robinson. 


[271] 


\^Lieut  Moses  Johnson  s  Comma?id  (Omission)^ 


Pay  Roll  of  five  persons  under  the  command  of  Lt.  Moses 
Johnson,  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  of  America,  belonging 
to  Col.  William  Williams'  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  county  of  Cum- 
berland and  State  of  Vermont,  1777,  omitted  in  the  original  pay 
roll. 


Names 

When 
enter* 
service 

When 
discharged 

Days 

in 
service 

Pr.  day 

Total 

Joseph  Gushing 
Oliver  Haitwell 
Jonas  Snow 
Asahel  Briggs 
Samuel  Willson 

Sept.  25 

(C            u 

1(         (( 
(1         I  i 

24 
24 
11 
11 
11 

1.8 
1.8 
1.8 
1.8 
1.8 

2.  0.0 

2.  0.0 

18.4 

18.4 

18.4 

;rf6.15.0 

Errors  Excepted. 


Moses  Johnson 


42  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

[55]  \Capt.  David  Stowell's  Company'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  David  Stowell's  Company  in  Col.  William 
Williams'  Regiment. 


Names 

Bank. 

Per 
month 

Date  of 
engage- 
ment 

Date  of 

Dis- 
charge 

Days 
service 

Wages 

1777 

1777. 

David  Stowell 

Capt. 

2.10.0 

Sep  29. 

Oct  21 

23 

1.18.4 

James  Cutler 

Sergt. 

2.10.0 

"    29 

"    31 

33 

1.18.4 

Daniel  Knight 

do 

2.10.0 

"    39 

'•    31 

33 

1.18.4 

Manassah  Bixby 

do 

2.10.0 

"    29 

"    31 

23 

2.  0.0 

David  Anderson 

do 

2.10.0 

"    28^ 

"    31 

34 

1.13.4 

John  Sheperson 

Private. 

2.10.0 

"    39 

"    31 

30 

1.  8.4 

Zephaniah  Phelps  (or  Sheps) 

3.10.0 

"    39 

"    18 

17 

1.18.4 

Williams  Marsh. 

2.10.0 

"    39 

"    15 

38 

1.18.4 

James  Salisbury 

2.10.0 

"    29 

"    31 

33 

1.18.4 

Philip  Franklin 

3.10.0 

"    29 

"    31 

23 

1.  6.8 

Staiford  Horton 

2.10.0 

"     29 

"    21 

16 

1.18.4 

David  Newhall 

3.10.0 

"    39 

"    14 

33 

1.18.4 

Saml.  Beed 

3.10.0 

"    39 

"    31 

33 

1.18.4 

Peter  Eice 

3.10.0 

"    29 

"    31 

23 

1.18.4 

Phinehas  Bice 

2.10.0 

"     29 

"    21 

23 

1.18.4 

Bphraim  Gale 

2.10.0 

"    29 

"    31 

23 

1.18.4 

Thos.  Partridge 

2.10.0 

"     29 

"    31 

23 

1.18.4 

Job  Morse 

2.10.0 

"    29 

"    31 

23 

1.18.4 

Isaac  Wells. 

2.10.0 

"    29 

"    21 

33 

1.18.4 

Jona.  Paterson 

3.10.0 

"     29 

"    21 

34 

1.18.4 

John  Montgomery. 

2.10.0 

"    28 

"    21 

34 

2.  0.0 

William  White 

2.10.0 

"    28 

"    21 

34 

2.  0.0 

Nathl.  Akin 

2.10.0 

"    29 

"    21 

34 

3.   0.0 

Jona.  Aiken 

2.10.0 

"     38 

"    31 

34 

2.   0.0 

John  Oox 

2.10.0 

"    38 

"    31 

23 

1.18.4 

John  Bay. 

2.10.0 

"    38 

"    21 

24 
Total 

3.  0.0 

"^47.  3.4 

Putney  3d.  Sep.    1778.  Personally  appeared  the  within  named 
David  Stowell  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  within  pay  roll. 

Before  me 

Jonas  Fay,  Asst. 

Date  ahove  the  within  pay  roll  examined  by 

Ira  Allen      i  Committee  appointed. 

Received  Putney,  Sept  3,  1778  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  forty  seven 
pounds  three  shillings  four  pence,  the  full  contents  of  the  within 
pay  roll.  Pr.  David  Stowell,  Capt. 

^47.3.4. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


43 


Putney,  4th.  Sept.  1778.      The  above  pay  roll  examined 

By  Jonas  Fay  )  Committee 
Ira  Allen    (   appointed 
Sworn  before  me  at  Putney  the  date  above, 

Jonas  Fay,  Asst. 

Putney,  Sept.  4,  1778.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer  of 
the  State  of  Vermont,  six  pounds  and  fifteen  shillings,  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  pay  roll. 

Pr.  Moses  Johnson,  Lieutenant. 

;^6.15.0 

[351]  \_Detachmetit  under  Lieut.  Charles  Richards\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  the  Detachment  of  a  Company  commanded  by 
Lieut.  Charles  Richards  in  Col.  William  Williams'  Regiment  of 
Militia  in  the  service  of  the  United  States — 1777. 


Names 

When 
enter"" 
service 

When  dis- 
charged 

Time  in 

service 

Pr. 

month 

Total  due 

Timo.  Clark 
Charles  Richards  Jr. 
Elisha  Walker 
Asa  White 
Daniel  Eichards 

Sept.  27 

It             l( 
((             (( 
<(             t( 
(1              <( 

Oct.  30 

((      it. 

34  days 

<(        (( 

si           (i 

2.10.0 

2.10 

3.10 

3.10 

3.10 

2.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 

£.    10.0.0 

Chas.  Richards,  Lt. 

Putney,  3  Sept.  1778.  Personally  appeared  the  above  named 
Charles  Richards  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  truth  of  the  above 
pay  roll. 

Before  me,  Jonas  Fay,  Asst. 


Putney,  3rd.  Sept.  1778. 


The  above  Pay  Roll  examined. 
Jonas  Fay,     ) 
Ira  Allen,       j 


Com'' 


Date  above  reed,  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer  of  the  state  of 
Vermont,  ten  pounds,  the  contents  in  full  of  the  above  pay  roll, 

Charles  Richards,  Lt. 
^10.0.0 


u 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[196] 


[CaJ>t.  Ebenezer  Allen  s  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Eben''  Allen's  Company  in  Col.  Samuel 
Herrict's  Regiment  of  Rangers,  raised  by  the  State  of  Vermont, 
for  the  defense  of  the  United  States. 


No. 

Days 

When 

days 

Names 

Entered 

Dischar'' 

in 
serv- 

Amt. of 
pay 

enlist- 
ment 

for 
which 

1777 

ice 

out 

pay 
due 

1778 

Eben"  Allen  Capt. 

July  15 

Dec.    6 

Jan.  15 

185 

Isaac  Clark  1st.  Lt. 

"     ■' 

t     it 

4.16.8 

ti     i  t 

185 

Ethan  Pier  3nd     " 

<(     >  ( 

i     (> 

4.16.8 

It     ( ( 

185 

Jacob  Wood    Ist.  Seigt. 

"     " 

.     i  t 

145 

4.16.8 

it     it 

185 

David  Griswold  2nd.    " 

Kl.            It 

t     it 

145 

4.16.8 

(1         ct 

185 

Ephraim  Wood  3rd.    " 

"             " 

t     t  i 

145 

4.16.8 

(1      it 

185 

Elisha  Ashley  Ist.  Corp. 

"             '• 

I     li 

145 

4.16.8 

t  C         (( 

185 

Abel  White    2nd. 

"            " 

(     ( i 

145 

4.16.8 

((         (( 

185 

Eiohard  Crovets  3rd.    " 

"             " 

t     tt 

145 

4.16.8 

(  (         ti 

185 

John  Bishop,  Fifer 

t   (             (  ( 

I     11 

145 

4.16.8 

1  C           (( 

185 

Winslow  Perry,  Drum. 

1  (            (( 

'     " 

145 

4.16.8 

tf       1  ( 

185 

Cyrus  Clark      Private 

(i            (t 

(     I. 

145 

4.16.8 

It       tl 

185 

Kichard  Barnom     " 

"            " 

I           a 

145 

4.16.8 

((       [( 

185 

Joseph  Lanone        " 

" 

1           .1 

145 

4.16.8 

((      it 

185 

Peter  How 

i*              '* 

I        a 

145 

4.16.8 

It      it 

185 

William  Ashley 

"            " 

I     (1 

145 

4.16.8 

<<     '< 

185 

Daniel  Hawkins 

"             " 

'      '( 

145 

4.16.8 

>>     11 

185 

David  Bradey 

{(             (( 

t      ti 

145 

4.16.8 

If       1( 

185 

Nehemiah  Kellogg 

(  C           (  ( 

i       tl 

145 

4.16.8 

u         tt 

185 

Benj.  Haskins 

"            " 

t      tl 

145 

4.16.8 

It      11 

185 

Azor  Perry 

"           " 

i      (( 

145 

4.16.8 

11       (. 

185 

Daniel  Adams 

"           " 

.     11 

145 

4.16.8 

11       (( 

185 

Jonathan  Corey 

"           " 

1     .1 

145 

4.16.8 

11       1  ( 

185 

Nathan  Poord 

(.           (4 

1       tt 

145 

4.16.8 

It       11 

185 

Eben"  Corey 

"           " 

I     it 

145 

4.16.8 

((      (1 

185 

Benj.  Parks 

"           " 

t      (( 

145 

4.16.8 

11       1  < 

185 

Philip  Blatteson 

1.           11 

(       tt 

145 

4.16.8 

11     11 

185 

Phineas  Clooff 

" 

I       (f 

145 

4.16.8 

tl      If 

185 

Josiah  Allen 

tl           it 

(       (( 

145 

4.16.8 

it     It 

185 

Jacob  Corey 

"           " 

1 1 

145 

4.16.8 

1<    11 

185 

Daniel  Steward 

"           " 

I           C( 

145 

4.16.8 

11       It 

185 

John  Train 

"           " 

i       i  t 

145 

4.16.8 

11     It 

185 

Richard  Colvin 

"           " 

t        a 

145 

4.16.8 

11     11 

185 

Ezra  Sweate  (Sweele) 

"           " 

t        ti 

145 

4.16.8 

It     1. 

185 

Benajah  Wells 

>.            "I 

t       a 

145 

4.16.8 

tt     11 

185 

Zipron  Herrick 

it          tt 

t       .t 

145 

4.16.8 

It      tl 

185 

Levi  Wood 

"           " 

I       tt 

145 

4.16.8 

11          CI 

185 

Jacob  Smith 

(  C           (1 

I       u 

145 

4.16.8 

(1      tt 

185 

Amos  Ives 

1       .< 

145 

4.16.8 

It       It 

185 

Nathaniel  Wood 

((           1  t 

i       tt 

145 

4.16.8 

It      ft 

185 

Simeon  Prentiss 

It           it 

t       1 1 

145 

4.16.8 

f  (      tt 

185 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


45 


No. 

Days 

When 

days 

Names 

Entered 

Disohar' 

in 

Amt.  of 

enlist- 

for 

serv- 

pay 

ment 

which 

1777 

ice 

out 

pay 
due 

1778 

Stephen  Kingsley 

July  15 

Dec.   6 

145 

4.16.8 

Jan.  15 

185 

Amos  Herriek 

"     " 

145 

4.16.8 

185 

John  Knight  (Night) 

" 

145 

4.16.8 

185 

Luther  Philomon 

"      4 

145 

4.16.8 

185 

John  Reon  Blancher 

li          (i 

145 

4.16.8 

185 

Darius  Chipman 

H           it 

145 

4.1(1.8 

185 

Jona.  Nelson 

n 

145 

4.10.8 

185 

David  Gilmore 

11         a 

145 

4.16.8 

185 

Edward  Turner 

"   80 

130 

4.   6.8 

169 

John  Wright 

Aug.  3 

12fi 

4.   4. 

165 

Eufus  Bates 

"      4 

125 

4.   3.4 

164 

Samuel  Fletcher 

((           (( 

125 

4.   8.4 

164 

George  Potter 

(  (           •> 

•     ' 

125 

4.   3.4 

164 

Josiah  Ladd 

(  (           (( 

125 

4.   3.4 

Sept.  7 

33 

Stephen  Jackson 

((            (( 

125 

4.  3.4 

Jan.   15 

164 

Leraael  Eoberts 

"    16 

113 

3.15.4 

it        a 

163 

Eben°  Judkins 

>i           (  ( 

Deserted 

30 

John  Glidden 

"    20 

109 

3.12.8 

Sept..  16 

149 

Joseph  Eoe 

"   24 

105 

8,10.0 

Jan.   15 

145 

Adonijah  Montague 

"     " 

105 

8.10.0 

"     " 

145 

Jon»  Newton 

Sept.  1 

98 

3.   5.4 

(1     ( ( 

137 

Orsamus  Holmes 

li     it 

98 

3.   5.4 

"     '* 

137 

.^272.12.8 

Bennington — Feb.  17,  1779.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
each  soldier  or  his  order,  that  is,  what  is  due  to  each  soldier,  the 
amount  of  this  pay  roll  being  two  hundred  and  seventy-two  pounds 
twelve  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Tho**  Chittenden. 
To  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer. 

We  whose  names  are  hereunto  subscribed,  do  acknowledge  we 
have  received  our  pay  in  full,  according  to  the  within  Pay  Roll,  for 
service  in  Capt.  Eben''  Allen's  Company  of  Rangers  in  the  year 
1777. 

Paid  by  currency  to  Luther  Fillmore 

Reed,  in  full  for  John  Wright,  Edw.  Smith 
'  P.  Cloff  by  receipts 

P.  Matteson     "         " 

Jon''  Newton 

Rec"  in  behalf  of  Danl.  Stewart— M.  Lyon 

Paid  Jon='  Corey  by  his  order 


46  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Reed,  for  Stephen  Jackson  pr.  Sam'  Horsford,  Simeon  Prentice 

Richard  Barnum 
Richard  Colven  x  his  mark. 
John  Train 
Sam'  Roberts 
David  Griswold 
John  Knight 

Reed,  in  full  for  Josiah  Allen  per  me 
Parley  Hulett 
Ephraim  Wood 
Nathl.  Wood 
Cyrns  Clark 
Winslow  Perry 
Adonijah  Montague 
Eph""  Wood 
William  Ashley 
Azor  Perry 

Jona.  Nelson  for  Danl.  Adams 
Benj.  Haskins 
Amos  Herrick 
Rufus  Bates 
Daniel  Haskins 

hia 

Benajah  x  Wells 

Ezra   X    Sweat 
Ja"  Lawrence 
Stephen  Kinsley 
Levi  Wood 
Jacob  Smith 
Nathan  Ford 
Jno.  Reon  Blanchard 
David  Gillmore 

Reed,    for   and    in    behalf   of    Darius    Chapman     Per    me 
Job  Spofford. 

Feb.  8,  1786.     Reed,   of   I,  Allen,   Treasurer  ^4.6.8  in    full  on  the 
within  roll. 

Edward  Turner   x   his  mark. 
Vermont  Money 

Reed,  for  and  in  behalf  of  Richard  Crouck  per 

Jacob  Corey. 


[194] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
\Capt.  Levi  GoodenougK s  Company  of  R anger s\ 


47 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Levi  Goodenough's  Company  of  Rangers 
in  Col.  Sam^  Herrick's  Regiment  raised  by  the  State  of  Vermont 
[1777?] 


Names 

Entrance 

Discharge 

Days 
130 

Total 

Sergt.  Maj.  James  Mack 

July 

24 

Nov. 

30 

4.  6.8 

C.  M.  Archibald  Panel 

24 

" 

130 

4.  6.8 

Sergt.  Dan'  Dondroon 

( c 

24 

Dec. 

5 

135 

4.10.0 

Nicholas  Pullen 

Aug. 

14 

" 

(( 

114 

3.16.0 

El  Elisha  Pitch 

22 

Nov. 

30 

101 

3.  7.4 

Corp'  John  Cately 

July 

26 

Dec. 

5 

133 

5.  8.8 

"      Jas.  Handley 

Aug. 

5 

Nov. 

30 

US 

3.18.8 

"      Isaac  Panel 

July 

24 

Oct. 

4 

73 

2.  8.8 

Henry  Henderson 

Aug. 

20 

Sept. 

18 

30 

1.  0.0 

Abner  Duncan  (Dunnum) 

10 

(  < 

16 

35 

1.  5.4 

James  White 

July 

26 

Oct. 

4 

75 

2.   9.4 

Daniel  Davis 

(( 

30 

Nov. 

80 

123 

4.  2.0 

Abraham  Hawkins 

<( 

25 

24 

123 

4.  2.0 

James  Huzzey  (Huzzy) 

(( 

27 

30 

127 

4.  5.8 

Joseph  Lyon 

Aug. 

1 

24 

116 

3.17.4 

Daniel  Forster 

(  (. 

10 

30 

113 

3.15.4 

Jon"  Howard 

July 

23 

24 

125 

4.   3.4 

Beuben  Whitcomb 

Aug. 

10 

" 

109 

3.11.4 

Nathan  Williams 

i( 

(' 

Dec. 

5 

115 

8.18.8 

8am'  Stafford 

u 

14 

Nov. 

24 

103 

8.  8.8 

John  Russell 

(I 

(1 

Dec. 

5 

114 

3.16.0 

Elijah  Cook 

July 

28 

Nov. 

24 

120 

5.  0.0 

Joseph  Macker 

** 

24 

Dec. 

5 

185 

5.10.0 

Ben]'.  Nelson 

(( 

(1 

Nov. 

80 

130 

5.  6.8 

Elhanan  Perry 

" 

27 

Dec. 

5 

182 

5.  8.0 

Benj,  Lyman 

(  C 

26 

Nov. 

80 

128 

5.  5.4 

Abenlam  Webster 

" 

(( 

u 

** 

128 

4.  5.4 

Nathan  Prate 

(( 

24 

" 

" 

180 

4.  6.8 

John  Healy 

•* 

1 1 

e( 

24 

124 

4.   2.8 

John  Wil  cocks 

(1 

" 

It 

30 

184 

4.   9.4 

Andrew  Panel 

Aug. 

20 

(( 

(< 

103 

3.  8.8 

David  Henderson 

" 

1  ( 

Deo. 

5 

108 

3.13.0 

Jonathan  Davis 

July 

24 

Nov. 

30 

180 

4.   6.8 

Isaac  Hearharte 

*' 

25 

" 

I  I 

129 

4.  6.8 

James  Anderson 

Aug. 

20 

(1 

(( 

103 

3.  8.8 

Henry  Bolcum 

5 

Dec. 

5 

123 

4.  2.0 

Benj.  Fletcher 

i( 

5 

Nov. 

24 

112 

3.14.8 

James  Walsworth 

(( 

14 

Aug. 

21 

7 

0.  5.8 

;^140.12.9 

Putney,   3rd.  Sept.  1778 


The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  by 


48 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Rec*  Febr.  10,  1778.  Bennington  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer 
of  the  State  of  Vermont  by  several  receipts,  one  hundred  and 
thirty-four  pounds,  three  shillings  in  part  of  the  within  Pay  Roll. 

Pr. 

Levi  Goodenough,  Capt. 
;^134.3.0 

Reed.  Putney,  Sept.  3,  1778  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer,  six 
pounds  and  nine  shillings  which  with  the  above  sum  is  in  full  of 
the  within  Pay  Roll. 

_^G.9.0  Pr.       Levi  Goodenough.  Capt. 

[27]  \Capt.  John  Warner' s  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Warner's  Company  in  Lt.  Col. 
Herrick's  Reg'  of  Rangers  for  the  advanced  pay  that  was  engaged 
by  the  State  of  Vermont,  at  ^1  per  man  per  month.      [1777  ?] 


Names. 

When 
entered 
service 

When  dis- 
charged 

No.  days 

in 

service 

Amt.  of 

pay 

Sergt.  Silas  Childs 

July   20 

Dec.     3 

137 

4.11.4 

"        Saml.  Bradley 

"       '• 

137 

4.11.4 

"        Saml.  Dewey. 

"      2t 

136 

4.10.8 

Corpl.  Stephen  Eastman 

"      20 

137 

4.11.4 

Paul  Nelson. 

ii.                     Ll 

137 

4.11.4 

"        Elisha  Warner. 

Aug.   30 

96 

3.  4.0 

David  Hough 

Sept    12 

83 

2.15.4 

John  Hathaway 

July    20 

137 

4.11.4 

Solomon  Brown 

"      21 

136 

4.10.8 

Thos.  Galusha 

i.i             11 

136 

4.10.8 

Issachar  Norton 

u           w 

136 

4.10.8 

Erastus  Hathaway 

((            n 

136 

4.10.8 

Stephen  Holmes. 

ii.              n 

136 

4,10.8 

Onesimus  Kisdon 

a          It 

136 

4.10.8 

Benj.  Morgan 

"           " 

136 

4.10.8 

Jos.  Morgan 

(  t           (( 

136 

4.10.8 

Amos  Wood 

136 

4.10.8 

Silas  Walbridge 

H            I  ( 

136 

4.10.8 

Nathan  Parker 

e  (          t  ( 

136 

4.10.8 

Martin  Harmon 

a           i( 

136 

4.10.8 

Daniel  Beman 

n           it 

136 

4,10.8 

Hezekiah  Scott 

C(                (t 

136 

4.10.8 

Thos.  Wood 

Aug    15 

111 

3.  4.0 

Joseph  Jackett 

July   28 

129 

4.   6.0 

Patrick  Cushman 

Ik         a 

129 

4.   6.0 

Justice  Allen 

"     20 

137 

4.11.4 

John  Burk 

"     20 

137 

4.11.4 

Joel  Parker 

"       " 

, 

137 

4.11.4 

John  Coben 

"       " 

28 

0.18.8 

Jason  Glason 

Aug.     1 

125 

4.   3.4 

Mich  Parker 

"      26 

100 

8.  6.8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


49 


Names 


Eben  Lee 
Benj.  Whipple 
Josiah  Welch 
Daniel  Galusha 
Josiah  Avery 
Eben''  Barns. 
Amos  Mead 
Jona.  Hart 
Daniel  Welch 


When 
entered 
service 


Sept. 
Aug. 

Sept. 


July 
Aus 
July   21 


4 
18 
29 
1 
4 
12 
21 
25 


When  dis- 
charged 


Deo.     3 


Aug.   20 


No.  days 

Amt.'of 

service 

pay 

91 

3.  0.8 

108 

3.12.0 

97 

3.  4.8 

94 

8.  2.8 

91 

c!.  0.8 

88 

2.15.4 

186 

4.10.8 

101 

3.  7.4 

31 

1.  0.8 

£S5.  4.8 

Sept.  29,  1778.     I  certify  upon  honor  that  this  pay  roll  is  just 
and  true  in  all  its  parts. 

;!C35.4.8  John  Warner,  Capt. 

Sept.  29,  1778.     To  the  Hon.  Ira  Allen  Esq.    Treasurer. 
Sir.     Please  to  pay  Capt.  John  Warner  ninety-five  pounds  four 
pence,  being  in  full  of  the  balance   due  to  him  on  the  above  pay 
roll,  Bounty  and  Recruiting  Money.     By  order  of 

Moses  Robinson  )    ^ 
Ira  Allen  [   ^oni- 

Sept.  29,  1778.       Rec'd  of    Ira    Allen,     Treasurer,    ninety-five 
pounds  four  pence  in  full  of  the  above  account. 

John  Warner,  Capt. 


[18]  [Capf.  Parmelee  Allen  s  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Company  in  Col.  Her- 
rick's  Reg't  of  Rangers  for  the  advanced  pay  engaged  by  the 
authority  of  the  State  of  Vermont  at  ^1  per  man  per  month. 
[1777?] 


Names 


Sergt.  John  Luddenton 
"      Eben'  Farnsworth 
' '      John  Smith 

Corpl.  Eben'  Wilton 
''     Timo.  Allen 
"    Eben'  Kingsbury. 

Amos  Stow 
[4] 


When 

entered 

sub'n 


July  15 


Aug   15 


When  dis- 
charged 


Dec. 


Days  in 
service 


143 
142 
142 
142 
142 
142 
111 


Amt.  pay 


4.14.8 
4.14.8 
4.14.8 
4.14.8 
4.14.8 
4.14.8 
3.14.8 


50 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

When 

entered 

sub'n 

When  dis- 
charged 

Days  in 
service 

Amt.  pay 

Ebene.  Mallary 

July  15 

Dec.     3 

142 

4.14.8 

Joshua  Colver 

ic       1  ( 

142 

4.14.8 

Josiah  Farnsworth 

((                 K 

142 

4.14.8 

Ichabod  Parker 

.(                  I. 

142 

4.14.8 

Epaphras  Bipley. 

Aug  1 

135 

4.   3.4 

Jona.  Prindle 

July  15 

142 

4.14.8 

David  Miller 

H                (( 

142 

4.14.8 

David  Warrenaugh 

Aug    1 

125 

4.   3.4 

Abram  Vanduser 

((           a 

125 

4.   3.4 

Henry  Walkins 

July   15 

142 

4.14.8 

Andrew  Simons 

1  <       (t 

142 

4.14.8 

Joseph  Henberton 

1  (       (( 

143 

4.14.8 

John  Whitney. 

"       " 

142 

4.14.8 

Moses  Sayer 

Aug.  1 

125 

4.   3.4 

Daniel  Adams 

July   15 

142 

4.14.8 

John  Boldridge 

Aug.  1 

125 

4.   3.4 

Jacob  Nonis 

"      20 

106 

3.10.8 

Ephraim  Marble 

July  15 

142 

4.14.8 

Asa  McQnevy 

(  (             (  ( 

142 

4.14.8 

John  Miller 

U              (( 

143 

4.14.8 

Jesse  Field 

(  (             (t 

142 

4.14.8 

Eben'  Wright 

((             it 

142 

4.14  8 

Saml.  Ohapin 

(  t              (I 

* 

142 

4.14.8 

Jona.  Atwood 

Sep.    15 

82 

2.13.4 

Reuben  Green 

7 

88 

2,18.8 

Levi  Hatch 

k  i                  ti 

88 

8.18.8 

Eph™  Blackman 

July   15 

142 

4.14.8 

Joseph  Aaron 

ii             (( 

142 

4.14.8 

Andrew  Ford 

<i          a 

142 

4.14.8 

John  Spencer 

H                (1 

142 

4.14.8 

Simon  Coats 

Oct.    2 

68 

3.   2.0 

Keuben  Coats 

•  (             (i 

68 

3.   2.0 

Daniel  Wise 

i(             i( 

63 

2.   2.0 

Caleb  Allen 

"              1 

64 

2.   2.8 

Abner  Biancher 

((           ( c 

64 

2.   2.8 

Felix  Powel 

■  I       l< 

64 

3.   2.8 

Joseph  Farnsworth 

July  15 

142 

4.14.8 

1 

£  181  16.6 

Bounty  money  for  forty-five  men 
Kecruiting  money  for  the  same 


Cash  paid  him 
Balance  due 


18.   0.0 


i:  469.16.6- 
292.  4.0 


^177.12.6- 

Parmelee  Allen,  Capt. 
In  Council,  Bennington,    16''>   June,    1778.     Having  examined 
the  above  pay  roll,  do  approve  of  the  same   and   find   the   balance 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


51 


due  to  Capt.  Allen  to  be  ^177.12.6  which  you  are  hereby  directed 
to  pay  him.  Thos.  Chittenden 

to  Capt.  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer. 

Rec'd.  June  30,  1778  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  one  hundred  and 
seventeen  pounds  twelve  shillings  and  six  pence  in  full  of  the 
above  account     P''  me. 

Parmelee  Allen,  Capt. 

[364]  l^Two  Men  who  had  been  Prisonei-s\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  two  men,  viz.  Philip  and  Stephen  Smith,  be- 
longing to  Capt.  Elisha  Burton's  Company  in  Col.  Saml.  Herrick's 
Regiment  of  Rangers,  raised  by  the  State  of  Vermont,  who  were 
captured  at  Lake  George  Landing  the  24"'  day  of  September,  1777, 
and  remained  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy  as  prisoners,  until  one, 
that  is  Stephen  Smith,  died,  which  was  the  5"'  day  of  Oct,  1777, 
the  other,  that  is,  Philip  Smith,  remained  in  the  hands  of  the 
enemy  as  a  prisoner  until  he  was  exchanged  in  a  cartele  from 
Halifax  and  returned  home  the  14"^  day  of  January,  1779. 


Names 

When 
taken 
prison- 
ers 

1777 
Sept.  24 

Died  or 

when 
dis- 
charged 

Days 
after 
taken 

P' 

month 

Total 

14.8 
31.14.8 

Stephen  Smith 
Philip  Smith 

1777 

Oct.  5 

1779 

Jan.     14 

11 
476 

2.0.0 
2.0.0 

^32.  9.4 
11.16.0 

i:44.   5.4 

Also,  a  retain 
to  draw 


(Philip  Smith  Jr.      See  Receipt  on  original.) 

f  2  guns  of  the  best  and  suitable  for  Bangers  ]  which  were  ta- 

3  powder  horns  \  8.   6.0  ken  from  the 

2  bujlet  pouches]  12.0   |  above  named 

2  blankets  2.10.0   I-  Stephen  Smith 

2  haversacks  8.0  and  Philip 

I  Smith  by  the 

11.16.0  J  enemy. 

In  Council,  Manchester,  Oct.  16,  1779.  Sir,  Please  pay  to 
Philip  Smith  or  order  the  sum  of  forty-four  pounds  five  shillings 
and  four  pence  L  money  on  the  within  account,  being  approved  by 
the  council. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

To  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer. 

Date  above  reed,  the  contents  of  the  above  order  for  and  in 
behalf  of  Mr.  Smith.  John  House. 


52 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


["211]  [Ca/A   William  Heaton's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Heaton's  Company  of  Militia, 
under  the  command  of  Peter  Olcott  in  the  service  of  Vermont 
State,  from  the  time  of  their  engagement  until  discharged  by  the 
commanding  o'^icer  of  the  Northern  Department. 

Engaged  Sept.  20,17:7. 


Names 

Days 

Pr. 

Month 

Miles 

Entered 

Total 

William  Heaton,  Capt. 

36 

134 

20th. 

Solomon  Ciishman,  Lt. 

86 

134 

Elisha  Woodworth.  Ensign 

36 

134 

" 

Elijah  Gates,  Sergt.  Major 

36 

2.10.0 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

John  Wright,      " 

36 

2.10, 

134 

' ' 

3.  0.  0 

Calvin  Parkhurst,  Sergt 

36 

2.10 

134 

•• 

3.  0.  0 

Elihu  Hosford            " 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.   0.  0 

Levi  Root                   " 

36 

2.10 

134 

ti 

3.   0.  0 

Samuel  Hutchinson  Corpl. 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.   0 

Nathan  Morgan              " 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.   0.   0 

Daniel  Gilbert 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.   0.   0 

Joel  Strong                     " 

36 

2.10 

134 

8.  0.   0 

Phineas  Parkhurst,  Fifer 

36 

2.10 

134 

.  i 

3.  0.  0 

Gershom  Bartlet 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

Walter  Abbit 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.   0.   0 

Irae!  Brown 

36 

2.10 

1.34 

3.   0.   0 

Joseph  Bartlet 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.   0.   0 

Joseph  Ball 

36 

2.10 

184 

8.  0.  0 

Elijah  Beman 

36 

2.10 

184 

" 

8.  0.  0 

William  Cushman 

36 

2.10 

134 

u 

3.  0.  0 

Samuel  Curtis 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

Levi  Baldwin 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

Frederick  Earnest 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

Peter  FirmHn 

36 

2.10 

134 

•  ' 

8.  0.   0 

Joseph  Havens 

36 

2.10 

184 

" 

3.  0.  0 

Robert  HaLde 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

John  Hutchinson 

86 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

William  Moor 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.  0.  0 

WiUiam  Bell 

36 

2.10 

134 

'■ 

3.  0.  0 

Saml.  Partridge 

36 

2.10 

184 

" 

3.   0.  0 

Joel  White 

36 

2.10 

134 

■  ' 

3.   0.  0 

Samuel  Wright 

18 

2.10 

134 

" 

1.11.   3 

Joshua  Spear 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

8.   0.  0 

Joseph  Wheeler 

36 

2.10 

134 

" 

3.   0.   0 

Benj.  Spalding 

31 

2.10 

134 

" 

2.   3.10 

John  Strong 

31 

2.10 

134 

.  ( 

2.  3.10 

John  Burton 

18 

2.10 

134 

'• 

1.10.   0 

Benj.  Chamberlin 

36 

2.10 

134 

1 1 

8.   0.   0 

^145. 15.   7 

William  Heaton,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


State  of  Vermont 
Norwich,  August  2-i,  1778 


)  Then  the  with- 
in Council      >  in  Pav  Roll  was 
)  examined     and 

approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which 
IS  one  hundred  and  forty-four  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  seven 
pence. 

Joseph  Marsh 

Nov.  30,  1778.      Received  the  above  sum  in  behalf    of    Capt. 
Heaton 

Peter  Olcott 
By  mistake  made  in  the  pay  roll,  received  18/ more. 
^145.15.7  Peter  Olcott. 


[275] 


\^Capt.  Frye  Bay  ley's  Company'\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Frye  Bayley's  Company  of  Militia,  under 
the  command  of  Col.  Peter  Olcott,  in  the  service  of  the  State  of 
Vermont.  [1777  ?] 


Time  of 

In  service 

when 

Pr. 

month 

Wages  due 

Names 

engage- 

dis- 

Miles 

with 

ment 

Mos. 

days 
4 

oharg'd 
Oct.  27 

370 

milage 

Frye  Bayley,  Capt. 

Sept.  38 

1.  3.   6 

Nathaniel  Morrell,  Lt. 

tt     t. 

4 

"     " 

370 

1.  2.  6 

Kobert  Hunkins,  Lt. 

.    (                iL 

4 

.4           .4 

270 

1.   3.  6 

Moses  Chamberlin,  Sergt. 

" 

4 

41            4( 

2.16.8 

270 

8.19.  3 

Eobert  Stimson, 

.    ( 

4 

44             .4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.U).  3 

Sylvanus  Heath,          " 

"               " 

4 

"             " 

2.16.8 

270 

8. IS).   3 

Stephen  Rider             " 

■' 

4 

('             4   4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  3 

Bartholomew  Sumner, 

Corpl. 

11                " 

4 

(4             (4 

3.16.8 

270 

3.19.   3 

Thomas  Brock 

.4         .  ( 

4 

44              44 

3.16.8 

370 

8.19.   3 

Enos  Sawyer 

''          " 

4 

"             *  ' 

3.16.8 

370 

3.19.   3 

Duncan  McClain          " 

It          (  ( 

4 

>  (           4  4 

3.16.8 

370 

8.19.   3 

William  Johnson 

" 

4 

>  4           .4 

3.16.8 

370 

8.19.    3 

Uriah  Chamberlin 

"          " 

4 

'•           " 

2.16.8 

370 

8.19.   3 

Enoch  Brown 

"          '' 

4 

t  (             44 

2.16.8 

370 

3.19.   3 

David  Hazel  tine 

■'          " 

4 

1, 

2.16.8 

370 

3.19.   3 

Pelatiah  Bliss 

(t          .  ( 

4 

14             4   4 

y.16.8 

370 

3.19.  3 

Benjamin  Davies 

4 

4f             44 

2.16.8 

370 

8.19.   3 

David  Bead 

"          '' 

4 

"              " 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

John  Orr 

" 

4 

4.             4   4 

3.16.8 

370 

3.19.   3 

James  Orr 

" 

4 

3.16.8 

370 

3.19.  3 

John  Ormond 

4 

44              44 

3.16.8 

370 

3.19.  3 

David  Whittier 

(.          U 

4 

44             44 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  3 

Peter  Johnson 

"          " 

4 

44             44 

a.  16. 8 

270 

3.19.  3 

Zumenick  Indian 

"          " 

4 

44             44 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

54 


STATE    OF     VERMONT 


Time  of 

In  service 

when 

Pr. 

month 

Wages  due 

Names 

engage- 
ment 

dis- 
charg'd 

Miles 

"with 

Mos. 

days 

milage 

John  McClarin 

Sept.  28 

4 

Oct.  27 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

Alexander  Thompson 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.10.  2 

Jonathan  Martin 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

Ichabod  Collins 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

James  McLaughlin 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19,  2 

Patrick  Kannady 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3,19.  2 

William  Mitchell 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3,19.  2 

Ephraim  Martin 

4 

ii 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

Joseph  Taj  lor 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

George  Gregg 

4 

2.16.8 

270 

3.19.  2 

James  Bayley 

4 

2.16,8 

270 

3.19.  2 

Benjamin  Martin 

4 

2.16,8 

270 

3.19.  2 

Josiah  Page 

4 

i 

2,16,8 

270 

3.19.  2 

Jonathan  Fowler 

4 

i 

2.16,8 

270 

3.19.  2 

Dudley  Carleton 

4 

2,16,8 

270 

3.19.  2 

William  Wallace 

4 

2.16,8 

270 

3,19.  2 

Ephraim  Bayley. 

4 

H          tl 

2,16,8 

270 

3.19.  2 

^153.15.10 

Lawful  money. 

Frye  Bayley,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont.  Bennington,  June  13,  1778.  The  within 
Pay  Roll  being  examined  is  accepted  by  the  Council  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  ^153.15.10  by  order  of 
Council.  Thos.  Chittenden. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  31,  1783.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  sixty-six  pounds 
eight  shillings  and  nine  pence,  lawful  money,  for  and  in  behalf  of 
Frve  Bayley. 

'  ^153.15.10  Neh.  Lovewell,  Jr. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


55 


[37:2] 


Capt.  Joshua  Hazens  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  Company  of  Militia,  under 
the  command  of  Col.  Peter  Olcott,  in  the  service  of  Vermont 
State,  from  the  time  of  engaging  until  their  discharge  by  the  com- 
manding officer  of  the  Northern  Department.     1777. 


Names 

Entered 
service 

Days 

p, 
month 

Total 
wages 

Miles 

Joshua  Hazen,  Capt. 

Sept.  33 

34 

Bichard  Wait,  Lt. 

"       " 

34 

Saml.  How  Savage,  Ensign 

(1       (I 

34 

Daniel  Spooner             " 

34 

Eben'  Hoisington,  Sergt. 

,  f       ( ( 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

David  Wright            " 

k  (       ( ( 

34 

3.10 

3.16,8 

18 

Nathan  Call 

(.       ( ( 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

John  Grissel              ' ' 

"      " 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Edmund  Harvey,  Oorpl. 

■' 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Ben.].  Skinner            " 

"       " 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Abijah  Lanfere,  Fifer 

'•       " 

34 

2.10 

3.16.H 

18 

Benj    Bell 

" 

34 

3.10 

3.16.8 

18 

David  Brewster 

It       (( 

34 

3.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Erastus  Chapman 

(  (                  4 

34 

2.10 

2.16,8 

18 

Edward  Grannis 

" 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

John  Smead 

"                  '• 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

James  Dunfee 

"                  " 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Thomas  Vaill 

" 

34 

2.10 

2.16,8 

18 

Thomas  Hunter 

'' 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Warren  Cottle 

1   (                  ,1 

34 

3.10 

2.16.8 

18 

William  Powers 

•'                  " 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Jehiel  Bobbins 

,  .                  tt 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Solomon  Hazen 

" 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Luke  Lanfere 

.  (                 ,   ( 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Hezekiah  Hazen 

•'                  " 

34 

3.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Anthony  Sheldon 

4<                  (( 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Thomas  Barrit 

*'                  '' 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Asa  Taylor 

<•           u 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

William  Patterson 

,1        " 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

John  Dunbar 

C<             (( 

34 

3.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Zimri.  Luce 

((        (( 

34 

3.10 

3.16.8 

18 

John  Billings 

(1         tt 

34 

2.10 

8.16,8 

18 

Joseph  March 

,  i         *' 

34 

3.10 

3.16.8 

18 

John  W.  Dana 

,  t         (< 

34 

3.i0 

3.16.8 

18 

J  onathan  Burt 

'*        " 

34 

3.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Joseph  Barrit 

"        " 

34 

3.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Ignatius  Sprague 

'•        '' 

34 

2.10 

2.16.8 

18 

Nathl.  Throop. 

<L                  .( 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Thomas  Hunt. 

it                  (I 

34 

2.10 

3.16.8 

18 

Solomon  Kent. 

(  C                  11 

34 

2.10 
Due 

2.16.8 

18 

;£-1S6.   6.4 

Joshua  Hazen,   Capt. 


56 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


In  Coiincil,  Bennington,  June  12.  1778.  The  within  Paj'  Roll 
accepted  and  approved,  the  sum  of  which  is  one  hundred  and 
thirty-six  pounds  four  shillings,  which  sum  the  Treasurer  is  di- 
rected to  pay  per  order  of  Council.         Thomas  Chittenden,  Gov'' 

Reed.  Windsor,  Oct.  26,  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  One 
hundred  and  thirty-six  pounds  four  shillings  in  full  for  this  pay 
roll,  for  and  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Joshua  Hazen. 

Elkanah  Sprague 

[236]        [Ca/A  Abel  Marsli  s  force  engaged  in  transporting  flour'\ 

A  Return  of  Men  and  Horses  employed  by  Capt.  Abel  Marsh 
in  carrying  Flour  from  Connecticut  River  to  Battenkill  for  the  use 
of  the  Northern  Army,  by  order  of  Jacob  Bayley,  P.  [B]  D.  G.* 
13th.  Oct.  1777. 


Names 


Total 


.Toseph  Marsh 
Nathan  Howling 
Josiah  Lamb 
John  Strong 
Joseph  Saflord 
W'"  Powers 
Oliver  Kidder 
Israel  Burlingame 
Jerathmel  Powers 
Roger  Bates 
Saml.  Scott 
Elijah  Masson 
James  Biirch 
Elkanah  Sprague 
Zebulon  Lyon 
Eldad  Hubbard 
Joel  Marsh 
Koswell  Morgan 
Lent.  Benton  (?) 
Joshua  Spear 
Levi  Baldwin 
Elijah  Smalley 
Abner  Howard 
OUver  Udal 
Darius  Sessions 
Peter  Thatcher 
Dan'  Waterman 
David  Staton 
Nathl.  Boardman 
Joseph  Hatch 


15 

140 

15 

140 

9 

140 

9 

80 

9 

80 

10 

80 

10 

120 

10 

120 

10 

130 

10 

120 

120 

6 

120 

9 

80 

15 

80 

15 

140 

140 

16 

140 

16 

160 

160 

160 

16 

160 

16 

160 

IGO 

140 

80 

140 

140 

3 

45 

3 

3 

0.  4.0 
0.12.0 
0.13.0 
0.13.0 
0.12.0 
0.12.0 
0.16.0 
0.16.0 
0.13.0 
0.13.0 
0.13.0 
0.  4.0 
0.13.0 
0.13.0 
0.13.0 
0.13.0 
0.  4.0 
0.13.0 
0.13.0 
0.  4.0 
0.  4.0 
0.13.0 
0  13.0 
0.  4.0 
0.  4.0 
0.  4.0 
0.  4.0 
0.13.0 
12.0 
12.0 


8.  0.0 

9.  0.0 
9.  0.0 

5.  8.8 

5.  8.8 
5 


8. 


9 


8.8 
0.0 
0.0 
6.  0.0 
6.  O.O 
6.  0.0 

2.  0.0 
3.13.0 
5.  8.0 

0.0 
9.   0.0 

3.  0.0 
9.13  0 
9.13.0 
3.  5.4 
3.  5.4 
9.13.0 
9.12.0 
3.  0.0 
1.16.0 
8.  0.0 
8.  0.0 
I.IC.O 
1.16.0 
1.16.0 


Cash  expended  on  the  voige 


3.16.0=.^168.  2.8 


Attest  Abel  Marsh. 

'  B.  D.  G.  stands  for  Brigadier  General? 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


57 


This  certifies  that  by  the  direction  of  Maj.  Gen'  Lincoln.  I 
ordered  the  within  supplies  of  flour,  which  was  delivered  to  the 
commissary  at  Battenkiln,  at  the  time  within  specified,  when  the 
baggage  horses  were  discharged. 

Jacob  Bailey,  Brig.  Genl. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  Oct.  25,  1781 
The  within  account  examined,    and   there    is  allowed  thereon 
seventy-eight  pounds  one  shilling  and   four  pence,  lawful  money 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Abel  Marsh 
or  the  bearer. 

Timo.  Brownson,  ) 
Tho's  Chandler,     V  Committee. 
John  Strong,  ) 

Rec'd  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in 
behalf  of  Capt.  Abel  Marsh 

Peter  Olcott. 

[114]  Capt.  Abraham  Salisbury s  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ab™  Salisbury's  Company  on  Otter  Creek, 
raised  in  Clarendon  by  advice  of  committee  of  Safety  and  princi- 
pal inhabitants  of  the  towns  of  Wallonford,  Clarendon,  Rutland, 
and  Pittsford,  on  being  alarmed  by  the  enemy's  coming  to  Pitts- 
ford,  taking  some  prisoners  and  plundering  some  houses.  Capt. 
Salisbury's  Company  came  to  Pittsford  Oct.  17,  1777 — went  away 
the  28th  of  the  same  month. 


Names 

Entered 

DiB- 

charged 

Pr. 

month 

Total 

1777 

Capt.  Ab"  Salisbury 

Oct.  17 

Oc.    23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

"      Thomas  Sawyer 

17 

23 

2.10 

0  12.    6 

Sergt.  Joseph  Smith 

17 

23 

2  10 

0  12.    6 

"       Zedediah  Jackson 

17 

20 

2.10 

0.17.   4 

"       Jabez  Weaver 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.    6 

Zebediah  Green 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.    6 

Clk.  Asahel  Blanchard 

17 

23 

2.10 

1.   1.   6 

Sylvanus  Brown 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

Noel  Potter 

17 

25 

2.10 

0.18.   9 

Abn'  White 

17 

2^. 

2.10 

0.12.    6 

Saml.  Waters 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.18.    9 

Thos.  Tuttle 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

Jacob  Partridge 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

Ne''  Angel  1 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

W™  Cox 

17 

25 

3.10 

0  18.   9 

58 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Entered 

Dis- 
charged 

Pr. 

month 

Total 

1777 

Abel  Spencer 

Oct.  17 

Oc.    23 

2.10 

0.12.    6 

Thos.  Curtis 

19 

23 

2.10 

0.   8.11 

Edw'i  Owens. 

17 

25 

2.10 

0.18.   9 

David(?)  Niles 

17 

23 

2.10 

0  12.   6 

Tho''  Edd}^ 

1!) 

23 

2.10 

0.   8.11 

Levi  Colvin 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.    6 

David  Warner 

17 

21 

2.10 

0.   8.    9 

Benj.  Foster 

10 

20 

2.10 

0.    7.   0 

Oliver  Arnold 

10 

23 

2.10 

0.    9.   0 

Jesse  Place 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

John  Squire 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

A.  Arnah  Brooks. 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

Peter  Tarbox 

19 

23 

2.10 

0.   0.   0 

Nathan  Place 

19 

23 

2.10 

0.   9.   0 

Obadiah  Gill. 

19 

28 

2.10 

1.   0.   9 

W"'  Rounds. 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.    9.   0 

Joseph  Barker 

17 

25 

2.10 

0.16.   0 

Obadiah  Edmunds. 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.  '6 

Jona  Edy 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.    6 

Silas  Whitney 

17 

23 

2  10 

0  12.   6 

Silas  Whitney,  Jr. 

10 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

Benj.  Stevens,  Jr. 

19 

25 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

James  Stevens 

19 

23 

2.10 

0.   9.   0 

Jos.  Williams. 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.   9.   0 

Joel  Foster 

17 

25 

2.10 

0.16.   0 

Peter  Edy 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

Mark  Jeney 

17 

19 

2.10 

0.   5.   3 

Jonah  Ives. 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

Needham  Drury 

17 

28 

2.10 

1.   1.   6 

Azariah  Brooks 

17 

23 

2.10 

0.12.   6 

James  Rounds. 

19 

23 

2.10 

0.   9.   0 

Mathew  Cox 

19 

26 

2.10 

0  U.   3 

Noah   Bush 

17 

28 

2.10 

1.    1.   6 

Aaron  Bush 

23 

28 

2.10 

0.   9.   0 

Wallis  Sutherland 

17 

21 

2.10 

0.    9.   0 

Nathl.  Shelton 

17 

26 

2.10 

0.17.    6 

Eben''  Cooley 

17- 

25 

2.10 

0.16.  0 

James  Edmonds 

17 

25 

2.10 

0  16.   0 

Daniel  Stevens 

19 

21  ' 

2.10 

0.   5.   3 

Abel  Stevens 

19 

24 

2.10 

0.10.   9 

vSaml.  Williams. 

20 

28 

2.10 

0.15.   9 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


59 


Names 


Joseph  Jackson 
Ezekiel  Clark. 
Jarnes  Smith 
Elihu  Allen. 


Entered 


1777 

Oct.  19 

19 

19 

19 


Dis-  Pr. 

charged  |     month 


Total 


Oc.    20 

21 
21 

21 


2.10 
2  10 
2.10 
2.10 


0.  3.  6 

0.  5.  3 

0.  5.  3 

0.  5.  3 


£sr 


.11 


Nov.  9,  1779.  This  day  personally  appeared  Capt.  Abraham 
Salisbury  and  made  solemn  oath  to  this  account  before  me. 

Nell.  Angell,  Justice  of  Peace 

To  His  Excellency  Thomas  Chittenden  Esq.,  Governor  and  to 
the  Honorable  Council.  Please  to  pay  this  account  to  M''  Asahel 
Blanchard.  Ab"^  Salisbury,  Capt. 

Nov.  12,  1779.  This  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  thirty-seven  pounds 
seven  shillings  and  eleven  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

To  I.  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer. 


Nov.  15,  1779.     Reed,  in  full  of  I.  Allen. 


Asahel  Blanchard. 


;^37.r.ll 
[151]  [Scouts  sent  out  from  Woodstock\ 

A    R.0II    of    the    Men    that    scouted    from    Woodstock    in    the 


year  1777. 

Names 

Days  out. 

Names 

Days  out 

Charles  Killam 
Saml.  Pratt 
Billy  Gray. 
John  Sanderson 
William  Smith 
Jona.  Farnsworth. 
Joseph  Darling, 
Phineas  Powers. 

2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 

Eben"-  Call. 
Timo    Knox 
Joseph  Call. 
Eben''  Crain 
Isaac  Hoisington 

Total 

3 
4 
4 
4 
4 

30 

Woodstock,  Oct.  17,  1778. 


Phineas  Williams,  Capt. 
of  s''  Town. 


60 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


The  above  men  found  themselves  the  time  out  36  days  at  12  / 
per  day  makes  p^21.1'2.0. 

Your  committee  appointed  to  settle  and  adjust  ace'*  having- 
perused  the  within  account  and  adjusted  the  same  at  12  /  per  day, 
do  find  due  on  the  same  ^21.12.0. 


Paul  Spooner        „ 

T3      ■    i5    ™         r  Committee. 

Ben].  Emmons  ) 


To  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer.  You  are  hereby  directed  to  pay 
Capt.  Phineas  Williams  the  within  account,  it  being  twenty-one 
pounds  twelve  shillings. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Windsor,  Oct.  22,  1778  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  twenty- 
one  pounds  twelve  shillings  in  full  for  this  order. 

^21.12.0  ■  Phineas  Williams. 


[250] 


[  Tuw  Officers  who  had  been  taken  prisoners^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Frye  Bayley  and  Lieut.  Nehemiali  Love- 
well,  while  in  captivity,  sent  [with]  Flag  by  the  Hon.  Maj.  Genl. 
Gates,  in  the  month  of  December,  1777. 


Names 


Frye  Bayley,  Capt. 
Neh.  Lovewell,  Lt. 


Months 

in 
service 

13 
13 


^^i^s"      Ann.   of 
mSnth       '■''*'°"'^ 


8.0.0      34.0.0 
5.8.0      13.0.0 


Amt.  pay 

and 

rations 


130.0.0 
77.6.0 


Cash 
reed,  in 
Jan.  1779 


96.  0.0 
64.16.0 


Balance 


Bennington,  Feb.  2,  1782.  Personally  appears  before  me 
Lieut.  Nehemiah  Lovewell  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  above 
account  is  just  and  true,  and  that  he  received  for  the  above  account 
from  the  United  States  in  the  month  of  Jan.  1779  the  sum  of  sixty- 
four  pounds  sixteen  shillings  continental   money  and  no  more. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

State  of  Vermont.      In  Genl.  Assembly,  Feb.  22,  1782. 

Resolved,  That  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be  directed  to  allow 
the  sum  of  twenty-four  pounds  to  Capt.  Frye  Bayley  and  Lt.  Nehe- 
miah Lovewell,  the  sum  of  twelve  pounds  lawful  money,  being  for 
rations  due  to  them  as  per  the  within  acct.  and  that  an  order  be 
drawn  upon  the  Treasurer  accordingly. 

Attest.  Roswell  Hopkins,  Clerk. 

Pay  Table  Otfic-e,  Bennington,  22  Feb.  1782.  The  above 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


61 


unto  Lt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell  the  sum  of  twelve  pounds,  agreeable 

to  the  above  resolve. 

Nathl.  Brush         )  ^ 

rr-         T>  y  Committee 

iimo.  Brownson  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Feb.  20,  1783,  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen.  Esq. 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  within  order,  being  thirty-six  pounds 
lawful  money,  for  myself  and  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Frye  Bayley. 

Nehemiah  Lovewell  Jr. 

[82] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Men  raised  in  an  Alarm  to  defend  the  frontiers 
of  this  State. 


Commence- 

Days in     pj 
service 

Names 

ment  of 

jcharged 

Doll's 

£.  s.  d. 

pay 

Dauiel  Smith 

Mar.    0 

9         ]V 

lar.    18 

9 

2.14.0 

Elisha  Wright 

9 

'         " 

9 

3.14.0 

Jared  Post 

9 

'         " 

9 

2.14.0 

Nath.  Perry- 

9 

' 

9 

2.14.0 

Jonathan  Rowley 

9 

. 

9 

2.14.0 

Matthew  Cox 

9 

'         " 

9 

2.14.0 

Johel  Smith 

8 

17 

8 

2.  8.0 

John  Williams 

8 

17 

8 

2.  8.0 

James  Hopkins. 

9 

18 

9 

2.14.0 

Joseph  Williams 

9 

9 

3.14.0 

John  Stearns 

8 

17 

8 

2.  8.0 

Silas  Bood 

8 

'         " 

8 

3.  8.0 

Timothy  Bishop. 

7 

16 

7 

2.   2.0 

Absalom  Talor. 

9 

18 

9 

2.14.0 

Christopher  Keuyon 

9 

'         " 

9 

3.14.0 

Jesse  Place. 

H               >  > 

9 

9 

3.14.0 

£i\.  8.0 

The  above  pay  roll  is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts,  without 
fraud  to  the  State  or  any  individual. 

Thos.  Sawyer,  Captain. 

The  within  payroll  examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer 
is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  £orty-one  pounds,  eight 
shillings. 

^41.8  0  Thos.Xhittenden. 

Reed.  Dec.  28,  1778  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  roll,  which  is  forty  one  pounds  eight  shillings. 

?"■  me. 

Thos.  Sawyer,  Captain. 


62 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[251] 


[Capt.  Daniel  Comstock's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Comstock's  Company  for  two  days  service, 
done  in  April  1778,  by  order  from  Governor  Chittenden. 


Names 

Entered 
service 

When 
dis- 
charged 

No. 
days 

Pr. 

month 

Total 

Capt.  Daniel  Comstock 

April  23 

April  33 

3 

2.10.0 

0  R.4 

V          [Theae  (two)  linea 
f     appear   to   be  erased 
f    in  ths  original  Roll. 
>             C.  L.  Knapp.] 

Lt.  Eli  Brownson 

"     ' 

2 

2.10.0 

0.3.4 

Sergt.  John  Lee 

8 

do 

3.4 

'•      Samuel  Hoit 

3 

do 

3.4 

Oorrl.  John  Burnam 

3 

do 

3.4 

Benj.  Lewis 

3 

do 

3.4 

Benj.  Griffin 

3 

do 

3.4 

Ebene.  Murray- 

3 

do 

3.4 

Amos  Chipman 

3 

do 

3.4 

Eeuben  Parks 

3 

do 

3.4 

Daniel  Barber 

3 

do 

3.4 

Ichabod  Bartlett 

3 

do 

3.4 

Jed''  Bingham 

3 

do 

3.4 

Ebene.  Bradley 

2 

do 

3.4 

Ebene.  Lee 

2 

do 

3.4 

Gilbert  Bradley 

2 

do 

3.4 

Zerah  Payne 

2 

do 

3.4 

Benj.  Bradley 

3 

do 

3.4 

Jona.  Hoit 

3 

do 

3.4 

Jona.  Wright 

2 

do 

3.4 

/3.0.0 

I  do  certify  the  above  roll  to  be  just  and  true. 

Daniel  Comstock,  Capt. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  David  Comstock,  which  is 
three  pounds. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 


Arlington,  Nov.  20.  1778.      Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer, 
by  the  hand  of  John  Fassett,  the  within  contents. 

Danl.  Comstock,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


63 


[542J 


\^Capt.  Solomon  Cushman's  Company\ 


A  Muster  Roll  of  part  of  Capt  Solomon  Cushman's  Company 
in  the  Battalion  of  forces  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  com- 
manded by  Col.  Timothy  Bedle,  1778. 


(    1   April  Capt  Solomon  Cushman 
Appointed  I  Do    Do     1  Lieut  Elias  Stevens 
/  Do    Do     1 


No. 

Appointed 

\           Sergeants 

Term 

Eemarks 

for  1  year 

1 

April '"« 

8 

Azel  Spaldinpr 

do 

3 

Do 

] 

Jeremiah  Persevel 

do 

3 

Do 

1 

Gershom  Morse 

do 

1 

Corporals  Do 

8 

Joshna  Speer 

do 

2 

Do 

8 

Elijah  Baldwin 

do 

3 

Do 

8 

Ely  White 

fife 
Phinehas  Parkhurst 

do 

Do 

1 

do 

Inlisted 

privates 

1 

April 

10 

William  Annable 

do 

2 

do 

1 

Elisha  Brown 

do 

3 

do 

1 

Silvester  Bugbee 

do 

Piled 

4 

do 

1 

Eleazer  Cushman 

do 

"Capt.  Cushman's 

5 

do 

1 

Nehemiah  Olosson 

do 

Muster   Roll    in 

6 

do 

1 

Barjonas  Dammon 

do 

my  Detachment 

7 

do 

8 

Solomon  Hazen 

do 

at  Albany  1778." 

8 

do 

8 

John  Kent 

do 

9 

do 

1 

Daniel  Lovejoy 

do 

The    following    is 

10 

do 

1 

Job  Morse 

do 

written  on  Roll 

11 

do 

7 

Azal  Perseval 

do 

in  red  ink: —  .. -t; 

12 

do 

1 

William  Porter 

do 

"reed  28"'    March 

13 

do 

1 

Thomas  Savage 

do 

1820— with  loose 

14 

do 

1 

Elkna  Sprague 

do 

papers  found^af- 

15 

do 

1 

John  win  troop 

do 

ter  the  mail  was 

16 

do 

8 

Solomon  White 

do 

robbed." 

Albany,  July  30.  1778.  Mustered  then  part  of  Capt.  Solomon 
Cushman's  Company  as  specified  in  the  above  Roll. 

Richard  Lush,  Dep''  M.  M. 

Present  1  Capt.  1  Lieut.  3  sergts.  3  Corporals— 1  fife— 16  pri- 
vates 

We  do  swear  that  the  within  Muster  Roll  is  a  true  State  of  the 
company  without  fraud  to  the  United  States  or  to  any  individual 
according  to  our  best  knowledge. 

Solomon  Cushman  Capt. 


64 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Sworn  before  me  at  Albany  this  day  of  July  1778. 

John  Stark  B.  G. 

Sec'"'''  Office,  Concord,  N.  H.,  July  23,  1845 
A  true  copy.  Attest, 

Thomas  P.  Treadwell, 

Secretary  of  State. 

\Capt.  Isaac  Clark's  Company^ 


[8] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Isaac  Clark's  Company  of  Militia,  raised 
by  order  of  Major  General  De  la  Fayette,  for  the  defence  of  the 
frontiers  and  on  Lake  Champlain,  to  receive  additional  pay  from 
the  State  of  Vermont. 


Namhs  and  Kank 

Entered 
service 

Dis- 
charged 

Days 

Total 

1778 

Capt.  Isaac  Clark. 

Mar  2 

May  2 

60 

12.   0.0 

Lt.  Ethan  Pier 

' ' 

'■ 

8.   2  0 

"    Nathl     Holmes. 

'      " 

•' 

8.   2,0 

Ssrg.  Maj.  Jas.  Smith 

(              (  £ 

4  ( 

4.   0.0 

"      Eben''  Wood. 

'              '  ' 

(  1 

4.   0.0 

"      Benj.  Holrr.es. 

t              i  i 

'■ 

4.   0.0 

"      Saml,  Royce 

' 

(  ( 

4.   0.0 

"      Peter  Mclntyre 

i              i  i 

'' 

4.16.0 

Corpl    W"  Ashley. 

i              i  t 

(  i 

4.   0.0 

Jos  Lawrence 

(              (  ( 

(  ( 

4.   0.0 

Caleb  Matteson 

" 

t  i 

4.   0.0 

"       Edward  Turner 

k              (  1 

1  i 

4.   0.0 

Drum'  Richd.  Bentley. 

C              (  t 

" 

4.   0.0 

Fifer  Stephen  Savy 

C              I. 

" 

4.   0.0 

Phinehas  Rysley. 

(              i  I 

" 

4.   0.0 

John  Train 

i              (  1 

(  1 

4.   0.0 

Sylvan  us  Brown 

" 

(  ( 

4.   0.0 

Moses  Kent 

' 

" 

4.   0.0 

Onesimus  Risden 

' 

" 

4.   0.0 

Perley  Hewlett 

i.             i  t 

" 

4.   0.0 

Nathl.  Whitney. 

k              (  I 

I  i 

4.   0.0 

Nathan  Perry. 

t              (  i 

i  i 

4.   0.0 

Noah  Beach 

i              (  ( 

(  ( 

4.   0.0 

Asa  Hale 

" 

(  ( 

4.   0.0 

Frederick  Cushman 

(              i  i 

1  ( 

4.   0.0 

Chapman  Holley, 

(              (  1 

(( 

4.   0.0 

Adonijah  Montague 

i              (  ( 

(  ( 

4.   0.0 

Zebadiah  Green 

(              (  ( 

(  i 

4.   0.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


65 


Names  and  Bank 

Entered 
service 

Dis- 
charged 

Days        Total 

1778 

Josiah  Eddy. 

Mar   2 

May  2 

60 

4.   0.0 

John  Fuller. 

14                   I  ( 

4    0.0 

James  Bates 

I  i            n 

4.   0.0 

James  Brock. 

4(                   (   C 

4.   0.0 

Jehoshaphat  Holmes. 

i  (        1 1 

4.   0.0 

Silas  Jerads 

( (         ( ( 

4.   0.0 

Reuben  Post 

(  (            M 

4.   0.0 

Saml.  Blakeley. 

11             (  i 

4.   0.0 

Eleazer  Mallory 

a         ( c 

4.   0.0 

Oliver  Herman. 

it         ii 

4.   0.0 

Jona.  Marshall 

( (          (I 

4.   0.0 

John  Odale 

(I            n 

4.   0.0 

Felix  Menter 

a         i( 

4.   0.0 

Bethuel  Tubbs 

ii         ii 

4.   0.0 

Henry  Matteson 

IS                (  ( 

4.   0.0 

Alex"^  Berr 

ii        il 

4.   0  0 

Jerem''  Clark 

U            (1 

4.   0.0 

Esquire  Wood 

(  (            (  ( 

4.   0.0 

Alfred  Hathaway. 

(i 

4.   0.0 

James  Ewing 

1  i             i( 

4    0.0 

Elisha  Smith 

(  (            ii 

4.   0.0 

Pliny  Smith 

n          a 

4.   0.0 

Tharis  Boice 

I  i          i  i 

4.   0.0 

John  R.  Blanchard 

a         ( ( 

4.   0.0 

Gideon  Allen 

it                  4   L 

4.   0.0 

Daniel  Judd 

ii              w 

4.   0.0 

Isaac  Pollard 

ii          ii 

4.   0.0 

Graham  Hurd 

I  (          if 

4.   0.0 

Solomon  Hopkins 

if             (( 

4.   0.0 

Clement  Clark. 

(  (             (i 

4.   0.0 

John  Andrus. 

(  (            11 

4.   0.0 

^253.   8.0 

State  of  Vermont,  May  25,  1778.  To  Ira  Allen  Esq.,  Treas- 
urer. 

Sir,  Pay  to  Capt.  Isaac  Clark  the  sum  of  two  hundred  and 
three  pounds,  eight  shillings,  lawful  money,  tosfether  with  fifty 
pounds  that  he  has  already  received,  will  make  the  amount  of  the 
above  roll.  This  and  his  receipt  hereon  shall  be  to  you  a  sufficient 
warrant. 

[5]  Thos.  Chittenden. 


66 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Treasurer's  Office,  Arlington,  May  28, 1778.  Reed,  of  M.  Lyou, 
Ast.  to  Ira  Allen  Esq.,  Treasurer,  two  hundred  and  fifty-three 
pounds,  eight  shillings  lawful  money,  being  the  amount  of  the 
above  roll. 

_;^253.8,0  Isaac  Clark,  Capt. 


[294,  see  next  roll]  \Detachment  under  Capt.  Nathan  Smith'] 

An  Account  of  a  Detachment  under  the  command  of  Capt. 
Nathan  Smith,  finding  themselves  provision,  when  called  to  assist 
Capt.  Eben''  Allen  in  the  month  of  April,  1778 — thirty-six  men 
finding  themselves,  five  days,  nineteen  men  finding  themselves 
three  days.     Their  names  viz. 


William  Sexton 
Reuben  Rowley 
David  Curtis 
Daniel  Purdy 
Daniel  Alb)'' 
Isaac  Marks 
Cephas  Kent 
Andrew  Lovejoy 
Truman  Powell 
Nathan  Rowley 
Solomon  Soper 
Jonathan  Allen 
John  Roberts 
Benj.  Mclntyre 
Warren   Barlow 
Zebediah  Day 
Abijah  Dunning 
George  Olds 


Isaac  Underhill 
Joseph  Mclntyre 
Charles  Collins 
Wm.  Brumley 
John  Sawyer 
Richard  Mclntyre 
Benj.  Vaughn 
W""  Roberts 
Nathan  Sprague 
Obadiah  Allen 
Mr.  Randle  (Randel) 
Benj.  Purdy  Jr. 
Jon*  Page 
Bethuel  Brumley 
Martin  Barber 
Isaac  Reynolds 
Jonathan  Ormsby 
Reuben  Baker 


Timo.  Soper 
Philip  Mead 
Lorin  Larkins 
Jacob  Odle 
Isaac  Whelpeley 
Philip  Reynolds 
Stephen  Smith 
Daniel  Johns 
W™  Beedle 
Abel  Bristo 
Nathl.  Bostwick 
W">  Drew 
Stephen  Mead 
David  Hutchinson 
Benj.  Huntley 
Timo.  Mead 
German  BuUis 
Gideon  Warren 
Thos.  Barney 


The  above  account  examined  and  allowed  each  man  for  each 
day  six  shillings  which  amounts  in  the  whole  to  seventy-one 
pounds  two  shillings,  and  the  Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the 
same. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Treasurer's  Office,  Jan.  12,  1779,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer, 
seventv-one  pounds  two  shillings. 

;^71.2.0.  Per  me,  Nathan  Smith,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


67 


[66,  see  last  roll]  \_Detachment  under  Capt.  Nathan  Smith\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  detatchtnent  under  the  command  of  Capt. 
Nathan  Smith  for  services  done  to  assist  Capt.  Eben'  Allen,  April, 
1778 — made  up  at  ;^2.10.0  per  man  per  month. 


Names 

When 

When  dis- 

Days  in 

Amount 

entered 

charged 

service 

of  pay 

1778 

Sergt.  W™  Sexton 

Apl.  23 

May    4 

12 

1.    0.0 

"       Reuben  Rowley 

"       6 

14 

1.   3.4 

"       David  Curtis 

"       4 

12 

1.   0.0 

Daniel  Purdy 

C  (               (  ( 

12 

1.   0.0 

Daniel  Alby. 

Apl.  26 

4 

0.   6.8 

Corpl.  Isaac  Marks 

May    4 

12 

1.   0.0 

Cephas  Kent 

1 1       t  ( 

12 

1.   0.0 

"       Andrew  Lovejoy. 

ti       t.  ( 

12 

1.   0.0 

"       Truman  Powel. 

Sk                    ii 

12 

1.  0.0 

Nathl.   Rowley. 

k  (          (I 

12 

1.   0.0 

Solomon  Soper 

'     27 

"     14 

18 

l.ll.O 

Jonath"  Allen 

'     23 

"       4 

12 

1.   0.0 

John  Roberts 

(4                 It 

12 

1.   0.0 

Benj.  Mclntyre 

1  (                 •  ( 

12 

1.   0.0 

Warren  Barlow 

C  (              t  » 

12 

1.   0.0 

Zedediah  Day 

( (          it 

12 

1.   0.0 

Abijah  Dunning 

(V               (  ( 

12 

1.  0.0 

Isaac  Underbill 

t  (             (i 

12 

1.   0.0 

Joseph  Mclntyre 

44                 (  ( 

12 

1.   0  0 

Charles  Collins 

It                 it 

12 

1.   0.0 

W"  Brumbly. 

"       6 

14 

1.   3.4 

John  Sawyer 

(  i             it 

14 

1.   3.4 

Richard  Mclntyre 

"       4 

12 

1.   0.0 

Benj.  Vaughn 

*  t                    it 

12 

1.   0.0 

W"  Roberts 

11                    li 

12 

1.   0.0 

Nathl  Sprague 

(   t                    (  i 

12 

1.   0.0 

Matthew  Randle 

"                    *' 

12 

1.   0.0 

Benj.  Purdy  Jr 

(   (                    U 

12 

1.   0  0 

Jona.  Page 

((                    (   ( 

12 

1.   0.0 

Obadiah  Allen. 

1   (                    t( 

12 

1.   0.0 

Betbuel  Brumley 

(   (                    (I 

12 

1.  0.0 

Martin  Barber 

U            (  ( 

12 

1.   0.0 

Isaac  Reynolds 

(1        11 

12 

1.   0.0 

Jonathan  Ormsby 

11         11 

12 

1.   0.0 

George  Olds. 

11         11 

12 

1.   0.0 

Reuben  Baker. 

11          11 

12 

1.   0.0 

68 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

When 

When  dis- 

Days in 

Amount 

entered 

charged 

service 

of  pay 

1778 

T^arnet  Born 

Apl.  23 

May    4 

12 

1.  0,0 

Timothy  Soper 

Apl.  25 

3 

0,  5.0 

Philip  Mead 

3 

0.  5.0 

Lawrin  Larkin 

3 

0.  5.0 

Jacob  Odell 

3 

0.  5.0 

Isaac  Whelpeley 

3 

0.  5.0 

Philip  Reynolds. 

3 

0.  5.0 

Stephen  Smith 

3 

0.  5.0 

Daniel  Johns 

3 

0.  5.0 

W"  Beadle. 

3 

0.  5.0 

Abel  Briston 

3 

0.  5.0 

Nathl.  Bostwic 

3 

0.  5.0 

W"  Drew. 

3 

0.  5.0 

Stephen  Mead 

3 

0.  5.0 

David  Hutchinson 

3 

0.  5.0 

Benj.  Huntley. 

3 

0.  5.0 

Timothy  Mead 

3 

0.  5.0 

German  Ballis 

3 

0.  5.0 

Gideon  Warren 

3 

0.  5.0 

Thos  Barney 

3 

0.  5.0 

£i2.  2.8 

The  above  pay  roll  is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts,  without 
fraud  to  the  State  or  any  individual. 

Test, 

Nathan  Smith,  Captain. 

The  foregoing  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  directed  to  pay  the  same  which  is  fifty-two  [sic]  pounds  two 
shillings  and  eight  pence,  to  be  paid  to  Capt.  Smith  or  order. 

Thomas  Chittenden 


Sir — Please  pay  this  roll  to  John  Fassett,  Esq. 
To  I.  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer  Nathan  Smith, 

Arlington,  Nov.  19,  1778. 


Capt. 


Reed.  Jan  19.  1779  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  forty-two  pounds 
two  shillings  and  eight  pence  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Smith. 

Pr.  me,  John  Fassett. 


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STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[23^] 


[^Capt.  William  Hutchins'  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Hutchins'  Company  of  Provincial 
Troops  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  of  America,  commenc- 
ing May  1st,  ending  Nov.  30,  1778. 


Com- 

To what 

No. 

Pay  per 
month 

Names 

mence- 
ment of 

pay 

1778 

time 
paid 

1778 

months 
paid 

Total 

William  Hutchins,  Capt. 

May  1 

Nov.  30 

7 

12.0.0 

84. 

Jacob  Farman,  Lt. 

"     " 

(t        a 

7 

8.2. 

56.14 

Simeon  Hatherway,  Adjt. 

"     '■ 

li        (> 

7 

12. 

84. 

Jacob  Kheubeok,  Surgeon 

July  17 

it       li 

4  &  15  days 

18. 

81. 

Arthur  Aylesworth,  2nd.  M' 

May  1 

i  i        ti 

7 

8 

56. 

Stephen  Packson,  Sert.  M' 

<4           (i 

tl        ti 

7 

3.8 

25.16 

Elon  Lee,  Drum  Major 

ii           (  C 

11        it 

7 

3 

21. 

Kiohard  Worden    Sergt. 

(1           t( 

It       ii 

7 

8 

21. 

Philip  Matteson 

li           (( 

•  i      ii 

7 

3 

21. 

David  Griswold        " 

1(           (< 

li      (( 

7 

3 

21. 

John  Hutchins   Corpl. 

it           (I 

((           1  C 

7 

2.4 

15.8 

Othuiel  Green        " 

ii          it 

"      " 

7 

2.4 

15.8 

Jona.  Corah 

li           t* 

'*     " 

7 

2.4 

15.8 

Isaac  Beynolds       " 

((           (  ( 

(k       tl 

7 

2.4 

15.8 

Eber  Bradley  Fifer 

it           (. 

C(           i  I 

7 

2.4 

15.8 

Jona.  Atwood 

H         it 

u          •• 

7 

2. 

14. 

Samuel  Baker 

"     " 

ii     li 

7 

2. 

14. 

Rufus  Briggs 

t«      it 

it      (1 

7 

2. 

14. 

Caleb  Bennett 

"     ** 

"       u 

7 

2. 

14.. 

Bernard  Bottom 

ii      it 

a      ■■( 

7 

2. 

14. 

Eichard  Biddlecom 

li       a 

ti 

7 

2. 

14. 

Asa  Baker 

(4             (( 

1 1      ii 

7 

2. 

14. 

Moses  Bump 

I  (       ti 

tl      (1 

7 

2. 

14. 

Nathan  Cartwright 

a       (1 

((      (( 

7 

2. 

14. 

Joseph  Kellogg 

ti       ii 

n          (( 

7 

2! 

14. 

Lemuel  Cleveland 

H        (c 

1  i        (1 

7 

2. 

14. 

Stephen  Cleveland 

li           IC 

"        " 

7 

2. 

14. 

Eichard  Colvin 

11      ii 

ii       ii 

7 

2. 

14. 

Oliver  Carpenter 

1 1      tl 

It        ii 

7 

2. 

14. 

Martin  Dunning 

"     '' 

i(        li 

7 

2. 

14. 

Ammi  Fuller 

li       11 

11         w 

7 

2. 

14. 

Benjamin  Frost 

a      it 

it        (. 

7 

2. 

14. 

Eichard  Hemington 

i<      t'  . 

It        11 

7 

2. 

14. 

Daniel  Harrick 

*'      " 

a       li 

7 

2. 

14. 

Samuel  Hopkins 

t  (      (1 

(1       (( 

7 

2. 

14. 

George  Hill 

"      " 

.(        (( 

7 

3. 

14. 

Levi  Hill 

((          u 

tl            41 

7 

2. 

14. 

Frederick  Jewett 

((       (( 

li        li 

7 

2. 

14. 

Joseph  Lewis 

t(     " 

(1        ti 

7 

2. 

14. 

John  Miller 

tl       li 

U            (( 

7 

2. 

14. 

Nathl.  Montague 

tt       u 

41           It 

7 

2. 

14. 

Joseph  Norton 

( (       (1 

(L                if 

7 

2. 

14. 

William  Popple 

( (        li 

11           41 

7 

.2. 

14. 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


73 


Com- 

To what 

No. 

Names 

mence- 
ment of 
pay 

1778 

time 
paid 

1778 

months 
paid 

Pay  per 
month 

Total 

Ebene.  Popple 

May  1 

Nov.  30 

7 

?. 

14. 

Benj.  Parks 

7 

2. 

14. 

Caleb  Pratt 

7 

2. 

14. 

Samuel  Kobbins 

7 

2. 

14. 

Ephaphras  Ripley 

7 

2. 

14. 

Roger  Starkweather 

7 

2. 

14. 

Thomas  Starkweather 

7 

2. 

14. 

Ezra  Sweet 

7 

2. 

14. 

Asa  Strong 

7 

2. 

14. 

William  Tousley 

t 

2. 

14. 

Absalom  Tupper 

7 

2. 

14. 

Joshua  Wood 

7 

2. 

14. 

Andrew  Weaver 

7 

2. 

14. 

Jacob  Wheeler 

7 

2. 

14. 

Eben.  West 

7 

2. 

14. 

Killed 

Zeraah  Pain 

1  C           (( 

May  26- 

25  days 
ul  money 

2. 

1. 

Lawf 

^1150.4.0 

William  Hutchins,  Capt. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  allowed  each  man  fourteen 
pounds  apiece  except  the  five  commission  officers,  which  sum 
amounts  to  seven  hundred  and  forty-three  pounds  fourteen  shil- 
lings and  eight  pence,  lawful  money  which  the  Treasurer  is  ordered 
to  pay  to  Capt.  William  Hutchins.  Thos.  Chittenden. 


Arlington,  7th  Dec.  1778. 
above  account. 


Then  received  of  the  Treasurer  the 
Wm.  Hutchins,  Capt. 


[348]  [CaJ>t   Thomas  Sawyei''s  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer's  Company  of  Provincial 
troops,  from  the  dates  of  their  several  enlistments  until  discharged, 
commencing  May  1st.  and  ending  Nov.  30,  1778. 


Names 

Coni- 
mence' 
of  pay 

Time  in 

Mos. 

service 
Days 

Dollars 

Dis- 
charged 

Total 

Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer 
Lt.  Saml.  Cambell 
Sergt.  Nathl.  Blanchard 
• '      Joseph  Chandler 
' '      John  Sawyer 
"      Josiah  Farnsworth 

May  1 

H          it 

a       1  ( 
Ik       it 

7 

3 

7 
7 

4 

4 

27 
4 
4 

6.75 
6.75 
6.75 
6.75 

Nov.  30 

14.  5.0 

7.16.0 

14.  5.4 

14.   5.4 

74 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Com- 

Time in 

service 

Ph?r^"pd      Total 

Names 

mence' 
of  pay 

May  1 

Dollars 

cxiargea 

Mos. 

7 

Days 
4 

Sergt.  Gideon  Allen 

6.75 

Nov.  30 

14.   5.4 

Oorpl.  Matthew  Kandall 

"     " 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Joseph  Pamoth 

(1     i( 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

"      Thomas  Hinman 

((     li 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

"      Charles  Rice 

It     (( 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Drum'  Bethel  Brumley 

n          11 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Fifer  Nathan  Rowley 

l(      tl 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

James  Allen 

(  C         It 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Robert  Allen 

(L             (( 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Nathan  Allen 

"            " 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Edward  Allen 

t(             (1 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Jehiel  Andrus 

(  (            (  ( 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Martin  Carber  (Barber) 

11             <( 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

William  Brumley 

t  (            il 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Tobe  Ohadley  (Ohadsey) 

((            ii 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Parish  Oobin 

((            .( 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Timo,  Clark 

tl            •   ( 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Francis  Culver 

i  (             (< 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Saml.  Cosswell 

"             " 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Thomas  Dewey 

" 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Obadiah  Edmunds 

"             " 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Daniel  Heard 

(i             tl 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Bleazer  Heard 

((             tl 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Aaron  Tenney  (Jenney) 

"             " 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Enos  Ives 

"             " 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Nehemiah  Kellogg 

It             ii 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

John  Moses 

tl             it 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Isaac  Marks 

t  t             It 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Jonathan  Marshall 

tt             (t 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Nathl.  Newton 

,    i            <t 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Jonathan  Rowley 

it             t   t 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Stephen  Squiers 

It             tl 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Noadiah  Sawyer 

it             t  1 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Nathan  Sprague 

If            tt 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

William  Sutherland 

"             " 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Niles  Soper  (Niels) 

it            It 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Andrew  Potter 

tt            tt 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.   5.4 

Joshua  Reynolds 

tt             tl 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

Eber  Rice 

tl                   IL 

7 

4 

6.75 

14.  5.4 

£.592.14.8 

Arlington,  Dec.  28,  1778.  The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and 
approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  five  hundred  and 
eighty  five  pounds  four  shillings  and  eight  pence,  which,  together 
with  ^7.10  already  paid  to  Lt.  John  Sawyer,  is  ^593.14.8,  the 
amount  of  this  roll.  Thos.  Chittenden. 

Dec.  28,  1778.     Reed,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
;^592.14.8  Thos.  Sawyer,  Capt. 


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75 


[303] 


[Capt  Jesse  Safford's  Company] 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jesse  Safford's  Company  of  Provincial  Troops, 
from  the  dates  of  their  several  enlistments  until  discharged,  both 
days  included,  commencing,  the  first  of  May  and  ending  the  30th. 
Nov.  1778. 


Com- 

Time of  Service 

Dollars 

When 

Names 

mence- 
ment of 
pay 

per 
month 

dis- 
charged 

Total 

Mos. 

Days 

Jesse  Safford,  Capt. 

May  1 

7 

4 

40 

Nov.  30 

14.  5.4 

■William  Crook,  Lt. 

July  25 

4 

6 

27 

"     " 

14.   5.4 

James  Fletcher,  Sergt. 

May  1 

7 

4 

6  1 

"     " 

14.  5.4 

Joseph  Wood          " 

•  (     it 

7 

4 

6  " 

'   ( (     1  ( 

14.   5.4 

Amos  Holbrook     " 

July  25 

4 

6 

6  " 

If      a 

14.  5.4 

Amasa  Powers,  Corpl. 

May  1 

7 

4 

6  " 

"      " 

14    5.4 

Nathan  Billings      " 

"     *' 

7 

4 

6  " 

"       " 

14.   5.4 

Wm.  Anebil 

'•     *' 

7 

4 

6  " 

u       (( 

14.   5.4 

Joel  Butler 

1 1     (( 

7 

4 

6  " 

"       " 

14.  5.4 

John  Curtis 

-i     1  ( 

7 

4 

6  " 

(1       a 

14.  5.4 

Wm.  Bootmau 

•  t     (< 

7 

4 

6  '• 

"       " 

14.   5.4 

Asa  Chedle 

((     (( 

7 

4 

6  " 

a       ( ( 

14.  5.4 

Adin  Dike 

(1           C( 

7 

4 

6  " 

t  c        (( 

14.  5.4 

Simon  Davis 

u       n 

7 

4 

6  " 

"       " 

14.   5.4 

Joseph  Lull 

(1      t  ( 

7 

4 

6  " 

f  c       (( 

14.   5.4 

J  ohn  Neil 

li         u 

7 

4 

6" 

((       u 

14.  5.4 

Ezra  Perry 

((         u 

7 

4 

6  " 

ii      a 

14.  5.4 

Eufus  Boot 

(>         n 

7 

4 

6  " 

a        (( 

14.  5.4 

Jeremiah  Rust 

t  I           (£ 

7 

4 

6  " 

w       " 

14.  5.4 

Jesse  Slack 

(1           H 

7 

4 

6  " 

(1       (( 

14.  5.4 

Joel  Smead 

it          (( 

7 

4 

?  " 

(.       a 

14.  5.4 

Enezer  Grain 

1  (           (I 

7 

4 

6  " 

Nov.  30 

14.  5.4 

John  Lull 

C(           (t 

6 

18 

6  " 

"    18 

14.  5.4 

Amos  Slaton 

>(             4( 

6 

18 

6  " 

It           1( 

18.  8.3 

Asa  Button  (Duton) 

July  25 

4 

6 

6  " 

"    30 

8.12.4 

Silas  Hayward 

1  C          (1 

4 

6 

6  " 

(  C          1 1 

8.12.4 

Abraham  Hawkins 

(i          <( 

4 

6 

6  " 

"           ** 

8.12.4 

Beniamin  Lovejoy 

((        a 

4 

6 

6  " 

((          >( 

8.12.4 

George  Ray 

((            4( 

4 

6 

6  " 

ti          it 

8.12.4 

Reuben  Robinson 

**             " 

4 

6 

6  " 

"           " 

8.12.4 

John  Averill 

Sept.  2 

1 

6  " 

Oct.  3 

1.   0.0 

Thos.  Read 

((            i( 

1 

6  " 

n      ti 

1.   0.0 

Moses  Hale 

"     25 

4 

6 

6  " 

Nov.  30 

8.12.4 

i:374.9.6 

The  within  pay  roll  is  just  and   true  in   all   its  parts,  without 
fraud  to  the  public  or  any  individual. 

Test,  Jesse  Safford,  Capt. 

The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  ordered  to  pay  on  the  same  to  Capt.  Jesse  Safford,  three  hundred 


76 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


and  fifty-nine  pounds  nine  shillings  and   six  pence,  that,  together 
with  fifteen  pounds  he  has  received,  will  make  the  whole  sum. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 
To  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer. 

Reed.  Dec.  28,  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  three  hundred 
and  fifty-nine  pounds  nine  shillings  and  six  pence  in  full  of  this  roll. 

Per  me,  Jesse  Safford,  Capt. 

By  a  mistake  in  the  within  roll  in  the  pay  of  John  Averill  and 
Thos.  Read  one  pound  to  each  man  two  pounds,  which  the  Treas- 
urer is  directed  to  pay. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Dec.  28,  1778  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  two  pounds,  in 
full  of  this  account. 

Per  me,  Jesse  Safford,  Capt. 


[131] 


\_Detachment  under  Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby] 


Pay  Roll  of  a  Detachment  of  Col.  G.  Warren's  Regiment  under 
command  of  Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby  for  service  done  to  guard  the 
frontiers,  by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council — made  up  at  ^2.10 
per  month. 


Names 

When 
entered 

Whe 
dis- 
charged 

Days 

Total 

1778 

Sergt.  Cyprian  Eastman 

June    5 

July    6 

22 

1.16.8 

Dan  Kent 

22 

1.16.8 

Corpl.  Amos  Scott 

22 

1.16.8 

"      Abel  Bristol 

22 

1.16.8 

David  Bates 

22 

1.16.8 

Seth  Allen 

■' 

22 

1.16.8 

Benj.  Bears 

22 

1.16.8 

Joshua  Cousins 

22 

1.16.8 

German  BuUis 

22 

1.16.8 

Rice  Beckwith 

22 

1.16.8 

Jared  Boorn 

22 

1.16.8 

Reuben  Baker 

' 

22 

1.16.8 

James  Palmer 

22 

1.16.8 

Arra  Rose 

22 

1.16.8 

Hezek''  Towsley 

22 

1.16.8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


77 


Names 

When 
entered 

When 
dis- 
charged 

Days 

Total 

1778 

Jona.  Eastman 

June    5 

July    6 

22 

1.16.8 

Ashbel   Sikes 

C  1                 (  ( 

22 

1.16.8 

Stephen  Eastman 

22 

1.16.8 

Selah  Harmon 

22 

1.16.8 

David  Noble 

22 

1.16.8 

Wm.   Graves. 

22 

1.16.8 

John  W.  Bostwick 

22 

1.16.8 

Eliphas  Warner 

22 

1.16.8 

Benj.   Monger 

22 

1.16.8 

David  Purdy 

22 

1.16  8 

Saml.  Lamfire 

22 

1.16.8 

Walter  Gage. 

June  13 

14 

1.   3.4 

^48.16.8 

Manchester,  Nov  2*,  1778.  I  do  certify  this  roll  to  be  just  and 
true,  without  fraud  to  this  State  or  any  individual. 

Gideon  Ormsby,  Capt. 

The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby,  which  is  forty- 
eight  pounds  sixteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 


Reed,  the  14"^  of  December  1778  of  Ira  Allen ,  Esq.  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order.     Per  me, 

Gideon  Ormsby,  Capt. 


78  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

[188,  see  next  roll]      [Capt.  Samuel  Robinson's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Samuel  Robinson's  Company  of  Militia, 
under  the  command  of  Lt.  Col.  Eben''  Walbridge,  for  twenty  days 
service,  commencing  15""  June,  1778  ending  10"»  July,  1778,  both 
days  included. 


When 

When 

Com- 

No. of 

Pay  per 
month 

Names 

entered 

left 

mence' 

days 

Total 

se 

rvice 

778 

service 

of  pay 

paid 

1 

1778 

1778 

Judah  Worden,  Serg' 

June  15 

July    9 

June  15 

24 

2.10.0 

2.  0.0 

Philip  Green.        do. 

,  (     tt 

"     ' 

24 

2.10. 

2.  0.0 

Daniel  Kinsley    do. 

"     10 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Daniel  Wood,  Corp' 

t(          i( 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Christopher  Caftwright,  do. 

4   C             1( 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Jeremiah  Clark  Jr. ,          " 

"       9 

((     1 

24 

2.10 

2.  0.0 

Oziah  Perry 

(■i      w 

((     ( 

24 

2.10 

2.  0.0 

John  Pooley 

*'     10 

((     ( 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Caleb  Morgan 

'^     " 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.  1.8 

Keuben  Bennett 

a      (( 

i(     1 

25 

2.10 

2.  1.8 

Eussell  Weaver 

((           (C 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Tho»  PhilKps 

t(      t( 

<(     ( 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Jacob  Youngs 

( (      ( ( 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

John  Devon 

(1      1  ( 

((     1 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Anthony  Cassy  (Coffy) 

((      i> 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.  1.8 

Jona.  Morgan 

(1           (C 

1  (     ( 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Elijah  Wolcott 

H.           f  ( 

"     < 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Caleb  Reham 

((       (( 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Simon  Antisal 

((           •! 

t>     I 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Joseph  Hurd 

(  <           (  > 

1  C          i 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

James  West 

"       9 

l(       ( 

24 

2,10 

2.   1.8 

Seth  Bassett 

"     " 

"     ' 

24 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Theophilus  Harrington 

"     10 

(1      1 

24 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

Nathan  Ford 

(  (         (  ( 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

William  Howlit 

"      9 

"     ' 

25 

2.10 

2.  0.0 

Eben'  Corey 

((         1  ( 

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24 

2.10 

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James  Bates 

((         (  ( 

1  C         1 

24 

2.10 

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John  Blakesley 

((         .  C 

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24 

2.10 

2.  0.0 

Ira  Hawley 

11         <c 

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24 

2.10 

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Sam'  Follsom 

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24 

2.10 

2.  0.0 

Charles  Everts 

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24 

2.10 

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Sam'  Griswold 

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25 

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Enoch  Wood 

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25 

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Caleb  Clark 

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25 

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Eoger  Kinsley 

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25 

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Sam'  Chapins 

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25 

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Erastus  Hathaway 

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25 

2.10 

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Levi  Smith 

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Asa  Graves 

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24 

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Chaunoy  Graves  (or  Chancy 

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1778 

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1778 

1778 

Jasper  Olds 

June  15 

July  9 

June  15 

24 

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Joseph  Lawrence 

t(     (1 

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24 

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(  c    '     tt 

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25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

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25 

2.10 

2.   1.8 

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25 

2.10 

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25 

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Amasa  Ellis  r?) 

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25 

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25 

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Daniel  Hodgkinson 

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Henry  Parker 

K          41 

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24 

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Aaron  Hublall 

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Peter  Averspors 

((          4  4 

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((        li 

34 

3.10 

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Joseph  Sweat 

41            tt 

( (      ( ( 

t  (         1  c 

34 

2.10 

2.  0.0 

Joseph  Congdon 

44           (1 

((       I  < 

;  (        ( ( 

24 

3.10 

2.  0.0 

Stephen  Fuller 

((           44 

If           C( 

34 
Sui 

3.  10 
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2.  0.0 

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The  foregoing  paiy  roll  is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts,  without 
fraud  to  any  individual  or  to  this  State 

Test.     Samuel  Robinson,  Capt. 

The  foregoing  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the 
Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Samuel  Robinson, 
which  is  one  hundred  and  twenty  pounds  fifteen  shillings. 

Tho'  Chittenden. 


18"^  Dec.  1778.     Then    received  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  the  contents 
of  the  above  order. 

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[113]  [Scoufs  sent  out  from  Windsor\ 

The  State  of  Vermont  D"-  to  the  inhabitants  of  Windsor  for 
scouting  done  from  June  to  September  in  the  year  1778,  per  order 
of  Eben'  Woods,  Major. 


Names 

Days 

Names 

Days 

Saml.  Stow  Savage,  Lt. 
Eben'  Hoisington,  En. 
Elnathan  Strong,  Sergt. 
Abel  Davis, 

Matthew  Patrick,  Corpl. 
Thos.  Norton 
Eben'^  Howard 
Solomon  Emmons. 
W-"  Smead 
Thomas  Cooper 
Silas  Bannister 
Abel  Adams 

6 

2 
9 
7 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 

Levi  Bishop 
Joseph  Moulton 
Joshua  Slayton 
Frederick  Bnrnham 
Asa  Wooster,  Sergt; 
Seth  Bishop. 
John  Lombard 
Andrew  Spear 
Jeremiah  Bishop. 
Matthew  Hammon 
Jona.  Kinsley. 

2 
2 
4 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
2 
2 

71 

Steel  Smith,  Capt. 
The  committee  having  examined  and   adjusted  the  within  ac- 
count, find  due  thereon  forty-two  pounds  twelve  shillings. 

;^42.12.0  PaulSpooner     ( 

Benj.  Emmons  [ 
To  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer.     You  are  hereby  ordered  to  pay 
Capt.  Steel  Smith  the  within  account,  which  amounts  to   forty-two 
pounds  twelve  shillings.  Thomas  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Windsor,  Oct.  33<*  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  con- 
tents of  this  account,  forty-two  pounds  twelve  shillings. 

Per  me,     Steel  Smith. 
[247]  A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  from  Moretown  July  177S. 


Names 

Days 

Pr.  day 

Miles 

Miles 

Total 

John  Barron,  Capt. 
Ebene. Martin,  Capt. 
Nathl.  White,  Lt. 

10 
10 
10 

6.8 
6.8 
4.3 

80 
80 
80 

4d 

4 

4 

4.13.   4 
4.13.  4 
3.  9.   2 

^12.15.10 

John  Barron,  Capt. 


84 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  24,  1784.  The  within  Pay 
Roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the 
contents  of  the  same  to  Maj.  John  Barron,  for  himself  and  said 
scout,  being  the  sum  of  twelve  pounds  15/10  lawful  money. 

Timo.  Brownson  j 
Thos.  Tolman       f 


Committee 


Treasurer's  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  29. 
the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
^12.15.10 


Reed,    of  the  Treasurer 


John  Barron. 


[26,  dupl  369]      [A  Scout  sent  out  by  Capt.  John  Throop\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  sent  out  by  Capt.  John  Throop  in  the 
service  of  the  United  States,  by  order  of  Col.  Joel  Marsh,  the  num- 
ber of  days  being  7,  the  service  done  in  the  month  of  August  and 
made  up  at  12/  per  day. 


Names 


John  Winchester  Dana 
William  Wilson 
Thomas  Vale 


Days 


Amt. 


4.  4.0 
4.  4.0 
4.   4.0 

^12.12.0 


A  true  account  certified  by 

John  Throop,  Capt. 

Pomfret,  Oct.  10,  1778. 

The  committee  appointed  to  examine  accounts,  having  ex- 
amined the  within  account  and  adjusted  the  same  at  12/  per  day, 
find  due  thereon  twelve  pounds  twelve  shillings.         Attest. 


Paul  Spooner     \  ,, 
Benj.  Emmons  j 


Windsor,  Oct.  22,  1778.  To  Ira  Allen  Esq,  Treasurer.  You 
are  hereby  ordered  to  pay  Capt.  Throop  the  within  account,  which 
is  twelve  pounds  twelve  shillings. 

Thos.  Chittenden 

Rec'd  Windsor,  Oct.  24,  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  twelve 
pounds  twelve  shillings  in  full. 

Pr  me    John  Throep. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


85 


[361] 


^Escort  under  James  Beniley] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Party  of  Men  under  the  command  of  James 
Bently  in  taking  thirteen  Tories  in  Monkton  on  their  way  to 
Canada,  viz.  Benj.  Cole,  and  his  party,  and  for  bringing  them 
before  the  committee  at  Neshoba  [Brandon]  and  guarding  them  to 
Ticonderoga. 


Names 

Days 

Pr.  day 

Comdt.  James  Bentley 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Winchip  Hoit 

1 

0.9.0 

0.   9.0 

John  Bishop 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Richard  Barnum 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Jehiel  Gregorv 

12 

0.9  0 

5.   8.0 

Rood 

6 

0.9.0 

2.14.0 

Philip  Foot 

6 

0.9.0 

2.14.0 

Philip  Foot,  Jr. 

12 

0.9  0 

0.   8,0 

William  Hopkins 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Samuel  Blodgett 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Sidrous  Blodgett 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

James  Bentley,  Jr. 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Thos.  Bentley 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Daniel  Foot 

12 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Israel  Everest 

13 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Solomon  Story 

13 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Noah  Sperry  (or  Sheney  or  Strong) 

13 

0.9.0 

5.   8.0 

Elihu  Webster 

2 

0.9.0 

0.18.0 

Joseph  Barker 

5 

0.9.0 

2.   5.0 

Timo.  Barker 

5 

0.9  0 

2.   5.0 

Jesse  Tuttle 

3 

0.9.0 

1.   7.0 

Oni  Buck 

5 

0.9.0 

2.   5.0 

^90.  9.0 

James  Bentley,  Capt. 


Oct.  3,  1778.  Then  personally  appeared  James  Bentley  signer 
to  the  above  pay  roll,  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  same  is 
justly  and  truly  charged,  without  fraud  to  the  public  or  to  any  in- 
dividual. 

Before  me,     Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 


86 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Sir; — Please  to  pay  the  within  named  James  Bentley,  the  con- 
tents of  the  within  rol],  which  is  ninety  pounds  nine  shillings. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Arlington,  Oct.  3,  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  ninety 
pounds,  nine  shillings  lawful  money,  being  the  contents  of  the 
within  Pay  Roll. 

James  Bentley,  Capt. 


[229] 


[Lieut.  Joseph  Little's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lt.  Joseph  Little's  Company ,  Col.  Marsh's  Regi- 
ment, Oct.  10,  1778. 


Names 


Joseph  Little,  1st  Lt. 

Joshua  Hallon,3nd  " 

Jabez  Sergeant,  1st.  Sergt. 

John  Bisbee,  3nd.  " 

Simeon  Spencer,  3rd.   " 

Asa  Grout,  let.  Corpl. 

James  Atwood,  private 

Nicholas  Bragg    do 

John  Oass 

David  Ohubb 

Wm.  Dovener 

Moses  Gile,  Jr. 

Abner  Gile 

Nathan  Gile 

Samuel  Hoar 

George  Hall,  Jr. 

John  Hall 

Combs  House 

Orsamus  Holmes 

Wm.  Kellogg 

Wm.  McClellan 

Jeram.  Powers 

Jesse  Richardson 

Amos  Sargeant 

Joseph  Wright 

Ezra  Sargeants,  3nd  Corpl. 


Time  of 
engage- 
ment 

In  service 

When 
dis- 
charged 

Pr. 

month 

Mos. 

Days 

Oct.    5 

3.  2.0 

Aug.  16 

31 

31 

3.  3.0 

31 

3.10 

0 
0 

0 

31 
21 
21 
21 
0 
21 
21 
21 
31 
31 
31 
31 
31 
31 
81 
23 
31 
31 
21 
23 
31 
31 
21 

3.10 

3.10 

2.10 

3.10 

3.10 

3.10 

3.10 

3.10 

2.10 

2.10 

3.10 

3.10 

3.10 

2.10 

3.10 

1.13.4 

1.15 

3.10    ■ 

1.15 

1.13.4 

3.10 

3.10 

2.10 

Total 


5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
2.10.0 
4.  5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 


5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
1.13.4 
1.15.0 
4.  5.0 
1.15.0 
1.18.4 
4.  5.0 
4.  5.0 
4.  5.0 


i:90.11.8 


Test.     Joseph  Little,   Lieut. 

State  of  Vermont:  In  Council.  Windsor,  12th  Oct.  1778.  The 
within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  accepted,  and  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treas- 
urer of  this  State  is  hereby  required  to  pay  the  same  amounting  to 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


87 


ninety  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  eight  pence  to  Lieut.    Joseph 
Little  or  order,  on  demand. 

Pr.     Thos.  Chittenden. 
Springfield,  Oct.  10,  1778.     Mr.  Ira  Allen,   Sir,  Please  to  pay 
to  Lieut.  Samuel  Scott  the  contents  of  this  pay  roll  and  you  will 
oblige.  Your  humble  servant. 

Joseph  Little,  Lieut. 

Reed.  Windsor.  March  12,  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  ninety 
pounds  eleven  shillings  and  eight  pence  in  full  of  the  above  ac- 
count, for  and  in  behalf  of  Lt.  Little. 

^90.11.8  Pr.  me,     Samuel  Scott. 


[263] 


l^Scouts  sent  out  from  Woodstock^ 


A  Roll  of  the  Men's  Names  the  [who]   Scouted    from  Wood- 
stock in  the  year  1778. 


Men's  Names 

Days 

Men's  Names 

Days 

Billy  Gray 
Jona.  Kingsley 
Timothy  Knox 

5 
5 
5 

Sylvanus  Bennett 
Seth  Fuller 
Oliver  Williams 

4 

4 
5 

28  days. 

The  above  men  found  themselves  [during]  the  time  out  [from] 
Woodstock. 

Oct.  17,  1778.  Phineas  Williams,  Capt. 

of  said  Town. 

28  days  at  12/  per  day  makes  ^16.16.0 

Your  committee  appointed  to  settle  and  adjust  accounts,  have 
perused  the  within  account  and  adjusted  the  same  at  12/  per  day, 
do  find  due  on  the  same  ;^16.16.0 

Attest,  Paul  Spooner      (    Com" 

Benj.  Emmons    [ 

To  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer:  You  are  hereby  directed  to 
pay  Capt.  Phineas  Williams  the  within  account,  being  ^16.16.0 

Thos,  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Windsor,  Oct.  22,  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  sixteen 
pounds  sixteen  shillings. 

Per  me,     Phineas  Williams. 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[260]  [Capt.   Joseph  Briggs'  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Brigg's  Company  of  Militia,  while 
in  service  of  the  United  States  of  America,  commencing  the  1st. 
day  of  October,  1778  and  ending  the  24:th.  of  November  1778. 


When 

When 

Pr. 

rn  on  til 

Names 

entered 

dis- 

Days 

Total 

service 

charged 

M-LL\JlmM.  VA^ 

William  Bates 

Oct.  1st 

Nov.   84 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Lemuel  Hubbell 

((            i  ( 

ii            ii 

3.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Winslow  Perry- 

(  <            (  < 

1  C             (  ( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Joseph  Andrews  (or  Anseres) 

(  (            '  ( 

((              (( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Jed''  [Judah?]  Morrill 

<(            (( 

<  (          ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Caleb  Pitch 

(I             (( 

C(                i( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Moses  Kice 

f  (            (  t 

a             ft 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

■Caleb  Matteson 

"            " 

(1            ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Nathan  Ford 

W            "  . 

ii             ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Ebene.  Corey 

it            it 

a       ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

John  Foster 

it              £i 

ii        (i 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Keuben  Alebone  (or  Asebone) 

(  (              *• 

a          ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Seises  Brookings 

(  (              (• 

a          a 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Elnathan  Hunt 

ii          <( 

ii         ti 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Daniel  Baker 

*'          ** 

ii         fi 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Joseph  (Jacob)  Barnhart  (Barn- 

hard) 

w        w 

ii         it 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Lemuel  Bcttum 

U              I* 

ii         ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Eliakim  Perrey 

((        (( 

'* 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

John  Porter 

It         If 

H           ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

George  Baker 

t.          ii 

.  *'        " 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Seth  Bice 

"          '* 

((        11 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Samuel  Kynderls 

It         a 

((        it 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Theophilus  Whealey 

a          (I 

ii          it 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Beuben  Bennet 

"          '' 

i   I                €1 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Jehel  Hurd 

"          " 

tt           1  c 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Silas  Bennet 

((          (1 

t(       ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

William  Henry 

t(          a 

ti            u 

3.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Stephen  Homes 

a         a 

ii       ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

John  Potter 

n         a 

((        it 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Joseph  Beman 

"          " 

((              C( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Edward  Ball 

"                41 

( (        it 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

George  Parker 

(   (                ii 

t  (         (( 

3.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

James  West 

ii 

CI              1  ( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Eoger  (Bagger  ?)  Ladd 

"                *   ' 

((        ( ( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Isaac  Andias 

(<            u 

"       " 

3.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

William  Poppel 

W              ii 

(1         (( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Darius  Moons 

((       ii 

ii        it 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Jacob  Donon 

(  C              (  ( 

ii      i. 

3.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Jonathan  Morgain 

ii         a 

f  f         11 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Alfred  Hathaway 

i  (         a 

1(         (( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Daniel  Beman 

1  (         it 

"       *' 

3.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Edward  Gibben 

i(         (1 

((           i  i 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


89 


When 

When 

Pr. 

month 

Names 

enterec 
service 

Oct.   ]s1 

dis- 
charged 

Days 

Total 

Thomas  Brown 

Nov.   24 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Joseph  Wilebond 

it          (i 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Benj.  Carpenter 

((          ti 

2.10-0 

54 

4.10.0 

Wilham  Williamson 

i(          ( ( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Onesimus  Eisden 

it         ii 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Alexander  Potter 

H              i( 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Stephen  Sand 

ti          (I 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

Wm.  Selleck 

<f          It 

2.10.0 

54 

4.10.0 

"Wm.  Aylesworth 

Nov.    3 

2.10.0 

33 

2.15.0 

Jacob  Hawley 

.  e          a 

2.10.0 

33 

2.15.0 

Billinps  Starkweather 

Oct.    28 

2.10.0 

28 

2.   6.8 

Isaac  Grover 

"        a 

2.10.0 

28 

2.   6.8 

Barnet  West 

I  (        il 

2.10.0 

28 

2.   6.8 

;,f237.10.0 

The  foregoing-  Pay  Roll  is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts,  with- 
out fraud  to  the  public  or  any  individual. 

Joseph  Brigg's,  Capt. 

The  foregoing  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved,  and  the 
Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Joseph  Briggs  which 
is  two  hundred  and  thirty-seven  pounds  ten  shillings. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order.  Per 
me, 

December  1778. 
^237.10.0 


Jos.  Briggs,  Capt. 


[70] 


\^/,ieut  Solomon  Sopcr's  Company^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Solomon  Soper's  Company  of  Militia  for 
service  done  the  United  States  in  the  months  of  October  and 
November,  1778. 


Names 

Entered 

Discharged 

Days 

Amount 

John  Roberts 
Dan  Allen 
Pliny  Smith 
John  Sabins 
Reuben  Stoddard 
Nathl.  Smith 

Oct.  7.  1778 

Nov.  20,  1778 

46 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 

3.15.0 

3.15 

3.15 

3.15 

3.15 

3  15 

90 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Entered 

Discharged 

Days 

Amount 

Daniel  Ray 

Oct.  7, 1778 

Nov.  20,  1778 

45 

3.15 

Jeremiah  Parker 

(t         ( ( 

45 

3.15 

Elijah  Barton 

.. 

45 

3.15 

James  Woodward 

45 

3.15 

Jesse  Graves 

( 

45 

3.15 

Hammon  Lawrence 

45 

3.15 

Daniel  Forbish 

45 

3.15 

William  Graves 

' 

45 

3.15 

Felix  Menter 

45 

3.15 

Ichabod  Dimmock 

45 

3.15 

Benjamin  Bosto 

45 

3  15 

George  Gage 

45 

3.15 

Samuel  Bailey 

45 

3.15 

Peter  Powers 

45 

3.15 

John  Seely 

' ' 

45 

3.15 

^78.15 

The  above  pay  roll  is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts. 

Solomon  Soper. 
The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Lt.  Solomon  Soper,  which  is  seventy- 
eight  pounds  fifteen  shillings.  Thos.  Chittenden 

19th  Dec.  1778.     Then  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 
of  the  above  order. 

Pr.  me,     Solomon  Soper. 


[62] 


\Captain  Gideon  Ormsby's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby's  Company  in  Col. 
Warren's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  the  State  of  Vermont 
on  alarm  to  the  Northward,  Nov  1778  at  ^^2.10.0  per  month. 


Names 

When 
entered 
service 

When 
dis- 
charged 

Days  in 
service 

Amt.  of 
pay 

Thomas  Barney 
Robert  Loggan 
John  Smith 
Danl.  Purdy 

Nov    7 

•  ( 

Nov  14 

8 

0.13.4 
13.4 
13.4 
13.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


91 


When 

When 

Names 

entered 

dis- 

Days in 

Amt.  of 

service 

charged 

service 

pay 

Peletiah  Soper 

Nov  7 

Nov  14 

8 

13.4 

Abel  Bristol 

13.4 

William  Bedel 

13.4 

William  Dye 

13.4 

Rice  Beckwith 

13.4 

Truman  Powell 

13.4 

Christopher  Roberts 

13.4 

Peter  French 

13.4 

Reuben  Purdy 

13.4 

Jona.  Ormsby 

13.4 

George  Olds 

13.4 

Stephen  Harrick 

13.4 

John  Roberts 

13.4 

Obadiah  Allen 

13.4 

Stephen  Smith 

13.4 

Gideon  Barber 

13.4 

Jacob  Odle 

13.4 

Phelix  Powel 

13.4 

Joel  Rose 

13.4 

Barnet  Boorn 

13.4 

James  Vaughn 

13.4 

Timo^  Soper 

13.4 

Jesse  Sawyer 

13.4 

Zadock  Everest 

13.4 

Peleg  Sutherland 

Nov  8 

7 

11.8 

Wallace  Sutherland 

11.8 

Isaac  Whelpley 

11.8 

;^  20.8.4 

Manchester,  Dec  28.  1778.  I  do  certify  on  honor  that  the 
within  pay  roll  is  just  and  true  in  regard  to  the  state  of  the  subjects, 
error  of  the  pen  excepted. 

Gideon  Ormsby,  Capt. 

The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  which  is  twenty  pounds  eight  shillings 
and  four  pence.  Thos.  Chittenden. 

29th  Dec.  1778.     Rec*  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Per  me, 

Gideon  Ormsbee,  Capt. 


92 
[109] 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 
\Detachment  under  Capt.  Stephen  Calkins] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Detachment  under  the  command  of  Capt. 
Stephen  Calkins  for  service  done  to  assist  Major  Whitcomb,  Nov. 
1778,  made  up  at  two  pounds  ten  shillings  per  man  per  month. 


Names 

Entered 
service 

When 
discharged 

Days 

Total 

1778 

Sergt.  Daniel  Bromley 

Nov.  6 

Nov.  13 

8 

0.13.4 

"       Luther  Colvin 

i.i             11 

8 

0,13.4 

"       Jona.  Sprague 

(  (            (; 

8 

0.13.4 

Joseph  Day 

1  (            I  ( 

8 

0.13.4 

Andrew  Barton 

i  (            ( ( 

8 

0.13.4 

Jonathan  Sealy 

a            t( 

8 

0.13.4 

Richard  Latten 

( t            1  i 

8 

0.13.4 

Roger  Williams 

(  (            ii 

8 

0.13.4 

Peter  Wilber 

11            1.1 

8 

0.13.4 

Richard  Smith 

it          a 

8 

0.13.4 

Zebina  Day 

1.  i          i  1. 

8 

0.13.4 

Ezekiel   Miles 

Nov    10 

5 

0.   8.4 

Bethuel  Bromley 

i  I             k  i 

5 

1.   8.4 

Stephen  Williams 

i  1.          a 

5 

1.   8.4 

George  Rounds 

Nov.     1 

0 

^ 

0.   3.4 

John  Gaige 

i  i       if 

2 

0.   3.4 

Amos  Colvin 

a         i  i 

3 

0.   3.4 

Isaac  Gaige 

I  C              (  c 

2 

0.   3.4 

£Q.  5.0 

March  3,  1779.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Col.  Warren,  which 
is  nine  pounds  five  shillings. 

To  Ira  Allen,  Esq,  Thos.  Chittenden 


April  15,  1779.     Then  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 
of  the  above  order.  Per  me, 

Gideon  Warren. 


^9.5  0 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


93 


[359] 


\Capt.  John  Smith's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Smith's  Company  in  Col.  Warren's 
Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  and  the  United  States, 
commencing  Nov.  7,  1778,  ending  13"\  both  days  included. 


Names 

Days 

pr 

month 

Total 

Nathan  Pratt 

1 

2.10 

0.11.10 

Gideon  Watkens  (Walker) 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Saml.  Williams 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Daniel  Washburn 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Thos.  Hale 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Ashbel  Cook 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Daniel  Squire 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Joseph  Sacket 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Eben'  Cook 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

David  Tuttle 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

John  Forbes 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Josiah  Hale 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Joel  Foster 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Sylvanus  Brown 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Frederick  Cushman 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Stephen  Williams 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Amos  Hiams  (Hiamo) 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Asa  Fuller 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Daniel  Greeno 

7 

2.10 

11,10 

Isaac  Cushman 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Jesse  Kicter 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

Gershom  Beach 

7 

2. 10 

11.10 

Noah  Beach 

7 

2.10 

11.10 

£  13.12.2 

Asa  Fuller,  Lieut. 
Jan^  28,  1779.     The  within  pay  roll  examined  and   approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the   same,    which   is  thirteen 

Dounds  twelve  and  two  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Date  above  reed,  of  Ira  Allen,   Treasurer  the  contents  of   the 
above  order,  which  is  thirteen   pounds  twelve  shillings  and   two 


penc 


P'me,         James  Claghorn. 


94 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[318]  \^Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company  in  Col. 
Gideon  Warren's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  service  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  from  the  7th  day  of  November  until  the  14th. 
day  of  the  same  month,  in  the  year  1778. 


Names 


James  Brookins 
William  Ward 
Nathl.  Smith 
John  Tilden 
John  Ashley 
Eben'  Hyde 
Thomas  Ashley 
Joseph  Oraw 
LeviThaoher 
Leml.  Hyde 
Saml.  Allen 
Seth  Craw 
Saml.  Church 
John  How 
Elijah  Owen,  Jr. 
Elisha  Owen 
John  Smith 
Daniel  Headdy. 
Israel  Thomas 
Absalom  Baker 
Eben'  Kellogg 
Heber  Allen 
John  Grant 
James.  Smith 
Saml.  Fletcher 
Thomas  Goodwin 
Elisha  Ashley 
W'"  Ashley 
Peter  How 
John  Meacham 
Benj.  Higgins 
Silas  How 
Eben'  Thomas 


Entered 


1778 
Nov.    7 


I 


Left 


1778. 
Nov.  14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
U 
14 
14 
14 
14 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


Days 


month 


3.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
3.10 
3.10 
3.10 
2.10 
3.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
3  10 
2.10 
3.10 
3.10 
3.10 
3.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
3.10 
2.10 
3.10 
2.10 


^18.  0.0 


Ka- 

Amount 

tions 

of 

Total 

due 

wages 

2 

13.4 

0.14.  6.2 

3 

13.4 

14.   6.2 

2 

13.4 

14.  6.3 

2 

13.4 

14.  6.2 

3 

13.4 

14.   0.2 

3 

13.4 

14.  6.3 

3 

13.4 

14.  6.2 

2 

13.4 

14.   6.2 

2 

13.4. 

14.   6.2 

3 

13-4 

14.   6.3 

3 

13.4 

14.   6.3 

3 

13-4 

14.  6.2 

2 

>  13.4 

14.   6.2 

2 

13.4 

14.   6.3 

2 

13.4 

14.   6.3 

2 

13.4 

14.   6.3 

2 

13.4 

14.  6.3 

2 

13.4 

14.   6.2 

2 

13.4 

14.  6.2 

2 

13.4 

14.   6.2 

2 

13.4 

14.   6.2 

2 

(i.8 

7.10.3 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 

3 

6.8 

7.10.2 

3 

6.8 

7.10.2 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 

2 

6.8 

7.10.3 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 

2 

6.8 

7.10.2 
.^19.19.10.3 

James  Brookins,  Lieut. 

Arlington,  Jan.  27,  1779.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and 
the  amount  of  wages  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same  to  Col.  Warren  or  Lt.  Brookins,  which  is  eighteen 
pounds,  lawful  money.  Thos.  Chittenden. 

Received,  Jan.  27,  1779,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  eighteen 
pounds  lawful  money.  Gideon  Warren. 

^18.0.0 


[378] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
[^Captain  John  Spafford's  Company^ 


95 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Spafford's  Company  in  Col.  Gideon  War- 
ren's Regt.  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  and  the  United  States, 
commencing  Nov.  7,  1778,  and  ending  the  13"^  of  the  same  month, 
both  days  included. 


Names 

When       ^ 
entered  ,^, 

se 
service 

1778 

^hen 
t  the 
rvioe 

Days 

P' 

month 

Total 

John  Pier,  Clerk. 

Nov.  7  No 

V.  13 

7 

.^2.10 

0.11.8 

John  Train,  1"  Sergt. 

(t             CL                    ( 

" 

7 

3.10 

11.8 

Daniel  Adams,  2''  do. 

(( 

•     16 

10 

2,10 

11.8 

Zephaniah  White,  S"*  do. 

'*            "                     ' 

'    13 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

William  Joiner,  Oorpl. 

'*            "                     * 

'     16 

10 

2.10 

11.8 

Benj.  Coy 

It            (  (                     1 

'     18 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Cyrus  Chapman,  Drmr. 

t>             (( 

'      " 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Silas  Bingrham 

((             ((                    ( 

i     (( 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Zorostus  Fitch 

l<            ((                    I 

(      ( f 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Thos.  Hutcheson 

(  (            (  (                     t 

' 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Ozym  Brewster 

i<           <(                 i 

(      (I 

7 

2,10 

11.8 

Darius  Chipman 

((     ((         ( 

'.     1  < 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Elisha  Smith 

"      "          * 

(     (( 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Abel  White 

"     "        * 

t     it 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Solomon  Wood 

ti         a              i 

'     16 

10 

2.10 

11.8 

Stephen  Eoyce 

"         "               * 

'     13 

7 

2.10 

11,8 

Phares  Eoyce 

(  (        ((               ( 

C           ti 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Eliphas  Brewster 

'*        *'               * 

t           l( 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Edward  Turner 

t  t        i(              t 

'     16 

10 

2.10 

11.8 

Daniel  Haskin 

a        a             i 

I          i  I 

10 

2.10 

11,3 

Job  Spafford 

a      <(          ( 

'     13 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Luther  Fillmore 

"       *'            * 

'     16 

10 

2.10 

11.8 

Jeremiah  Jones 

*'      "          * 

{           l( 

10 

2.10 

11.8 

Andrews  Carner 

( (      1  (           < 

'     13 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Jedediah  Barton 

(      it 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

;^16.6.8 

A  true  roll  per  me,     John  Spafford,  Capt. 

March  the  S**,   1779.     The  within   pay  roll   examined   and   ap- 
proved and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the   same  to  Col.  War- 
ren, which  is  sixteen  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence. 
To  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer.  Thos.  Chittenden. 


April  15,  1779. 
of  the  above  order, 
£1Q.Q  8 


Then  received  of  the  Treasurer  the   contents 
Per  me, 

Gideon  Warren, 


96 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[308] 


\Capf.   Thomas  Sawyer's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer's  Company  in  Col.  Gideon 
Warren's  Regiment-of  Militia  under  the  command  of  Levi  Colvin, 
Ensign,  in  the  service  of  this,  and  the  United  States,  commencing 
Nov.  7,  1778,  ending  as  entered  in  column  '6,  both  days  included. 


Names 

Enterec 
service 

1     Dis- 
charged 

Pr. 

month 

Days 

Total 

George  Shearman,  Ist  Bergt. 

Nov.  7 

Nov.  15 

a. 10.0 

9 

0.15.0 

James  Bounds,        2        ' ' 

'     *' 

i     tt 

2.10.0 

9 

0.15.0 

Nathan  Eice,            3 

I     i  I 

i     1 1 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Job  Chatsey,  Corpl. 

I     i  ( 

I     It 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Niles  Higin^botham 

'     " 

t     tt 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Jonathan  Wood 

t     It 

t     t( 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

John  Collins 

a 

t     11 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Thomas  Tuttle 

'      " 

'     " 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Oliver  Arnold 

I       it 

1     .1 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Philip  Briggs 

'      " 

1     <i 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Saml.  Green 

i          £1 

1     1 1 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Obadiah  Edmunds 

1         l( 

1     II 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

James  Edmonds 

i          It 

(     11 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

James  Chatsey 

'          " 

1     11 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Stephen  Robinson 

'         " 

1     11 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Daniel  Colvin 

'         " 

1     ,1 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Nathan  Daniels 

'          " 

'     18 

2.10 

12 

0.  0.0 

Jesse  Place 

(         1  I 

'     15 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Caleb  Angelo 

'         " 

1     11 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Nathan  Lee 

(         1  i 

1     1 1 

2.10 

9 

0.15.0 

Nedebiah  Angell 

•          " 

'     11 

2.10 

5 

0.  8.4 

Peter  Eddy 

(         (1 

I     1 1 

2.10 

5 

0.  8.4 

Joseph  Congel 

1         1  ( 

I     11 

2.10 

5 

0.  8.4 

Phones  Bice 

'          " 

1     11 

2.10 

5 

0.  8.4 

Silas  Whitney,  Jr. 

t         (  ( 

1     1. 

2.10 

5 

0.  8.4 

Jacob  Ratts  (or  Rutts) 

'          '^ 

'     16 

2.10 

10 

0.16.8 

John  Squire 

f          (1 

(          (( 

2.10 

10 

0.16.8 

Andrew  Potter 

(         I  i 

(           (C 

2.10 

10 

0.16.8 

Simson  White 

I          (( 

i       i  ( 

2.10 

10 

0.16.8 

David  Miles 

t          tt 

(        ( ( 

2.10 

10 

0.16.8 

/  21.10.0 

The  above  is  a  true  roll,  according  to  the  best  of  my  knowl- 
edge. Attest.      Levi  Colvin,  Ensign. 

Jan.  28,  1779.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  twenty-one 
pounds  ten  shillings.  Thos.  Chittenden. 

Date  above  reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above  order,  which  is  twenty-one  pounds  ten  shillings. 

p^21.10.0  Per  me      James  Claghorn. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


97 


[112,  dupl  289] 


\Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company  in  Col.  Warren's 
Re.s;iment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  and  the  United  States, 
commencing  7"'  of  November,  1778,  ending  13"',  both  days  in- 
cluded. 


Names 

Days 

Wages  per 
month 

Total 

Solomon  Purdy 

7 

2.10.0 

0.11.8 

Elisha  Wright 

7 

2.10.0 

11.8 

Abner  Mead 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Benj.  Johnson 

i 

2.10 

11.8 

Simeon  Wright 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

John  Sutherland 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Araasa  Blanchard 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Silas  Smith 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Joel  Roberts 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Nehemiah  Whipple 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Benj.  Whipple 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

David  Kingsley 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

James  Southerland 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Wait  Wright 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Stephen  Mead 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Isaac  Mead 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Brewster  Higley 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Benedic  Alford 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

James  Hinman 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Moses  Pratt 

t 

2.10 

11.8 

Joshua  Pratt 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

Abel  Wright 

7 

2.10 

11.8 

£  12.16,8 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 

January  28,  1779.  The  within  payroll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  twelve 
pounds  sixteen  shillings. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Date  above,  reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above  order,  which  is  twelve  pounds  sixteen  shillings. 

_^12.16.8  Per  me,         James  Claghorn. 

[7] 


98 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[113]  \_Capf.  Abraham  UnderhilVs  Co7iipany\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abraham  Underbill's  company  and  Col. 
Warren's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  to  guard  the  frontiers, 
by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council. 


When 

Wher 

L        Days 

Pay 

Names 

en- 

dis- 

in 

per 

Total 

tered 

charge 

d    service 

month 

1778 

1778 

Capt.  Abraham  Underbill 

Nov.  7 

Nov.l 

4           8 

2.10 

13.4 

Lt.  Richard  Dunning 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

Ensign  Ephraim  Reynolds 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

Sergt.  Nathan  Manley 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

"'      David  Curtis 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

Corpl.  Dan  Kent 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

"'     W"  Manley 

8 

2.10 

13  4 

David  Towsley 

5 

2.10 

8. 

John  Farwell 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

Moses  Kent 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

Titus  Sikes 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

Joseph  Sheldon 

5 

2.10 

13.4 

Isaac  Underbill 

' 

8 

2.10 

13.4 

Jacob  Wheeler 

8 

13.4 

John  Gray 

8 

13.4 

Abijah  Dunning 

8 

13.4 

James  Willcoxs 

8 

13.4 

Timothy  Mills 

5 

8. 

Joseph  Ingley 

'           5 

8. 

Peter  Roberts 

5 

8. 

John  Manley 

8 

13.4 

Noah  Morse 

8 

13.4 

Corp.  Joshua  Cousens 

8 

13.4 

£  13.14.8 

The  above  pay  roll  is  just  and  true,  without  any  fraud  or 
deceit,  whatsoever.  Test,         Abraham  Underbill. 

The  within  pay  roll  is  examined  and  approved,  and  the 
Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Underbill,  which  is 
thirteen  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Feb.  13,  1770.  Thomas  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Feb.  13,  1779,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  thirteen  pounds 
fourteen  shillings  and  eight  pence,  in  full. 

Abra.  Underbill,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


99 


[155] 


\^Lteut,    Abraham  Ives'  Company'\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Abraham  Ives'  Company  in  Col.  Gideon 
Warren's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  State,  commenc- 
ing Nov.  7,  1778,  ending  the  13"'  of  the  same  month,  both  days 
included. 


Names 

Entered 

Left 

Days 

pv 

month 

Total 

Lt.  Abraham  Ives 

Nov.  7 

Nov.  13 

7 

2.10.0 

0.12.6 

En.  Abraham  Jackson 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Jedediah  Jackson 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Jonah  Ives 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Asahel  Jackson 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Reuben  Ives 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Edward  Bumpus 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Joseph  Benson 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Amos  Ives 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Edmund  Clark 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Danl.  Bradley 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

George  Richmond 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Goodyear  Clark 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Jotham  Ives 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Benj.  Bradley 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Hezekiah  Rodes 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

John  Clark                          1 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

James  Bumpus 

' 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Edward  Allen 

' 

7 

2.10.0 

12.6 

Ephraim  Andrews 

' 

1*' 
I 

2.10.0 

12.6 

^12.10.0 

Abraham  Ives,  Lieut. 

Manchester,  22''  Oct.  1779.  The  above  named  Abraham  Ives 
personally  appearing  before  me,  made  oath  to  the  above  pay  roll 
as  a  true  one.  Samuel  Fletcher,  Asst. 

In  Council,  Manchester,  Oct.  22'*  1779.  The  within  pay  roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  which  is  twelve  pounds  ten  shillings  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 


Date  above,  reed,   of  I.  Allen,   Treasurer,  twelve  pounds   ten 
shillings. 
^12.10 


Abraham  Ives. 


100 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[296] 


\Capt.    Tehan  Noble  s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Tehan  Noble's  Company  and  Col.  Warren's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  to  defend  Frontiers,  by  order 
of  the  Governor  &  council. 


When 

When 

Names 

entered 

dis- 

Days 

Amount 
of  pay 

service 

charged 

1778 

Capt.  Tehan  Noble 

Nov.  7 

Nov.  13 

7 

11.8 

Lt.  Enoch  Eastman 

7 

11.8 

En.  Moses  Robinson 

7 

11.8 

Sergt.  Joseph  Leavitt 

7 

11.8 

"       Seth  Hermon 

7 

11.8 

''       Cyprian  Eastman 

7 

11.8 

"       William  Hurlburt 

7 

11.8 

Corpl.  Amos  Scott 

7 

11.8 

"       Oliver  Hermon 

7 

11.8 

"       Cyrenus  Dewey 

7 

11.8 

Josiah  Risdon 

7 

11.& 

Hezekiah  Towsley 

7 

11.8 

Reuben  Farnsworth 

7 

11. 8 

Ashbel  Sikes 

7 

11.8 

Oliver  Scott 

7 

11.8 

Stephen  Eastman 

7 

11.8 

David  Brade 

7 

11.8 

Nathl    Smith 

7 

11.8 

Eben--  Hubbard  (Hulbard?) 

7 

11.8 

Eben'  Smith 

7 

11.8 

Pelatiah   Dewrey 

7 

11.8 

Sale  Hermon 

7 

11.8 

Martin  Hermon 

7 

11.8 

Luke  Noble 

7 

11.8 

Amos  Hermon 

7 

ll.S 

Jona.  Hays 

7 

11.8 

Abdiel  Webster 

7 

11.8 

Joel  Shelden 

3 

5.0 

Jona.  Eastman 

3 

5.0 

^16.   5.0 

The  foregoing  pay  roll  is  just   and  true, 
State,  or  any  individual.  Test, 


without   fraud  to  the 
Abra.  Underbill. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


101 


The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  ordered   to  pay  the  same   to  Capt.   Tehan   Noble,   or  Capt. 
Abraham  Underbill,  which  is  sixteen  pounds  five  shillings. 
13th    Feb.  1779.  Thos.  Chittenden. 

Reed.  Feb.  13,  1779  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  sixteen  pounds 
five  shillings,  for  and  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Noble, 

^16.5.0  per  me,   Abr.  Underbill,  Capt. 

[181]  [Capi.  Ephraim  BueU's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Buel's  Company  in  Col.  Warren's  Regi- 
ment of  militia  in  the  service  of  this  and  the  United  States,  com- 
mencing Nov.  8,  ending  13""  1778,  both  days  included. 


Names 

Days 

P'  month 

Total 

John  Eaton 

6 

2.10.0 

0  10.0 

Azariah  Banchard 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Eli  Cogsell 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Alpheus  Hall 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

John  Moulton 

6 

2.io: 

10. 

Gershom  Moulton 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Nehemiah   Hoyt 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Araunah  Woodward 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Sam'  Moulton 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Sam'  Moulton,  Jr. 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Benj.  Bennet 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Peter  Cogsell 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Charles  Blinn 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Elias  Hall 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Richard  Bentley 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Perez  Sturtevant 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

William  Bogue 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

Elisha  Killam 

6 

2.10. 

10. 

^9.     0.0 

Test.     Eph-"  Buell,  Capt. 

Jan.   28,  1779,     The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  nine  pounds. 

Tho=  Chittenden. 

Date  above,  reed  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above  order,  which  is  nine  pounds 

^9.0.0  Pr  me,         James  Claghorn 


102 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[24]  \Capt.  Benjamin  Cooky's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Cooley's  Company  in  Col.  Warren's  Reg:i- 
ment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  and  the  United  States,  com- 
mencino^  Nov.  8,  1778,  ending  13th,  both  days  included. 


Names 

No.  days 

Wages  per 
month 

Total 

Richardson 

6 

2,10.0 

0.10.0 

James  Ewings 

2.10.0 

0.10.0 

Silas  Mosur 

2.10.0 

0.10.0 

Gideon  Cooley 

0.10.0 

Eben"'  Drury 

0.10.0 

Edward  Owens 

0.10.0 

Neh*"  Hopkins 

0.10.0 

Ashbel  Hopkins 

0.10.0 

Eben"^  Lyman 

0.10.0 

Saml.  Ellsworth 

0.10.0 

Israel  Ellsworth 

0.10.0 

Hopkins  Rowley 

0.10.0 

Sidias  Blodgett 

0.10.0 

Benj.  Stevens 

0.10.0 

Eph™  Stevens 

0.10.0 

Aaron  Persons 

0.10.0 

^8.   0.0 

Benjamin  Cooley,  Capt. 
Jany  28,   1779.      The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  which  is  eight  pounds. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Date  above,  rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above,  which  is  eight  pounds. 

^8.0.0 
[330,  see  p.  97]  {Capt.  Simeon  Wrig/it] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  in  Col.  Gideon  Warren's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  a  Scout  to  Paul  Moors'  in  Nov.  1778. 


James  Claghorn. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Sub- 
sistence 
pr.  day 

Total 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 
John  Sutherland,  Lt. 

8 
8 

30 
30 

1.8 
0.8 

3.6.0 
2.3.0 

£5.9.0 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


103 


Pay  Table  Office,  August  4,   1781.     The  within  roll  examined 

and  approved   and  the  Treasurer  is   directed   to  pay  the  same  to 

Capt.  Simeon  Wright  or  bearer,  being  five  pounds  nine  shillings 

lawful  money.  John  Fassett         |  „ 

^•„      Tj  >■  Committee 

1  imo.  Brownson  ( 


Date  above  reed,  of  the 
order 

;^5.9.0 


Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
Simeon  Wright. 


[144,  see  next  roll]        \Lieut.  Jonathan  Scott's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Jona.  Scott's  Company,  raised  out  of 
the  Militia  for  to  guard  the  Continental  Stores  in  Bennington,  en- 
gaged and  discharged  at  different  times,  from  June  30,  1778  to 
January  4,  1779  both  days  included. 


Names 

Entered 

Dis- 
charged 

Days 

Wages 
per 
day 

Total 

Matthew  Scott,  Sergt. 

July     4 

J  any 

4 

184 

1.4 

12.   5.4 

Caleb  Morgan,  Corpl. 

It              I  . 

4 

184 

1.4 

13.   5.4 

Daniel  Braman 

t  (             (  h 

Dec. 

31 

164 

1.4 

10.18.8 

Thomas  Brown,  Jr. 

"     20 

■' 

" 

164 

1.4 

10.18.8 

Saml,  Brown 

"     20 

Jan. 

4 

157 

1.4 

10.   9.4 

Eben'  Spencer 

Aug.    1 

" 

(  i- 

157 

1.4 

10.   9.4 

Wheeler  Branch 

1 

w 

(   ( 

126 

1.4 

8.   8 

Benj.  Herwood 

Sept.    1 

1 1 

*' 

108 

1.4 

7.  4 

Eleazer  Cushman 

•'     19 

1  ( 

(   ( 

108 

1.4 

7.   4 

James  Greenslit 

"     19 

Dec. 

31 

89 

1  4 

5.18.8 

John  Totman 

Oct.      3 

I  ( 

(  ( 

89 

1.4 

5.18.8 

Masa  Branch 

"       3 

<.  1 

i.  ( 

89 

1.4 

5.18.8 

Walter  Cady 

"       3 

Jan. 

4 

93 

1.4 

6.   4.0 

John  Taylor 

"       3 

'* 

" 

90 

1.4 

6.   0.0 

Saml.  Jewett 

(J 

( ( 

" 

92 

1.4 

(i.   2.8 

Benj.  Thorp 

"       4 

Dec. 

31 

73 

1.4 

5.   5.4 

Joseph  Morgan 

"     13 

Jan. 

4 

89 

1.4 

5,10.8 

Martin  Follett 

"     13 

Dec. 

31 

79 

1.4 

5.   5.4 

£\^%.  6.8 

The  above  pay   roll  is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts,  without 
fraud  to  the  public  or  any  individual. 

Test,  Jona.  Scott,   Lieut. 

The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 


104 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  one  hundred  forty-two  pounds 
six  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

12th  Feb.  1779.  Thos.  Chittenden 

Reed.  Feb  12,  1779,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer  one  hundred  forty- 
two  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  in  full. 

_^142.6.8  Jona.  Scott,  Lieut. 

[60,  see  preceding  roll]       S^Lieut.  Jonathan  Scott's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Jona.  Scott's  Company  in  Col.  Saml. 
Herrick's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  Service  of  the  American 
United  States  raised  for  the  purpose  of  guarding  the  public  stores 
in  Bennington  by  order  of  Gen,  Stark  to  his  Excellency  Gov.  Chit- 
tenden, engaged  and  discharged  at  several  different  times  from 
June  30,  17^8  to  Jan.  4,  1779. 


Names  A^fD  Bank 

When 
entered 
service 

June  30 

When 
dis- 
missed 

Jan.  4 

Days 
in 

ser- 
vice 

Pay 
per 
day 

Subsis- 
tence 
money 

Total  of 
wages  and 
subsis- 
tence 

Jonath"  Scott,  Lt. 

189 

0.5.4 

10.18.0 

69.   6.  0 

Matthew  Scott,  Sergt. 

July  4 

"      4 

184 

1.7 

14.14.41 

Caleb  Morgan,  Oorpl. 

'■       4 

"      4 

184 

1.5 

13.   9.10 

Daniel  Beaman 

"     20 

Dec.  81 

164 

1.4 

10.18.  8 

Thomas  Brown,  Jr. 

"     20 

"    31 

164 

1.4 

10.18.  8 

Saml,  Brown 

Aug.  1 

Jan.  4 

157 

1.4 

10.  9.  4 

Eben'  Spencer 

"      1 

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157 

1.4 

10.  9.  4 

Whealer  Branch 

Sep.  1 

"     4 

126 

1.4 

8.  8.  0 

Ben].  Herwood 

"     19 

"     4 

108 

1.4 

7.  4.  0 

Eleazer  Oushman 

"     19 

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108 

1.4 

7.  4.  0 

James  Greenslitt 

Oct.  3 

Dec.  31 

89 

1.4 

5.18.  8 

John  Totman 

"      3 

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1.4 

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89 

1.4 

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93 

1.4 

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John  Taylor 

"      4 

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90 

1.4 

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Saml.  Jewett 

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92 

1.4 

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Benjn.  Sharp 

"     13 

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79 

1.4 

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Jos.  Morgan 

"     13 

Jan  4 

83 

1.4 

5.10.   8 

Martin  Follett 

"     13 

Dec  3] 

79 

1.4 

3.  4.  4 

;^215.  6.  3 

Saml.  Herrick,  Col. 

Bennington,  May  10,  1779.  Personally  appeared  before  me  the 
above  named  Jonathan  Scott  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  above 
pay  roll  is  made  out  bone  fide  and  that  the  several  sums  therein  ex- 
hibited are  just,  and  that  he  has  never  received  any  satisfaction 
therefor,  directly  or  indirectly. 

Jonas  Fay,  Justice  of  Peace. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


10£ 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  May  ]8,  1786.  The  within  pay 
roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  contents,  it  being  two  hundred  and  fifteen  pounds  six  shillings 
and  three  pence  continental  money  to  Noah  Smith  Esq,  Paymaster  G. 


^£•215. 6. 3 


Timo.  Brownson     ^ 

o       1    r>     ^ii         r  t^ommittee. 

Saml.  Bartlit         \ 


Sunderland,  May  19,  1786. 
tents  of  the  above  order. 


Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
Noah  Smith. 

Bennington,  11th  July  1780.  Reed,  of  Noah  Smith  Esq. 
p^215.6.3  lawful  money  in  Continental  money,  being  the  full  of  the 
within  pay  roll. 

Jonathan  Scott,  Lt. 


[53] 


[Cajft  John  Smith's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Smith's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Warren's  Regiment  in  the  service  of  this  State,  commencing  the 
3rd  and  ending  the  28th  of  February  1779,  both  days  included. 


When 

When 

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Amt. 

Amt  of 

Names 

entered 

left 

per 

of 

wages 
and   sub- 

service 

service 

month 

wages 

sistence 

Capt.  John  Smith 

Feb  3d. 

Feb   28 

£o 

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£2.12 

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'• 

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do 

do 

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do 

do 

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do 

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do 

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i  I 

" 

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do 

do 

W"^  Towsley 

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do 

do 

do 

Reuben  Green 

" 

( i 

do 

do 

do 

Elijah  Goodwin 

( i 

( i 

do 

do 

do 

John  White 

t( 

1 1 

do 

do 

do 

106 


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Hammon  Lawrence 

Feb  3d. 

Feb  28 

£'i 

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;^2.12 

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do 

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do 

Asbel  Hopkins 

do 

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do 

Luther  Drury 

do 

do 

do 

Reuben  Baker 

do 

do 

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Joshua  Colvin 

do 

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W"  Sweet 

do 

do 

do 

Zebina  Day 

do 

do 

do 

Elijah  Grandy 

do 

do 

do 

Gurnsey  Roots 

do 

do 

do 

Total 

^28.  4.0' 

Attest, 


John  Smith,  Capt. 


Windsor,  June  3,  1779.  The  within  payroll  examined  and  ap- 
proved and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is. 
eighty-three  pounds  four  shillings. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Received,  date  above  eighty-three  pounds  four  shillings  in  full 
for  and  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Smith. 

Per  me,  Joseph  Bowker. 


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■r  o 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


113 


[173] 


YCapt.  John  G.  Bay  ley's  Company'\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  G.  Bayley's  Company  in  Newbury  for 
guarding-  and  scouting  from  April  1777  to  May  1779,  under  com- 
mand of  Col.  Peter  Olcott. 


Names 

Months 

Days 

Pay  per 
month 

Sum  total 

John  Gid.  Bayley,  Capt. 
Nathi  Merrill,  Lt. 

1 
1 

14 

8. 

7.18  4 

Jo''  Chamberlin,  2"''  Lt. 

1 

8. 

5.   8. 

Tho=  Hibbard,  Serg' 

1 

2.8. 

3.   8. 

Sam'  Eaton           do 

1 

2.8. 

2.   8. 

Peter  Johnson      do 
Er  Chamberlin     do 

1 
1 

2.8. 
2.8 

2.   8. 
2.   8. 

Elihu  Johnson 

•  1 

2. 

2. 

Abiel  Chamberlin 

1 

2. 

2. 

Joseph  Wilson 

1 

2. 

2. 

Josiah  Page 
Timo>'  Sargent 

1 
1 

2. 
2. 

2. 
3. 

John  Baird 
Sylvanus  Heath 

1 

1 

2. 

2. 

3. 

2. 

Jacob  Bayley,  Jr 
James  Bayley 

1 

1 

2. 
2. 

3. 
3. 

Joshua  Bayley 
Nath'  Chamberlin 

1 
1 

2. 
2. 

3. 
3. 

Asher  Chamberlin 

1 

2. 

2. 

Moses  Chamberlin 

1 

2. 

2. 

Silas  Chamberlin 

1 

2. 

2. 

Jacob  Fowler 
Jacob  Gates 
Sam'  Hadley 

1 

1 
1 

20 

2. 

2. 
2. 

2, 

2.   6.8 

2 

W™  Johnstone 

1 

2. 

2. 

Moses  Kelly 
Neh.  Lovewell 

20 
19 

2. 

2. 

1.   6.8 
1.   5.4 

Neb.  Lovewell,  Jr 

21 

2. 

1.   8. 

Henry  Lovewell 

13 

2. 

0.17.4 

Sam'  Webster 

2. 

2. 

Remembrance  Chamberlin 

29 

2. 

3.18.8 

Abner  Fowler 

2. 

2. 

Robert  Johnston 

0 

3. 

Jona.  Butterfield 

2. 

3. 

(ohn  Hazletine 

2. 

2. 

[8] 


114 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Months 

Days 

Pay  per 
month 

Sum  total 

Sam'  Barnate 

2 

4 

£^- 

£  4.   5.4 

John  Barnate 

1 

2. 

2. 

John  Brown 

1 

15 

2. 

3. 

Gideon  Smith 

1 

25 

2. 

3.13.4 

Aaron  Osmore 

1 

20 

2. 

3.   6.8 

Ephraim  Bayley 

1 

3 

2. 

2.   4. 

Ephraim  Webster 

1 

2. 

2. 

Ephraim  Webster,  Jr. 

1 

2. 

2. 

Fr)'e  Bayley 

1 

2 

2 

Jesse  Heath 

1 

2 

2 

James  Heath 

1 

2 

2 

Sam'  Heath 

1 

2 

2 

James  Hunter 

1 

2 

2 

Dudley  Carleton 

1 

2 

2 

Ephraim  Lacy 

1 

2 

2 

Uriah  Chamberlin 

1 

2 

2 

John  Croodwin 

1 

2 

2 

Willibie  Goodwin 

1 

2 

2 

Asa  Webster 

1 

2 

2 

Jona.  Fowler 

28 

2 

1.   7.4 

Peletiah  Bliss 

25 

2 

1.13.4 

Benj.   Muzzey 

1 

2 

2. 

John  Taplin 

18 

2 

1.   4. 

Mansfield  Taplin 

1 

2 

2. 

Zacheus  Lovewell 

1 

2 

2.      . 

W"  Taplin 

20 

2 

1.   6.8 

Levi  Sylvester 

1 

2 

2. 

Levi  Sylvester,  Jr 

1 

2 

2. 

Joseph   White 

1 

2 

2 

2.   2.8 

Thomas  Chamberlin 

28 

2 

1.   7.4 

Jacob  Page 

1 

2 

2. 

Robert  Hunkins 

20 

2 

1,   6.8 

Jacob  Kent 

1 

2 

2. 

Eben--  White 

23 

2 

1.10.8 

Reuben  Foster 

2 

25 

2 

5.13.4 

John  Mills 

1 

2 

2. 

John  Mills,  Jr 

1 

2 

2. 

Thomas  Brock 

29 

2 

1.18.8 

Jona.  Goodwin 

1 

2 

2. 

David  Hazletine 

1 

25 

2 

3.13.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


115 


Names 

Months 

Days 

Pay  per 
month 

Sum  total 

Amos  Barratt 

20 

£^ 

i:i.   6.8 

Jacob  Fowler,  3'^ 

1 

2 

2. 

James  Dodge 

18 

2 

1.   4. 

William  Wallace 

2 

2. 

Samuel  Stevens 

2 

2. 

Otho  Stevens 

2 

2. 

Simeon  Stevens 

2 

3 

2.   2.8 

Edmund  Brown 

2 

2. 

Thomas  Johnson 

2 

2. 

Benj.  Barnate 

2 

2. 

^193.   7.8 

John  G.  Bayley,  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  9,  1785.  The  within  roll  is 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  amounting  to  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  ninety-three 
pounds  seven  shillings  and  eight  pence  lawful  money  to  Capt.  John 
G.  Bayley  (or  bearer)  Sam'  Bartlit  |  p       ^^ 

Timo.  Brownson  [ 

Sunderland,  July  9,  1785,  Rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the 
contents  of  the  within  order  John  G.  Bayley 

[199]  [^Capt.   William  Hutchins'  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Hutchins'  Company  of  Militia  in 
the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  commencing  March  1st.  and 
ending  May  3rd  and  4th,  1779. 


Names 

When 
entered 

Days 

Pr. 
day 

Total 

1779 

William  Hutchins,  Capt. 

March  1 

64 

0.2.0 

6.   2.0 

Jason  Duncan,  Lt. 

"  16 

50 

2.0 

5.   0.0 

Lebbeus  Armstrong,  Lt. 

"     1 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Stephon  Cleveland,        Sergt. 

"     " 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

John  Hutchins                    " 

1 1     t( 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Reuben  Spalding                " 

"  16 

50 

2. 

5.   0.0 

Benaiah  Cleveland,  Drum"' 

"     1 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

116 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

When 
entered 

Days 

Pr. 

day 

Total 

1779 

Ezra  Sweat,           Corp. 

March  1 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

John  Gault,              " 

"  17 

49 

2. 

4.18.0 

Philip  Rawlings,     " 

"  25 

41 

2. 

4.   2.0 

Joseph  Chitman,  private 

"     1 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Jesse  Gallop 

(  t         i  i 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Stephen  Burrit 

11         t  t 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Darius  Moon 

(4            li. 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

W"  Kellogg 

ii           II. 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

James  Phillips 

it         it 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Peleg  Spencer 

a      li 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Francis  Story 

t  (      a 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Stephen  Downer 

it        a 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Nathl.  Montague 

»i        a 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Levi  Buck 

i  t            L 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Bethuel  Tabby 

( (      ( ( 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Walter  Bates 

ii     (( 

64 

2, 

6.   8.0 

Richard  Biddlecom 

a      ii 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

John  Foot 

(I       ii 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Edward  Evearts 

I  (       1 1 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Seth  Rice 

(       i  I 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

Samuel  Hutchins 

a       ( » 

64 

2. 

6.   8.0 

David  Laughton 

"  16 

50 

2. 

5.   0.0 

Asa  Houghton 

a      •.!. 

50 

2. 

5.   0.0 

Joseph  Starter 

"  19 

47 

2. 

4.14.0 

Partey  Starr 

i  i      ii 

47 

2. 

4.14.0 

George  Ray 

"  22 

44 

2. 

4.   8.0 

Azariah  Wright 

"  26 

40 

2. 

4.   0.0 

John  Gould 

(  k         ii 

40 

2. 

4.   0.0 

Samuel  Butler 

"     1 

49 

2. 

4.18.0 

William  Thomas 

it             4   ( 

49 

2. 

4.18.0 

Jonathan  Pratt 

i  C          It 

49 

2. 

4.18.0 

_  oseph  Scott 

ii      tl 

49 

2. 

4.18.0 

leuben  Comins  (Commins) 

((      t  b 

49 

2. 

4.18.0. 

;^  228.18.0 

;^228.18.0  William  Hutchins,  Capt. 

The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which   is    two   hundred   and  twenty- 
eight  pounds,  eighteen  shillings.  Thos.  Chittenden. 
Remember  the  soldiers  Bates,  Foot  and  others. 
Reed.  May  23.  1779  of  Ir 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


117 


[16] 


[Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company,  Col.  Warren's 
Reg't.  ot  Militia  in  voluntary  Service  in  guarding  the  frontiers, 
etc.  1779. 


Commence- 

Days 

Wages 

Amt.  of 

Names 

ment 

in  ser- 

per 

wages 

vice 

day 

Capt.  Simeon  Wright 

May  6,  1779' 

7 

0.2.0 

0.14.0 

Lt.  Nathl.  Blanchard 

do 

7 

2. 

0.14.0 

"    John  Forbes 

do 

14 

1.   8.0 

W"  Dwindle,  1st.   sergt. 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Danl.  Smith,  2nd.     do 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Nathan  Pratt,  3rd.   do. 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Stephen  Williams 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Joseph  Hawley 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Noah  Beach 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Jared  Post 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Eben''  Cook 

do 

7 

0.14  0 

Nathl.  Whitney 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Asa  Hale 

do 

14 

1.   8.0 

Enos  Ives 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Thos.  Hale,  Corpl. 

do 

14 

1.   8.0 

John  Smith,  Corpl. 

do 

14 

1.   8.0 

Ac'  James  Mead 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Silas  Pratt 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Abel  Wright 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Frederick  Cushman 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Ezra  Mead 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Eben"-  Pratt 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Saml.  Smith 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

John  Moses 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

David  Whipple 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Jos.  Chipman 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

James  Hinman 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Henry  Mead 

do 

14 

1.   8.0 

Elihu  Johnson 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

Justus  Sutherland 
Elijah  Grandy 

do 

14 

1.   8.0 

do 

7 

0.14.0 

^24.18.0 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 


118 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  twenty-four  pounds 
eighteen  shillings,  lawful  money. 

Given  under  my  hand,  at  Arlington,  this  7th  day  of  June,  1779. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 

Treasury  Office,  Arlington,  June  18,  1779.  Received  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  pay  roll,  being 
twenty-four  pounds,  eighteen  shillings,  lawful  money,  in  behalf  of 
Capt.  Simeon  Wright. 

James  Claghorn,  Lt.  Col. 

[294]  [CVz//.  Simeon  Wright\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  in  Col.  Gideon  Warren's 
Regiment  of  Militia,  for  being  in  Fort  Ranger  in  the  month  of  May 
in  the  year  1779.     Being  ordered  in  by  Col.  Claghorn. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Subsist 

ence  per 

day 

Total 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 
Nathl.  Blanchard,  Lt. 

8 
8 

3 
3 

1.8 
0.8 

2.16.0 
1.15.0 

^4  11.0 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 

Sworn  before 

John  Fassett  Jr.  Asst. 

State  of  Vermont, 

Arlington,  Aug.  4,  1781. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Aug.  4,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined  and 
approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Simeon  Wright  or  bearer,  being  four  pounds  eleven  shillings,  law- 
ful money. 

John  Fassett 

Timo.  Brownson 


(■  Committee 


Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer   the   contents   of  the  above 
order. 

^4.11.0  Simeon  Wright. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


119 


[61,  see  next  roll]  \Capt.  John  Burt's  Company'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.    Burt's  Company  for  services  done  this 
and  the  United  States  made  up  at  ^3  per  man  per  month.        1779. 


Names  and  Rank 

When       ^ 
entered 

Vhen 
dis- 

Days 
in  ser- 

Amount 
of  pay 

service  ch 

arged 

vice 

Capt.  John  Burt 

April  24  Ju 

ne30 

68 

6.16.0 

Lt.  Elkanah  Sprasfue 

"     27 

'    28 

63 

6.   6.0 

Ensign  Peter  Haselton 

"     24 

'       6 

44 

4.   8.0 

George  Foot 

June  18 

'    25 

8 

0.16.0 

Sergt.  W">  Sterns 

May   2 

'    28 

58 

5.16. 

"       John  Marks 

Apl.  24 

'    29 

67 

6.14 

Nathan  Billings 

May    (5       ' 

'    28 

54 

5.   8 

Corpl.  Zeb.  Ames 

Apl.  24 

'    29 

67 

6.14 

Eben--  Stoel 

May   2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

"       Jos.  Lockwood 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

"       Jno.  Darling 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

_  ames  Atwood 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

John  Davis 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

'  ^eter  Tarbin 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

_  ohn  Johnson 

"       3 

'    29 

58 

5.16 

saac  Smith 

Apl   24 

'    29 

67 

6.14 

^  ames  Keatsley 

"     24 

'    29 

67 

6.14 

Jno.  Barnes 

May    3 

'    29 

58 

5.16 

Abel  White 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

David  Denison 

Apl  24 

'    29 

67 

6.14 

Arch.  Mace 

May  6 

'    28 

54 

5.   8 

Saml.  Spauldin 

2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

Saml.  Matthews 

"     26 

'    28 

54 

3.   8 

Benj.  Powers 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

Thos.  Powers 

"       2 

'    28 

58 

5.16 

Obedi>  Willard 

"       2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

Winchester  Throop 

2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

Sylvester  Bagley 

"       2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

Jos.  Powers 

"       2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

Jeremiah  Bishop 

2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

Stephen  Powers 

"       2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

Moses  Morse 

"       2 

"    28 

58 

5  16 

John  Knot 

"       2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

Artimus  Robertson 

6 

"    28 

54 

0.   8 

W"  Strong 

"       2 

"    28 

58 

5.16 

120 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names  and  Rank 

When 

entered 

service 

When 
dis- 
charged 

Days 
in 
ser- 
vice 

Amount 
of  pay 

Saml.  Dike 
Jer''  Reed 
Saml.  Green 
John  Kellogg 

May  18 

Apl.  M 

"     -M 

"     24 

June  28 

"  29 
"  29 
"    29 

42 

67 

(i7 
67 

4.   4 
6.14 
6.14 
6.14 

^223.   6 

Arlington,  June  30,  1779.  I  do  certify  on  honor  that  the  with- 
in roll  is  just  and  true  without  fraud  to  this  State,  or  any  indi- 
vidual. John  Burt,  Capt. 

Arlington,  June  30,  1779.  The  within  roll  is  examined  and 
approved,  and  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same,  being  two  hundred  twenty-three  pounds  six  shillings 
lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden. 
Treasury  Office,  Arlington,  June  30,  1779. 

Reed,  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within 
pay  roll,  being  ^223.6.0  lawful  money. 

John  Burt,  Capt. 


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123 


[13]  [Sheriff's  Fosse  under  Capt.   IV"  Gatge] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  the  men  that  went  from  Danby  to  assist  the 
Sheriff  of  the  county  of  Cumberland  in  the  execution  of  his  office 
in  May  and  June,  1779. 


Names 


Capt.  W"  Guage 
Lt.  Isaac  Guage 
John  Veal 


No. 

days 


814 


Pay  per 
day 


48 
48 
48 


Amount 


22.16  0 
20.  8.0 
20.   8.0 


^63,12.0 


I  do  certify  that  the  above  account  is  just  and  true. 

William  Gaige. 

Arlington,  June  17,  1779.  The  within  account  is  examined 
and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  is  hereby  directed 
to  pay  the  same,  being  sixty-three  pounds,  twelve  shillings,  lawful 
money.  Thos.  Chittenden. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Arlington,  June  17,  1779.  Received  the 
contents  of  the  within  account  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  being  sixty- 
three  pounds,  twelve  shillings,  lawful  money. 

W"  Gaige. 
[20]  \_CaJ>f.  Thomas  Sawyer  s  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer's  Company  of  Militia, 
raised  for  the  defence  of  the  Northern  Frontiers  of  the  United 
States— 1779. 


Names  and  Bank 


Capt.  Tlios.  Sawyer 
Lt.  Wright 

Surgeon  J.  Eubaok 
Sergt.  Joseph  Andrus 
"        Beuben  Kowley 
"        Eben'  Smith 
"        Parish  Ooburn 
Drm.  Josiah  Kellogg 
Corpl  Pelatiah  Dewey 
Bobert  Allen 


Service 

Pay  per 

Entered 

Dis- 
charged 

Milage 

month 
and  sub. 

Months 

Days 

1779 

May   4 

June  38 

26 

05 

£    18 

"     17 

do 

13 

5 

11 

1778 

Dec.  3 

do 

0 

0 

37 

May  17 

do 

13 

5 

3 

"    31 

do 

9 

n 

3 

"     19 

do 

11 

5 

3 

"     19 

do 

11 

^ 

3 

"     23 

do 

7 

0 

3 

"    33 

do 

8 

5 

44/ 

"     34 

do 

e 

5 

44/ 

Total 


38.17.0 
16.   1.0 

189.  0.0 
4.11.0 
4.  3.0 
4.  7.0 
4.  7.0 
3.19.0 
3.  0.0 
3.17.0 


124 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


N/iMES  AND  Bank 


Jona.  Morgan 
Obadiah  Winter 
Saml.  Haines 
Benj.  Hininan 
Jacob  Sikes 
Jno.  Ellsworth 
Hez.  Logman 
Solom.  Wood 
Gideon  Sarles 
John  Willard 
Timothy  Soper 
William  Wheeler 
Samuel  Matteson 
James  Bentley 
Seth  Koyce 
Joshua  Pride 
Simon  Sanford 
Benj.  Carpenter 
Dan.  S.  Pratt 
Martin  D    Pollett 
Obadiah  Dunham 
Nathan  Allen 
John  Seely 
Jacob  Smith 
Danl.  V.  Debender 
Stephen  Barrett 
Anthony  Day 
Joseph  Fuller 
Eleazer  Mallory 
Isaac  Adams. 
Elisha  Bigdon 
Danl.  Meigs 
Zenas  Bradley 
Josiah  Puller 
Joshua  Hathaway 
Eben'  Smith 
W'"  Malleray 
Saml.  Eldridge 
W'"  Demmon 
Eliakim  Pary 
Elijah  Aimes 


Entered 


1778 
June  10 
May  13 
"  12 
20 
30 
19 
13 
13 
12 
13 
24 
24 
24 
26 
34 
35 
39 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
21 
31 
12 
13 
12 
12 
12 
20 
20 
20 
20 
34 
33 
83 
30 
26 
June  3 


Dis- 
charged 


June  2S 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Service 


Months    Days 


0 


19 
18 
16 
10 
11 
U 
18 
18 
18 
8 
6 
6 
6 
4 
6 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
9 
9 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

10 

10 

10 

10 

6 

7 

7 

0 

0 

27 


Pay  per 

Milage 

month 
and  sub. 

Total 

5 

44/ 

1.13.6 

5 

44/ 

3.16.0 

5 

£     3 

3.   9.0 

5 

3 

3.18.4 

5 

3 

2.18.4 

5 

3 

3.19.8 

5 

3 

2.   9.0 

f) 

2 

3.   9.0 

5 

3 

3.   9.0 

5 

2 

3.   9.0 

5 

2 

2.13.0 

5 

3 

2.13.0 

5 

3 

2.13.0 

5 

2 

3.10.4 

5 

2 

3.13.0 

5 

2 

3.11.8 

5 

2 

3.   6.4 

5 

2 

3.19.8 

5 

3 

3.19.8 

5 

3 

3.19.8 

5 

3 

2.19.8 

5 

3 

8.19.8 

5 

3 

2.19.8 

5 

3 

2.19.8 

5 

3 

2.17.0 

5 

3 

2.17.0 

5 

2 

3.  9.0 

5 

3 

3.  9.0 

5 

3 

3.  9.0 

5 

3 

3.  9.0 

5 

3 

3     9.0 

5 

2 

2.18.4 

5 

3 

2.18.4 

5 

2 

3.18.4 

5 

3 

3.18.4 

5 

2 

3.13.0 

5 

2 

3.14.4 

5 

3 

3.14.4 

5 

3 

3.   5.4 

5 

3 

2.10.4 

5 

2 

2.   1.0 

I  do  certify  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just  and    true,  without 
fraud  to  the  United  States  or  any  individual. 

Thos.  Sawyer,  Capt.  Com'. 
Rutland,   7   Dec.   1779.      Personally    appeared   Capt.    Thomas 
Sawyer   and   made    solemn    oath    to    the  authority    of   the  above 
pay  roll.  Before  me, 

Reuben  Harmon,  Justice  of  Peace. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


125 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  May  18,  1786.  The  above  pay 
roll  is  examitied  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  contents  being  Three  Hundred  and  Eighty-nine  pounds, 
fourteen  shillings  and  two  pence  continental  money,  to  Noah 
Smith,  Esq.  Paymaster. 

Time.  Brownson  (  ^       ^^ 
Saml.  Bartlit         [  ^°"^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  May  19,  1786.  Rec'd.  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Noah  Smith. 

Rec'd,  Tinmouth,  June  17,  1780,  of  Noah  Smith,  Paymaster,  in 
behalf  of  Capt.  Thos.  Sawyer,  ^389.  14.  2,  the  amount  of  the  above 
pay  roll. 

Parish  Coburn. 

[4,  see  next  roll]  [Capt.   Tehan  Noble's  Company'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Tehan  Noble's  Company  of  Militia  for 
services  done  the  United  States  and  State  of  Vermont,  made  up  at 
three  pounds  per  month. 


126 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Names  and  rank 

Com- 
mence-    Wh 
ment  of       ch 
pay 

en   dis- 
arged 

Days 
in  ser- 
vice 

Amount 
of  pay 

Anthony  Coffee 

Apl 

20      Ju 

ne    21 

63 

6.   6.0 

Enos  Cotton 

May 

1 

'       21 

51 

5.   2.0 

Caleb  Morgan 

" 

10 

'       15 

36 

3.12.0 

Darius  Moon 

Apl 

10 

15 

66 

5.14.0 

Jona.  Olds 

" 

17 

•       15 

59 

6.12.0 

Henry  Matteson 

( ( 

19 

'       15 

57 

5.14.0 

David  Barns 

( ( 

20 

15 

66 

5.12.0 

John  Hulett 

i  i 

10 

'       15 

66 

6.12.0 

John  Fuller 

•• 

26 

•       15 

50 

6.   0.0 

Wanton  Buckingham 

1 1 

10 

•       15 

66 

6.12.0 

George  Hill 

I  i 

15 

'       15 

01 

6.   2.0 

Ezekiel  Mallory 

May 

10 

'       21 

32 

3.   4.0 

Seth  Hinman 

Apl 

12 

•       15 

64 

6.   8.0 

Josiah  Kellogg 

May 

2 

'       21 

50 

5.   0.0 

Joseph  Larkins 

Apl 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

Matthew  Shaw 

(  ( 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

Silas  Pratt 

May 

1 

'       21 

57 

5.   2.0 

Daniel  Green 

( k 

1 

'       21 

57 

5.   2.0 

Royce  Beckwith 

Apl 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

John  Blanden 

(  ( 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

Felix  Menter 

(  ( 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

Nicholas  Wood 

" 

24 

■        21 

59 

5.18.0 

Penuel  Stephens 

t  ( 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

Bishop  Warren 

i  i 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

Reuben  Green 

i  i 

24 

'       21 

59 

5.18.0 

Arestus  Munson 

i  I 

22 

'       21 

61 

6.   2.0 

Hammon   Lawrence 

May 

2 

'       21 

50 

5.   0.0 

Amos  Harmon 

Apl 

23 

'       21 

60 

6.   0.0 

W"  Graves 

*• 

23 

'       21 

60 

6.   0.0 

Luke  Noble 

i  i 

23 

'       21 

60 

0.   0.0 

Pliny  Smith 

( ( 

23 

'       21 

60 

6.  0.0 

Saml.  Bates  (Barto  ?) 

May 

2 

'       21 

50 

6.  0.0 

Stephen  Tubbs 

Apl 

29 

'       21 

53 

5.12.0 

Jeshm.  Sethward 

May 

2 

'       21 

50 

5.   0.0 

Jona.  Wood 

" 

'       21 

51 

5.   2.0 

Elihu  Allen 

( ( 

'       21 

51 

5.   2.0 

Job  Chelsey 

u 

'       21 

51 

5.   2.0 

Jesse  Sprague 

" 

'       21 

51 

5.   2.0 

Silas  Whitney 

(t 

'       21 

51 

5.   2.0 

James  Curby 

* ' 

'       21 

51 

5.   2.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


127 


Names  and  Rank 


Isaac  Mead 
Jas.  Sutherland 
Samuel  Tuttle 
Joab  Smith 
Ira  Rude 
Jerod  Ives 
Jona.  Newton 
Gershom  Beach 


Com- 
mence- 

When  dis- 

Days 

ment  of 

charged 

in  ser- 
vice 

pay 

Apl      29 

Tune    21 

53 

•'       29 

'■       21 

53 

"       10 

"       15 

66 

"       30 

"       21 

52 

May       3 

"       21 

49 

2 

"       21 

50 

3 

21 

49 

3 

"       21 

49 

Amount 
of  pay 


5.   6.0 

5,  6.0 
C.12.0 

6.  4.0 
4.18.0 
5.  0.0 
4.18.0 
4.18.0 


£  77.18.0 
207.   0.0 


^384.18.0 


Bennington,  June  26,  1779  This  roll  is  examined  and  ap- 
proved and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
amounting  to  ^,^384.18,  lawful  money. 

Th"  Chittenden. 

Treasury  Office,  Arlington,  June  26,  1779.  Received  of  Ira 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  amount  of  this  roll,  being  three  hundred 
eighty-four  pounds,  eighteen  shillings,  lawful  money. 

Tehan  Noble,  Capt. 

[284,  see  preceding  roll]      \Capt.   Tehan  Noble  s  Company^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Tehan  Noble's  Company  of  Militia,  Col. 
Warren's  Regiment,  which  served  in  defence  of  the  Northern 
Frontier. 


Names 


Capt.  Tehan  Noble 
Lt.  Thos.  Butterfield 
En.  Abraham  Jackson 
Sergt.  Robert  Logins 
"    Eph°' Ripley 
"     Daniel  Heard 
"     Archibald  Blodget 
Oorpl.  Amos  Herman 


Entered 


April  Ifi 
"  18 
",  18 
"  26 
"  86 
"  24 
May  8 
Ap.  18 


Dis- 
c harmed 


June  18 


Time 

Pr. 

month 

Mos. 
2 

Days 

O 

18.0.0 

3 

2 

11. 

2 

3 

9. 

1 

24 

3. 

1 

24 

3. 

1 

26 

3. 

1 

17 

3. 

2 

2 

44/ 

Mil- 

Total 

ages 

0.6.8 

38.14.8 

6.8 

23.   1.4 

6.8 

18.18.8 

6.8 

5.14.8 

6.8 

5.14.8 

6.8 

5.18.8 

6.8 

5.  0.8 

6.8 

4.17.6 

128 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Entered 
service 

Dis- 
charged 

Time 

Pr. 

month 

Blil- 
ages 

Total 

Mos. 

Days 

John  Morgan 

Ap.  18 

June  18 

2 

2 

44/ 

6.8 

4.17.6 

Benj.  Bingham 

'•     " 

(  c         t  ( 

2 

2 

44/ 

6.8 

4.17.6 

Joseph  Larkins 

((         (4 

"      '* 

2 

2 

44/ 

6.8 

4.17.6 

Matthew  Shaw 

"   26 

((       (k 

24 

3 

6.8 

3.18.8 

Bice  Becket 

((         ii 

t(        n 

24 

2 

6.8 

8.13.8 

John  Blandin 

"          " 

,1     ,. 

24 

2 

6.8 

3.18.8 

Felix  Menter 

a        (1 

"     ■' 

24 

2 

6.8 

3.18.8 

Nicholas  Wood 

( (        if 

" 

24 

2 

6.8 

3.18.8 

Panuel  Stephens 

n        •' 

"     " 

24 

2 

6.8 

8.18.8 

Bishop  Warren 

(t        (i 

"      '* 

24 

2 

6  8 

3.18.8 

Drum'  Zebina  Day 

May  3 

"      '* 

17 

44/ 

6.8 

8.13.4 

Fifer  Nathan  Bowley 

a       a 

(t       (i 

17 

44/ 

6.8 

3.13.4 

Beuben  Green 

Ap.  24 

"     " 

26 

3 

6.8 

4.   1.4 

Erastxis  Munsel 

i  I     >  ( 

((      il 

2<j 

3 

6.8 

4.    1.4 

Hermon  Laurence 

May  4 

"     " 

16 

3 

6.8 

3.  8.0 

Saml.  Barlow 

"     " 

"     " 

16 

3 

6.8 

3.  8.0 

Aaron  Bison 

Ap.  25 

*-■      ■ ' 

35 

3 

6.8 

4.  0.0- 

William  Graves 

" 

(k       t. 

25 

2 

6.8 

4.   0.0 

Luke  Noble 

1 1     (i 

(   (               14 

25 

2 

6.8 

4.  0.0 

Pliny  Smith 

( (     >< 

I,     il 

35 

2 

6.8 

4.  0.0 

Stephen  Tubs 

May  4 

4(             4  C 

16 

2 

6.8 

3.  8.0 

Jasher  Southerd 

"      2 

44             44 

18 

2 

6.8 

3.10.8 

Jonathan  Wood 

"      8 

4   C            4  ( 

17 

3 

6.8 

3.   9.4 

Ehhu  Allen 

"      8 

"            " 

17 

3 

6.8 

3.   9.4 

Job  Chelsey 

"      8 

4,            44 

17 

2 

6.8 

3.  9.4 

Stephen  Squire 

"      8 

44             <4 

1 

17 

3 

6.8 

3.   9.4- 

Silas  Whitney 

"      8 

14             14 

17 

2 

6.8 

8.  9.4, 

James  Curby 

"      8 

1   (            44 

17 

3 

6.8 

8.   9.4 

Isaac  Mead 

"      1 

H          (  ( 

19 

3 

6.8 

3.12.0' 

Silas  Pratt 

.  (         t  ( 

44             14 

19 

3 

6.8 

3.12.0 

James  Sutherland 

"      2 

44            4( 

18 

2 

6.8 

3. 10. a 

Joel  Smith 

(  (         11 

4   4               44 

18 

2 

6  8 

8.10.8 

Jared  Ives 

"     4 

" 

16 

2 

6.8 

3.  8.0 

Ira  Wood 

"      5 

4  «           (( 

15 

2 

6.8 

8.  6.8. 

Jona.  Newton 

.  t     ( ( 

(1           4  4 

1 

15 

2 

6.8 

3.  6.8 

Gershom  Beach 

"     " 

44           (. 

1 

15 

3 

6.8 

8.  6.8 

Jesse  Sprague 

"     3 

44 

17 

3 

6.8 

3.  9.4 

Thos.  Phillips 

Ap.  18 

44              44 

2 

2 

3 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Anthony  Coffee 

•'    20 

(4            44 

2 

0 

3 

6.8 

4.   6.8 

Silas  Bennet 

"    18 

44             .4 

2 

2 

3 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

Augustus  Spercer 

"    18 

,4             .< 

2 

2 

3 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

John  Huting 

"    18 

it            (4 

2 

3 

3 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

Enos  Colton  (Cotton) 

■    "    18 

44            4( 

2 

3 

3.0.0 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

Pennel  Staton 

"    18 

it          44 

2 

3 

3 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

Job  Caney 

"    18 

ti             (4 

2 

3 

3 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Natha"  Montague 

May  7 

(4             4  ( 

1 

13 

3 

6.8 

3.  4.0 

Samuel  Jewett 

Apl  18 

((            it 

2 

3 

3 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

John  Fuller 

"    26 

it            4  . 

1 

34 

3 

6.8 

3.18.8 

David  Barns 

"    22 

14           it 

1 

38 

3 

6.8 

4.  4.0 

Daniel  Geenoe  (Grenoe] 

May  8 

"           ■' 

1 

17 

2 

6.8 

3.  9.4 

Seth  Hinman 

Apl   18 

ti           it 

2 

3 

2 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


129 


Names 

Entered 
service 

Dis- 
charge 

Time 

-1 

Pr. 

month 

Mil- 
ages 

Total 

id 

Mos. 

Days 

Darius  Mount 

Apl.  18 

June  1 

8        3 

2 

2 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Henry  Matson 

:,     i, 

3 

2 

3 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Jona.  Olds 

ti    It 

3 

•   2 

3 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Ira  Rood 

(■     ki 

2 

2 

3 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Eben'  Stebens 

"    " 

3 

3 

3 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Jared  Hill 

( (    i( 

2 

3 

3 

6.8 

4.  9.4 

Walter  Burlingame 

'•    " 

2 

3 

3 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

Eeuben  Bennet 

May  10 

1 

10 

3 

6.8 

3.   0.0 

Caleb  Morgan 

"     " 

1 

10 

2 

6.8 

3.  0.0 

Ezekiel  Mallery 

"    23 

0 

38 

2 

6.8 

3.  4.0 

Josiah  Kellogg 

"      4 

1 

16 

2 

6.8 

3.  8.0 

Samuel  Tuttle 

Apl.  18 

2 

2 

3 

6.8 

4.   9.4 

i:354.  0.0 

Tehan  Noble,  Captain. 

I  do  certify  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just  and  true,  without 
fraud  to  the  United  States  or  any  individual. 

Tehan  Noble,  Capt. 

Personally  appeared  Capt.  Tehan  Noble  and  made  oath  to  the 
authenticity  of  the  above  roll,  before  me. 

Eben''  Russell,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  May  18,  1786.  The  above  roll 
is  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
contents  of  the  same,  being- three  hundred  and  fifty-four  pounds, 
continental  money,  to  Noah  Smith,  Esq.  Paymaster  General. 

Tino.  Brownson  )  ^  „„•*(. 

c<       ,    TD     ^1-..        t  Committee 
Saml.  Bartht       j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  May  19,  178C.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

^  354c.  Noah  Smith. 

Rupert,  20th  June,  1780.  Reed,  the  amount  of  this  Roll  of  Noah 
Smith,  P.  M.  G.,  it  being  ^354. 

Reed,  per  Tehan  Noble,  Capt. 


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[263]        [A  Scouting  Party  from  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  a  Scout  in  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company'in 
Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Regiment.  Said  Scout  went  to  the  Lake" at 
Five  Mile  Point,  and  from  thence  to  Bridport  in  July,  A.  D.  1779. 


Names 


Elisha  Wright,  Sergt. 
Roswell  Post,  Jr. 
Zebulon  Mead 
Weight  Wright 


Days 

8 

Miles 

Total 

45 

1.7.8 

8 

45 

1.5.8 

8 

45 

1.5.8 

8 

45 

1.5.8 

£  6.4.8 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  Aug.  4,  1781.  Sworn  before 
John  Fassett,  Jr.  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,   Aug.   4,    1781.     The  within  roll   examined 

and  approved   and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 

Capt.    Simeon  Wright,  or  bearer,  being  six  pounds   four  shillings 

and  eight  pence,  lawful  money. 

John  Fassett  |  ^  ^^i^>^^ 

i,.  T-,  >•  Committee 

Timo.  Brownson  \ 

Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 

^6.4.8  Simeon  Wright. 

[75]  \A  Scouting  Party  under  Sergeant  Thomas  Hinnian\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Sergt.  Thomas  Hinman  in  Capt.  Simeon 
Wright's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Regiment, 
for  a  scout  to  the  mouth  of  Otter  Creek  in  the  month  of  August  in 
the  year  1779. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Pay  per 
Mo. 

Total 

Thos.   Hinman,  Sergt. 
Elijah  Grandy 
Gernsey  Roots 
Eben'  Pratt 

7 
7 
7 
7 

55 
55 
55 
55 

2.8.0 
2.0.0 
2.0.0 
2.0.0 

1.9.8 
1.7.8 
1.7.8 
1.7.8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


135 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Pay  per 

Mo. 

Total 

Seth  Hinman 
Solomon  Purdy 
James  Hinman 
Silas  Foot 
John  Foot 

7 
7 
7 
7 
7 

55 
55 
55 

55 
55 

2.0.0 
2.0.0 
2.0.0 
2,0.0 
2.0.0 

1.7.8 
1.7.8 
1.7.8 
1.7.8 
1.7.8 

£  12.11.0 

Nov.  9,  1782.     The  above  account  sworn  to  before  me. 

Tinio.  Brownson,  Asst. 

Pay  Table   Office,  Nov.    19,  1782.     The   within   pay  roll  beinjf 

examined    and     approved,   the  Treasurer  is  directed    to    pay    the 

same  to    Thomas    Hinman  or  bearer,  the    sum    of    twelve    pounds 

eleven  shillings, 

Timothy  Brownson  \  ^  •.. 

T   ,      o/  c  Committee 

John  Strong  \ 

Sunderland,  April  25,  1783.  Reed  of  Ira  Allen ,  Treasurer,  the 
contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Thomas  Hinman. 

Jonathan  Buck. 

[178,  see  next  roll]      \Capt.  Parmelee  Allen  s  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Company  of  Rangers 
for  the  pay  due  to  them  from  the  State  of  Vermont,  made  up  at 
£Z  per  man  per  month. 


When 

When 

Amount 

Names 

entered 

dis- 

Days 

of 

service 

charged 

pay 

1779 

Q.  M.  Sergt.  Cogswell 

Aug'  1=' 

Nov.  17 

109 

10.18.0 

Sergt.  Nath'  Harmon 

109 

10.18. 

"      Elias  Hall 

109 

10.18. 

'•      Trueman  Powell 

109 

10.18. 

"       Justice  Allen 

109 

lO.lS. 

Corpl.  James  Hoskin 

109 

10.18. 

Reuben  Baker 

109 

10.18 

"       Jona.  Tyler 

t                 t  t 

109 

10.18. 

Alpheus  Hall 

(  (                 Li 

109 

10.18. 

]36 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


When 

When 

Amount 

Names 

entered 

dis- 

Days 

of 

servic 
1779 

e 

charged 

pay 

John  Eaton 

Aug'  r' 

Nov.  1 

'T' 

109 

10.18. 

Salmon  Cogsel 

109 

10.18. 

Drum  Elan  Lee 

109 

10.18. 

Fife  Amos  Stone 

109 

10.18. 

Francis  Culver 

109 

10.18. 

Asa  Lake 

109 

10.18. 

W""  Crawford 

109 

10.18. 

Timo.  Richardson 

109 

10.18. 

Philip  Read 

109 

10.18. 

Bishop  Warren 

109 

10.18. 

Jabesh  Warren 

109 

10.18. 

Joseph  Lawrence 

10ft 

10.18. 

John  Russel 

109 

10.18. 

John  Ballard 

109 

10.18. 

Daniel  Ormsby 

109 

10.18. 

Israel  Everest 

109 

10.18. 

Barabas  Chipman 

109 

10.18. 

Sampson  Marble 

I 

109 

10.18. 

John  Buck 

109 

10.18. 

Daniel  Purdy 

109 

10.18. 

Gilbert  Mallory 

109 

10.18. 

Eleazor  Mallory 

109 

10.18. 

Barnard  Ward 

109 

10.18. 

John  Blanchard 

109 

10.18. 

Jona.  Marshal 

109 

10.18. 

Joseph  Craw 

109 

10.18. 

Amasiah  Russell 

109 

10.18. 

Isaac  Marks 

109 

10.18. 

Martin  Barber 

109 

10.18. 

Sam'   Merriman 

109 

10.18. 

Jona.   Prindle 

109 

10.18. 

Eph™  Blackman 

109 

10.18. 

Abdiel  Webster 

109 

10.18. 

Neheraiah  Kellogg 

109 

10.18. 

John  Christie 

109 

10.18. 

Elisha  Kilbourn 

109 

10.18. 

Joshua  Juno 

1C9 

10  18. 

Peter  Powers 

109 

10.18. 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


137 


When 

When 

Amount 

Names 

entered 

dis- 

Days 

of 

service 

charged 

pay 

1779 

Daniel  Furbush 

Augt  V^ 

Nov.  17 

109 

lO.lS. 

James  Woodward 

k  (          a 

4  (         a 

109 

10.18. 

Eben--  Tuttle 

1  (          it 

a         It 

109 

10.18. 

Tho"*  Powers 

4(               (( 

((         (( 

109 

10.18. 

Abel  Green 

"               " 

( fc         ( ( 

109 

10.18. 

Castleton,  17"^   Nov.   1779.     I  do  hereby  certify  that  this  roll 
is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts. 

Parmelee  Allen,  Capt. 
Arlington,  Nov.  17,  1779.     To  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
Vermont :     You  are  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  amount  of  the  with- 
in roll  to  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen,  being  five  hundred  and  sixty-six 
pounds  sixteen  shillings  lawful  money. 

Tho^  Chittenden. 
Rec"  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  amount  ot  the  above  pay  roll. 
;^566.16.0  Parmelee  Allen,  Capt. 

[388,  see  preceding  roll]      [Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.   Parmelee  Allen's  Company  of  Rangers,  for 
service  done  the  United  States  in  the  year  1779. 


When 

Names 

en- 
tered 
ser- 
vice 

When 
dis- 
charged 

Days 

Pr. 
month 

Total 

Capt.  Parmelee  Allen 

Aiigt.l 

Nov.  17 

109 

12.   0 

229.   4.0 

Lt.  Benj.  Everest 

"      '* 

t  (     it 

109 

8.   0 

121.17.0 

"    James  Smith 

(  t      (  t 

109 

8.   0 

121.17.0 

Q.  M.  S.  L.  Cogswell 

W      .i 

109 

3.10 

21.16.4 

Sergt.'Nathl.  Harmon 

tl        14 

109 

3.   0 

20.   0.0 

"       Elihu  [Elias]  Hall 

It        t  k 

109 

3.   0 

20.   0.0 

■'       Truman  Powell 

I  (        t  i 

109 

3    0 

20.   0.0 

"       Justice  Allen 

'*     w 

109 

3.   0 

20.   0.0 

Corpl.  James  Haskins  (Haw- 

kins) [Ho.<;kin] 

1  (       (  i 

« (     4  1 

109 

4.   2 

16.19.9 

138 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 


"       Reuben  Baker 
"      Jona.  Tyler 

Elon  Lee  [drummer] 

Amos  Stone  [fifer] 

Alpheus  Hall 

John  Eaton 

Salmon  Cogswell  [Cogsel) 

Francis  Culver 

Asa  Lake 

Wm.  Crawford 

Timo.  Richardson 

Philip  Read 

Bishop  Warner 

Jabez  Warren 

Joseph  Lawrence 

John  Russell 

Daniel  Ormsby 

Israel  Everest 

Barnabas  Chipman 

Simeon  (Samson'*  Marble 

John  Burk  [B.ick] 

John  Bullard 

David  [Daniel]  Purdy 

Gilbert  Mallery 

Bernard  Ward 

John  Blanchard 

Jona.  Marshall 

Joseph  Craw 

Amasiah  Russell  (Bussell) 

Isaac  Marks 

Martin  Barber 

Saml.   Merriam  (Meriman) 

Jonathan  Prindle 

Ephr"  Blackman 

Abdiel  Webster 

Nehemiah  (eaten  out)  (Kel- 
logg) 

John      Ains      (eaten      off) 
Christie 


AugM 


When 
en- 
tered 
ser- 
vice 


When 
dis- 
charged 


Nov.  17 


Days 


Pr. 

month 


109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 

109 

109 


2.  4 

2.  4 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 


Tot  a 

1 

16.19.9 

16.19.9 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

10. 

7.4 

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7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16 

7.4 

16. 

7.4- 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16, 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   "WAR    ROLLS 


139 


Names 


Elisha  Kilburn 
Joshua  June  (Juno) 
Peter  Powers 
Danl.  Furbush 
Jas.  Woodward 
Eben'  Tuttle 
Thos.  Dewey 
Abel  Green 
Eleazer  Mallory 


When 
en- 
tered 
ser- 
vice 


When 
dis- 
charged 


AugM 


Nov.  17 


Days 


109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 


Pr. 

month 


2.   0 


2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 

2.  0 


Total 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

16. 

7.4 

^1345. 

16.3 

$4486. 

Sworn  to  before  me  at  Sunderland,  this  19th.  day  of  Novem- 
ber 1779.  Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

March  28,  1782.  Capt.  Allen's  receipt  for  this  money  on  this 
roll  is  on  a  separate  paper  and  enclosed.  It  was  the  same  excepted 
that  the  continent  would  pay  this  roll,  therefore  the  receipt  was 
taken  on  another  paper.  I.  Allen,  Treasurer. 

[141]  [Capi.   Thomas  Sawyer's  Company] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer's  Company  of  Militia,  raised 
for  the  defence  of  the  Northern  Frontiers  of  America — August, 
1779. 


Time  of 

service 

Wages 
per 

Dis- 

Travel 

Total 

charged 

and  sub- 

30 m. 

Months 

Days 

sistence 

Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer   An 

g.  15 

Nov.     1 

2 

16 

12 

5'i 

80.16.4 

Lt.  Nathl.  Holmes 

1          <> 

Oct.  15 

2 

1 

8 

5 

16.10.4 

En.  Parish  Coburn 

i         (  i 

U           11 

.") 

1 

6 

5 

13.   9.0 

Sergt.  Jacob  Kobuck 

'     18 

Nov.    1 

3 

16 

12 

5 

30.16.4 

"  ArchippasBlodgett      ' 

'     15 

Oct.  15 

3 

0 

6 

5 

11.19.0 

Asa  Briggs                     ' 

I     <i 

3 

0 

6 

5 

11.19.0 

Matthew  Randall 

I            41 

3 

0 

6 

5 

11.19.0 

Obadiah  Eisdon           ' 

1             11 

3 

0 

6 

5 

11.19.0 

Corpl.  Thomas  Willard     ' 

'            " 

3 

0 

5 

3 

10.   7.0 

Elijah  Grandy 

<           C( 

3 

0 

5 

5 

10.   7.0 

Elijah  Bishop         ' 

i          I  i 

3 

0 

5 

5 

10.   7.0 

Drmr  Josiah  Kellogg 

i           ii 

2 

0 

5 

5 

10.   7.0 

140 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Time  of 

service 

Wages 
per 

Names 

Entered 

Dis- 
charged 

month 
and  sub- 

Travel 
30  m. 

Total 

Months 

Days 

sistence 

John  Lane 

Aug.  15 

Oct.  15 

2 

0 

5 

5'' 

9.19.0 

Elijah  Spafford 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Parley  Gold 

3 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Jeroham  Sawyer 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

James  Handley 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Elnathan  Hunt 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Philip  Spauldin 

3 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Benj.  Hinman 

3 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Seth  Hinman 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

John  Loggan 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.:9.0 

John  Ames 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Robert  Grosser 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

W'"  Hemon 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Joshua  Briggs 

(.     ( 

3 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Aphas  Smith 

•2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Phineas  MoKnight 

3 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Daniel  Bisden 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

John  Bolton 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Daniel  Howlett 

3 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Frederick  Hard 

3 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Samuel  Smith 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Jacob  Smith 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

W'"  Kellogg 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Benj.  Foster 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Eichard  Hoskins 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

Silas  Brookins 

2 

0 

5 

5 

9.19.0 

£538.  5.0 

I  do  certify  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just  and  true,  without 
fraud  to  the  United  States  or  any  individual. 

Thomas  Sawyer,  Capt. 

Rutland,  Dec.  7,  1779.  This  day  personally  appeared  Capt. 
Thomas  Sawyer  and  made  oath  to  the  authenticity  of  the  above 
pay  roll.  Before  me 

Reuben  Harmon ,  Justice  of  Peace. 


Reed,  Tinmouth,    June   17,  1780,  of   Noah  Smith,  Paymaster, 
four  hundred  and  thirty-eight  pounds  five  shillings,  the  full  amount 
of  the  above  pay  roll,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer. 
^438.5.0  Parish  Coburn. 


[151] 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  14-1 

\Capf.  John  Stark's  Company,   under  Capt.   P.  Allen'\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Stark's  Company,  commanded  at 
this  time  by  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen  in  Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Regi- 
ment of  Militia,  for  service  done  in  defence  of  the  United  States 
to  the  northward  frontiers,  allowing  at  the  rate  of  fifty  shillings 
per  month  for  each  man's  pay  for  the  State  of  Vermont. 


Names 

Entered 

Return- 
ed home 

Days 

Total 

Parmelee  Allen 

Nov.  6 

Nov.  16 

0  18.9 

Saml.  Willard 

" 

0.18.9 

Joel  Harmon 

" 

0.18.9 

David  Comstock 

" 

0.18.9 

Nathl.  Harmon 

( ( 

0.18.9 

Ezekiel  Harmon 

( ( 

0.18.9 

Philip  Read 

" 

0.18.9 

Timothy  Allen 

1  ( 

0.18.9 

Simeon  Barton 

"     12 

0.11.6 

Lemuel  Clark 

"     16 

0.18.9 

Gideon  Adams 

"       " 

0.18.9 

Abel  Castle 

"       " 

0.18.9 

Caleb  Allen 

(I       t  b 

0.18.9 

Joseph  Willard 

1  (       1  i 

0  18.9 

David  Cassel 

"     12 

0.11.6 

Benajah  Stark 

"     16 

0.18.9 

John  Stewart 

0.18.9 

Chauncey  Abbot 

0.18.9 

Nathan  Chassel 

-1  -1 

0  18.9 

John  Bark  Hartwick 

0.18.9 

Justus  Allen 

0.18.9 

James  Haskins 

0.18.9 

Elisha  Gilburd 

0.18.9 

Jedediah  Read 

0.18.9 

Joseph  Lawrence 

0.18.9 

Eldad  Curtis 

"     12 

0.11.8 

Obadiah  Winters 

(1              L  ( 

0.11.8 

John  Blanchard 

"     16 

11 

0.18.9 

David  Gilmore 

"     16 

"     12 

7 

0.11.8 

;^  24.18.4 

142 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  ordered  to  pay  the  same  to  Col.  Gideon  Warren,  which  is  twenty- 
four  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  four  pence, 

Thos.  Chittenden. 


April  15,  1779. 
of  the  above  order. 
^24.18.4 

[54] 


Then  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 
Per  me,  Gideon  Warren. 


\Capt.  Simeon  Wrighfs  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Regt.  for  an  alarm  at  Neshobe  [Brandon]  for 
three  days  in  the  month  of  November  ye  22d,  1779,  the  Capt.  and 
Lieut,  being  absent,  Ensign  Nathl.  Blanchard  had  command. 


Names  and  Rank 


Nathl.  Blanchard,  Ensign 
Roswell  Post,  Sergt. 
Daniel  Smith,  Sergt. 
Solomon  Purdy,  Sergt. 
Elisha  Wright,  Sergt. 
Abner  Mead,         Corpl 
Amasa  Blanchard,   do. 
Benj.  Johnson,  do 

John  Smith,  do 

John  Moses,  Jr. 
Jos.  Chipman 
Elisha  Johnson 
Stephen  Mead 
Thos.  Hinman 
B.  Garnesay  Root 
Joshua  Pratt 
Silas  Pratt,  Jr. 
Abel  Wright 
Wait  Wright 
Zebulon  Mead,  Jr. 
Henry  Mead 
Moses  Pratt 
Jas.  Sutherland 
Wm.  Sutherland 


No.  of 

Miles 

days 

travel 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

o 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

o 
O 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

o 
O 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

3 

20 

Amt.  pay 
due 


^0.19.8 
11.8 
11.8 
11.8 
11.8 
11.2 
11.2 
11.2 
11.2 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10,8 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


143 


Names  and  Rank 

No.  of 
days 

Miles 
travel 

Amt.  pay 
due 

Simeon  Wright,  Jr. 
Eben'  Pratt 
Aaron  Miller 
Jona.  Sweet 
Jona.    Newton 
Neh.  Whipple 
David  Smith 
Lemuel  Bradley 
Silas  Smith 

3 
3 

o 
f ) 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

^10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 
10.8 

^18.   9.8 

Nathl.  Blanchard,  Ensign. 

Rutland  ss.  Rutland,  June  14,  1781.  Personally  appeared 
ensign  Nathl.  Blanchard  and  m.ade  oath  that  the  above  muster  roll 
is  just  and  true  in  all  its  parts,  without  fraud  to  the  State  or  in- 
dividuals. Sworn  before  me, 

Jos.  Bowker,  Assistant. 

Rutland,  June  26,  1781.     To  the  Treasurer  of  this  State. 

Sir,  Please  to  pay  to  Capt.  Simeon  Wright  the  money  that 
shall  be  found  due  on  the  within  pay  roll  and  his  receipt  shall  be 
your  security,     From,  sir,  your  humble  servt., 

Nathl.  Blanchard,  Ensign. 

Pay  Table  Office.  Augt.  6,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 
to  Capt.  Simeon  Wright  or  bearer,   being  ^18.6.8  lawful  money. 

Jno  Fassett  )  ^^^,, 

Timo.  Brownson      \ 


Date  above    reed,  of    the  Treasurer    the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  Simeon  Wright. 


144 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[223]  [Cfl/A  Ephraim  BuelVs  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Ephraim  Buell's  Company  in  Col.  War- 
ren's Regiment  of  Militia,  for  their  service  done  in  the  year  1779" 
in  Scoutina:  for  the  security  of  the  frontiers,  commencing  the  10th. 
of  May,  1779  and  ending  3d.  of  December  1779,  the  money  being 
due  from  the  State  of  Vermont. 


Names 

Wher 
en- 
tered 

When 
left 

Days 

Pr. 

month 

Amt. 

wages  and 

rations 

1779 

1779 

Capt.  Ephraim  Buell 

May  ] 

Dec.  3 

7 

8.0.0 

2.10.   8 

Lt.  Israel  Hurlbut 

7 

5.8.0 

1.14.15 

En.  Gershom  Lake 

8 

5.8  0 

1.17.   4 

Sergt.  John  Eaton 

0 

2.8.0 

0.13.   6 

"       Aziriel  Blanchard 

8 

2.8.0 

0.18.   0 

Alpheiis  Hall 

6 

280 

0.13.   6 

Jesse  Belknap 

5 

200 

0.   8.   0 

Joseph  Hawkins 

2 

2.0  0 

0.   4.  0 

Reuben  Moulton 

5 

2  0.0 

0.10.   0 

John  Moulton 

6 

2.0  0 

0.12.   0 

Elias  Hall 

i3 

2.0  0 

0.12.   0 

Salmon  Cogsel 

5 

200 

0,10.   0 

Brewster  Higley 

3 

2.0  0 

0.   6.   0 

Brewster  Higley,  Jr. 

(i 

200 

0.12.   0 

Nehemiah  Hoyt 

7 

2.0.0 

0.14.   0 

Zadock  Remington 

4 

2  0.0 

0.   8.   0 

Perez  Sturtevant 

5 

2.0.0 

0.   8.  0 

Asa  Lake 

5 

2.0.0 

0.10.   0 

Elisha  Kilbourn 

4 

2.0  0 

0.   5.   4 

Gershom  Moulton 

5 

2.0.0 

0.10    0 

George  Foot 

2 

2,0  0 

0.   4.   0 

Eli  Cogsel 

8 

3.0.0 

0.16.   0 

Arannah  Woodward 

•J 

2.0.0 

0.12.   0 

Benj.  Riiford  (Utford) 

5 

2  00 

0.   6.   8 

Benj.  Bennett 

3 

200 

0.   6.  0 

William  Bogue 

3 

2.0.0 

0.   6.   0 

John  Bogue  (Boog) 

5 

2.0.0 

0.   6.   8 

Peter  Cogsel 

2 

2.0.0 

0.   4.   0 

Jonathan  Gilmore 

2 

2.0.0 

0.  4.  a 

Adams  Johnson 

2 

2.0.0 

0.  4.  a 

James  Gilmore 

2 

2.0.0 

0.   4.   0 

John  Anderson 

2 

2.0.0 

0.   4.   0 

i:i8.  4.   1 

Ephraim  Buell,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


145 


Pay  Table  Office,  11th.  June,  1781.  The  within  roll  being  ex- 
amined is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 
which  is  eighteen  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  one  penny. 

Thos.  Chittenden  i  ^  ... 

„..         „  V  Committee 

1  imo.  Brownson    ) 

received    of    the    Treasurer    the   contents  of  the 


Date    above 

within  roll. 

^18.14.  1 

[170] 


Pr.  me,  Ephraim  Buel ,  Capt. 

[Copt.    Timothy  Bush's  Company\ 


A  Pav  Roll  of  Timothy  Bush's  Company,  under  the  directions 
of  Maj.  Whitcomb,  Jan.  21,  1780. 


Time  of 

CO 

Wages 
due 

Pay 

Amt. 

Names 

engage- 

n 

Days 

Miles 

per 

of 

Total 

ment 

o 

mile 

travel 

Capt.  Timothy  Bush 

Jan.  31 

35 

14.13.4 

40 

4,1 

0.13.4 

15.   6.8 

Serg'  Buel 

■'     24 

19 

3.18.5 

40 

4 

13.4 

4.11.9 

Corp'  White 

"     " 

19 

3.11.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

4.   5.1 

John  Burnap 

" 

19 

8.   5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3,18.8 

James  Burnap 

"     " 

19 

3.  5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

John  Burton 

((     .1 

19 

3.   5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

Philip  Delano 

(<        te 

19 

8.  5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

James  Waulon 

ti       (' 

19 

8.  5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

Jehiel  Boardman 

((       1  ( 

19 

3.  5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

Elisha  Waterman 

"       '■ 

19 

3.   5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

Daniel  Brown 

"       " 

19 

3.  5.4 

40 

4 

18.4 

3.18.8 

Pierce  Burton 

"       " 

19 

3.   5.4 

40 

4 

18.4 

3.18.8 

Elliot  Bartlet 

It       if 

19 

8.   5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

Jacob  Fowler 

"       " 

19 

3.   5.4 

40 

4 

13.4 

3.18.8 

Capl 

ain's  I 

lations 

3.12.6 
;^70.3.4 

A  true  Pay  Roll. 

Attest,  Tim"  Bush,  Captain 

Sworn  before  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

State  of  Vermont.  Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  Pay  Roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Tim°y  Bush  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  seventy 
pounds  three  shillings  and  four  pence,  lawful  money.  Given  at 
Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Tho=  Chittenden.  )  Committee 
John  Fassett.         ) 
June   14,  1781.     ReC   of  I.  Allen,   Treasurer,    seventy  pound 
three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  Capt.  T.  Bush. 

Eli  Burton. 

[10] 


146  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

[381]  \^A  Scout  under  Lieut.  Hezekiah  Silaway\ 

Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  from  Moretown,  Jan.  1780. 


Names 


Hezekiah  Silloway,  Lt 
John  Martin 
Robert  Kanady 
John  Gault,  Sergt 
Samuel  Davis 


Days 

P--  day 

Miles 

P"^  mile 

8 

4.3 

70 

4" 

8 

1.4 

70 

4 

8 

1  4 

70 

4 

8 

1.7 

70 

4 

8 

1.4 

70 

4 

Total 


2.17.4 
1.14.0 
1.14.0 
1.16.0 
1,14.0 


Test,  Hezekiah  Silaway,  Com'"  of  said  Scout. 
Attest,  John  Barron,  Major. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  29,  1784.  The  within  Pay 
Roll  beings  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the 
contents  of  the  same  to  Maj.  John  Barron  for  said  Scout,  being  the 
sum  of  nine  pounds  15/4  lawful  money. 

Timothy  Brownson, 


Thomas  Tolman, 


Committee 


Rutland,  Oct.  29, 
the  above  order. 
^9.15.4. 


1784. 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of 

John  Barron. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


147 


[313] 


\Capl.  Nehemiah  LovewelPs  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell's  Company,  raised 
by  order  of  Peter  Olcott  Esq.  Colonel,  for  the  defense  of  the 
frontiers  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 


Time  of 

Service 

Per 

Com- 

Names 

Mos. 

Days 

month 
dolls. 

Total 

£.    b.   D, 

mence- 
ment   of 
pay 

1780 

Nehemiah  Lovewell,  Capt. 

2 

33>-^ 

20.   0.0 

Feb.     1 

James    Ladd,    1st.    Lieut. 

14 

21% 

9.   7.0 

(  k             k  i 

John  Thompson,  2nd  " 

14 

2lX 

9.   7.0 

C   L                   t  ( 

Benj.  Barnett,  Sergt. 

8 

4.16.0 

ki         I  ( 

Peter  Lurvey,     do 

3 

8 

2.12.9 

( (          ( ( 

Oliver  Hand,       do 

14 

8 

3.12.0 

( .          (I 

John  Sloan,         do 

14 

8 

3.12.0 

k  I          ( ( 

Hezekiah  Ford,  Corpl. 

3 

7/3 

2.   9.0 

"       4 

Hugh  Palmer,        do 

6 

7/3 

2.14.0 

"     10 

Moses  Barron 

14 

7/3 

3.   6.0 

"     12 

William  Lock 

9 

7/ 

2.19.0 

H            I  i 

Abijah  Bayley 

9 

6/3 

2.12.0 

<  (            (  i 

John  Barnett 

6 

6/3 

2.   8.0 

"     14 

Jeremiah  Bowen 

3 

6/3 

2.   4.0 

"     11 

Ichabod  Chandler 

3 

6/3 

2.   4.0 

"       4 

Charles  Crook 

6^3 

2.   0.0 

"       5 

Abel  Davis 

9 

6/3 

2.12.0 

ii,             (. 

William  Darbe 

6 

6/3 

2.   8.0 

"    11 

Abel  Davis,  Jr. 

9 

6/3 

2.12.0 

"       4 

John  Gait 

9 

6/ 

2.12.0 

(1            i    i 

Hugh  Gammon 

3 

6/3 

2.   4.0 

"       6 

John    Gibion 

6/3 

4.   0.0 

"       1 

Nehemiah  Gilman 

9 

6/3 

2.12.0 

"     14 

Ira  Hand 

14 

6/3 

2.19.0 

(  (           t  . 

David  Haseltine 

9 

6/ 

2.12.0 

ii          k  ( 

Jesse  Heath 

9 

6/ 

2.12.0 

(  (         a 

William  Johnston 

6/3 

2.   0.0 

"       4 

Henry  Lovewell 

6/3 

4.   0.0 

"       1 

Zacheus  Lovewell 

6/ 

4.   0.0 

(  (             (  ( 

James  Miller 

6/3 

2.   0.0 

"     11 

Noah  Moulton 

14 

6/3 

2.19.0 

"     14 

Ebenezer  Olmstead 

9 

6/3 

2.12.0 

"    12 

Ichabod  Patterson 

6/3 

2.   0.0 

"       4 

148 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Time  of  Service 

Per 

Com- 
mence- 
ment  of 

month 

Total 

Mos. 

Days 

dolls. 

£.    S.    D. 

pay 

1780 

Asa  Parker 

9 

6^3 

2.12.0 

Feb.     4 

Andrew  Parker 

9 

6^ 

2.12,0 

"     11 

Phineas  Starts 

9 

62/3 

2.12.0 

'^    18 

Matthew  Sloan 

9 

6^3 

2.12.0 

(  (           (  ( 

Amos  Skinner 

Qyi 

2.   0.0 

(1           U 

John  Skeels 

9 

6^3 

2.12.0 

(  k           1  ( 

Asa  Webster 

3 

6^3 

2.   4.0 

"       1 

Joseph  White 

0^3 

2.   0.0 

"      4 

Samuel  Root 

0 

6f3 

2.   0.0 

a          It 

Jonathan  Moulton 

9 

6^3 

2.12.0 

"    11 

i;i46.12  9 

Neh''  Lovewell,  Capt. 

This  roll  is  made  up  according  to  the  first  establishment  in 
the  continental  Army,  without  any  allowance  for  the  tall  of 
money.  Neh''  Lovewell,  Capt. 

Pay    Table    office,    Bennington,    Feb.    19,    1782.     The    within 

pay  roll   being  approved   of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed   to 

pay  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  forty-six  pounds  twelve  shillings 

and  nine  pence  to  Capt.  Nehcmiah  Lovewell  or  order. 

Nathl.  Brush,      |  ^ 

T  rr^■  ■.  r  Committee 

Isaac  Tichenor   ( 

Treasurer's   Office,    Sunderland,    Oct.   24,    1782.     Reed,  of   Ira 

Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  tiiis  order,  for  Capt.   Lovewell. 

Nehi"  Lovewell. 

£  46.12.9 

[10]  \Lieut.  Calvin  Pai-khurst's  command'\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Calvin  Parkhurst  and  eight  privates  who 
have  been  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  one  month  and  a  half 
in  guarding  the  frontiers  of  this  state,  the  winter  past,  viz: 

One  sub"  45  days  @  149"/  per  day  .  .         .         ^324.0.0 

Eight  privates  45  days  each  @  53 V4  per  day  each        .  960.0.0 


^1284.0.0' 
Calvin  Parkhurst,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


149 


Westminster,  March  16,  1780,  In  Council  The  above  pay  roll 
examined  and  approved  by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council. 

Jos.  Fay,  Sec'y. 

Pay  Table  Office,  23"  Feby.  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  allow  on  the  above  order  thirty-two  pounds  two  shillings,  lawful 
money. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  Timo.  Brownson,  Com'^^ 

Rec'd.  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Aaron  Storrs. 

[250]  [CaJ>f.  Zebediah  Dewey  s  Men] 

Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  pay  roll  for  five  men  for  going  to 
Brown's  Company  before  they  went  to  Ty  [Ticonderoga]  in  March, 
1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

John  Richards 
John  Smith 
Benj.  Penmety 
Elkanah  Ashley 
Wm.  Richards 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

0.10.8 
0.10.8 
0.10.8 
0.10.8 
0.10.8 

£2  13.4 

Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

17th  May,  1781,  The  above  named  Zebediah  Dewey  swore  to 
the  above  Pay  Roll,  before  me,     Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov'- 

Pay  Table  Office,  1st  of  June  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey  the  within,  being  two  pounds 
thirteen  shillings  and  4'' 

Thos.  Chittenden  »  Committee 
Timo.  Brownson   j 

Date    above    reed,    the   contents    of   the    above    order   of   the 

Treasurer. 

/•2. 13.4  Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 


150 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[334]  [Capt.  Daniel  Comstock's  Company  {part)'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  part  of  Daniel  Comstock's  Company  that  turned 
out  on  the  emergency  of  March  22  and  March  26  A.  D.  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Wag 

es 

Miles 

Travel 

Total 

Daniel  Comstock,  Capt. 

5 

1.13. 

4 

85 

1.8.4 

3.   1.8 

Samuel  Hoit,  En. 

1 

4. 

3 

15 

5.0 

9.3 

John    Lee,              Sergt, 

1 

1. 

7 

15 

5.0 

6.7 

Benja.  Bingham,       " 

4 

6. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   9.8 

Robert  Averill, 

5 

7.11 

85 

1.8.4 

1.16.3 

Eber.  Bradley,  Fifer 

4 

5.10 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   9.2 

Gilbert  Bradley,  Corp. 

5 

7. 

3 

85 

1.8.4 

1.15.7 

Joel  Brownson 

5 

7. 

3 

85 

1.8.4 

1.15.7 

Joseph  Averill 

5 

6. 

8 

85 

1.8.4 

1.15.0 

Leml.  Bradley 

5 

6. 

8 

85 

1.8.4 

1.15.0 

Johon  Boardman 

5 

6. 

8 

85 

1.8.4 

1.15.0 

Samuel  Barrett 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

1.5.0 

6.4 

Jedediah  Bingham 

5 

6. 

8 

85 

1.8.4 

1.15.0 

Azariah  Bradley 

5 

6. 

8 

85 

1.8.4 

1.15.0 

Daniel  Barber 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.5.4 

1.   8.8 

Tisk  Bartlet 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

0.5  0 

6.4 

Asa  Brownson 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

5.0 

6.4 

Zenas  Bradley 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

5.0 

6.4 

Joseph  Bradley,  Jr. 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   8  8 

Jesse  Chipman 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

5.0 

6.4 

Barnabas  Chipman 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   8.8 

Edward  Everts 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

5.0 

6.4 

David  Hoit 

2 

2. 

8 

20 

6.8 

9.4 

Benjamin  Lewis 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

5.0 

6  4 

Benjamin  Meigs 

4 

4. 

5 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   8.8 

Reuben  Pitcher 

1 

1. 

4 

15 

5.0 

6.4 

John  Kelly 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   8.8 

Jesse  Welden 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   8.8 

Joseph  Whitford 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.   8.8 

^33.19.5 

June  7,  1781.     Capt.   Comstock 
common  form     Before  me, 


swore    to    the   within    roll  in 
Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov' 
Pay  Table  Office,  7th  of  June,  1781.     The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which 
is  thirty-three  pounds  nineteen  shillings  and  four  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden 
Time.  Brownson 


Com<= 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


151 


Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 

;^33.19.5  Danl.  Comstock,  Capt. 


[226] 


\Capt.   Abel  Merrimans  Company\ 


An  Abstract  of  Pay  for  Capt.  Abel  Merriman's  Companjr,  Col. 
Ebene.  Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  in  their  tours  to  Skeensboro', 
Ticonderog-a  and  Bullwagg  Bay.  in  March,  Anno  Domini,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Amt.  of 
wages 

Miles 

Amt. 
milage 

Total 

1  Captain 

2  Subalterns 

3  Sergeants 
2  Corporals 

23  Rank  and  file 

6 
19 
26 
12 
96 

2.   0.0 
4.   2.4 
2.   1.2 
0.17.9 
10.18.0 

64 

184 

273 

128 

1009 

1.  1.4 
3.   1.4 
4.11.0 

2.  2.8 
16.16.4 

3.    1.   4 
7.   3.   8 
6.12.   2 
3.   0.   5 
27.14    4 

;^47.]1.11 

This  is  a  true  abstract. 


Test,       Abel  Merriman,  Capt. 


30th  June.  1781.  Capt.  Merriman  swore  to  the  above  roll 
before  me.  Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 

June  30,  1781.  The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Abel  Merriman 
the  sum  of  forty-seven  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  eleven  pence. 

Timothy  Brownson    |  ^ 

T   I,     -c         *..  r  Committee 

John  Fassett  \ 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
within.  Abel  Merriman. 


152 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[359] 


[Capt.  Daniel  Smith's  Company\ 


A   Pay  Roll   for  Capt.    Daniel   Smith's  Company    in    Col.    Ira 
Allen's  Regt.  ot  Militia  in  an  alarm  to  Skeensboro',  March,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per  Day 

Total 

Cape.    Daniel  Smith 

2 

20 

5.4 

1.   0.   0 

Lt.  John   Cochran 

2 

20 

3.7 

15.   2 

En.  Tirao.  Mighles 

2 

20 

3.7 

15.   2 

Clerk  Peter  Roberts. 

2 

20 

1.7 

9,10 

Sergt.  Joel  Shelden 

2 

20 

1.7 

9.10 

Oliver  Scott 

2 

20 

1.7 

9.10 

Amos  Curtis 

2 

20 

1.4 

9.   4 

Eben^  Hurlburt 

2 

20 

1.4 

9.   4 

Phineas  Sheldon 

2 

20 

1.4 

9.   4 

Eben'  Morse 

2 

20 

1.4 

9.   4 

Noah  Morse 

2 

20 

1.4 

9.   4 

Abijah  Dunning 

2 

20 

1,4 

9.   4 

Jona.  Armstrong 

2 

20 

1,4 

9.   4 

Jedediah  Barton 

2 

20 

1,4 

9.   4 

Israel  Smith 

2 

20 

1,4 

9.   4 

David  Cranson 

2 

20 

1,4 

9.   4 
^8.13.   2 

Attest,     Daniel  Smith,  Capt. 

Pay   Table  Office,    Arlington,  June  6,  1781.     The  within  roll 

examined   and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 

same  to  Capt.    Daniel  Smith   or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of   eight 

pounds  thirteen  shillings  and  two  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden  )  ^ 
TUT?        4-1  \  Com*"* 

John  Fassett  j 

Date  above,  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  above  contents. 
^8.  13,2.  Danl.  Smith,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


153 


[258] 


[A  Rutland  Company  under  Ensign  Isaac  Cushman'\ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  a  Company  of  Militia,  belonging  to  Rutland, 
under  the  command  of  Ensign  Isaac  Cushman,  on  an  Expedition 
to  Ticonderoga  in  March,  1780,  at  the  time  of  the  invasion  of 
Skeensborough  Fort. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Isaac  Cushman,  En. 

7 

55 

2.    3.    1 

Henry  Strong,  Sergt. 

7 

55 

1,   9.    5 

Saml.  Williams,     " 

7 

55 

1.   9.   5 

Sylvanus  Brown 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

Solomon  Hill 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

Daniel  Squier 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

John  Forbes 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

Wm.  Barnes 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

Isaiah  Hunewell 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

Saml.  Beach,  Lt.,  Volun^ 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

Edward  Waters 

9 

55 

2.   2.   0 

W"  Post 

9 

55 

1.18.   8 

Moses  Hale 

7 

55 

0.17.   0 

Asa  Edmunds 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Joseph  Keeler 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Aaron  Scott 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Micah  Whitney 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Noah  Beach 

4 

55 

0.17.  0 

John  Stratton 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Nathan  Pratt,  Jr.  [Perry?  Perty?] 

4 

55 

0.17.  0 

Stephen  Williams 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Nathan  Pratt 

4 

55 

0.17.  0 

Frederick  Cushman 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Elias  Post 

4 

55 

r.l7.  0 

Gideon  Walker 

4 

55 

0.17.  0 

Alexander  Barr 

4 

55 

0.17.  0 

Thos.  Hale 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Josiah  Hale 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Bezaleel  Dewey 

4 

55 

0.17.   0 

Obadiah  Wheeler 

4 

55 

0.17.  0 

^34.17.11 

Attest,     Isaac  Cushman,  Ensign. 


154 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Rutland,  May  31,  1781.  Personally  appeared  Ensign  Isaac 
Cushman,  signer  of  the  above  pay  roll  and  made  solemn  oath  to 
the  truth  of  the  same.     Before  me, 

Jonathan  Bruce.  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  OSce,  12th  June  1781.  The  within  Pay  Roll  ex- 
amined and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Isaac  Cushman,  or  order,  which  is  thirty-four  pounds 
seventeen  shillings  and  eleven  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden 


Timo.  Brownson     f 


Committee. 


Rarland,  June  8,  1781.  To  his  Excellency  Thos.  Chittenden, 
Esq.  Please  to  deliver  the  sum  of  the  within  roll  to  the  bearer, 
Sylvanus  Brown,  and  you  will  oblige 

Your  humble  servant,  Isaac  Cushman. 

Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 

^34.17.11  Sylvanus  Brown. 


[235] 


[Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Simeon  Wright's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Regiment  for  a  scout  to  the  Lake  against 
Crownpoint  and  then  to  Ticonderoga  the  last  of  March,  in  the 
year   1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Subsist- 
ence 
per  day 

Pay  per 
month 

Total 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 

7 

50 

0.1.8 

8.   0.0 

3.   5.8 

Saml.  Campbell,  Lt. 

7 

50 

0.0.8 

5.10.0 

2.   6  5 

Nathl.  Blanchard,  En. 

7 

50 

5.10.0 

2.   6.5 

Roswell  Post,  Jr.,  Sergt. 

7 

50 

2.   8.9 

1.   7.9 

Daniel  Smith, 

7 

50 

2.   8.9 

1.   7.9 

Elisha  Wright, 

7 

50 

2.   8.0 

1.   7.9 

Solomon  Purdy,        " 

7 

50 

2.   8.0 

1.   7.9 

Abner  Mead,  Corpl. 

3 

30 

2.   4.0 

0.14.5 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


156 


Subsist- 

Pay per 

Names 

Days 

Miles 

ence 

Total 

per  day 

month 

Benj.  Johnson,   Corpl. 

7 

50 

2.   4.0 

1.   6.8 

John  Smith,             " 

7 

50 

2.   4.0 

1.   6.8 

Amasa  Blanchard, " 

7 

50 

2.   4.0 

1.   6.8 

Thomas  Lee 

7 

50 

2.   0  0 

1.   6.0 

Isaac  Martin 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Nehemiah  Whipple 

4 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.15.4 

Simeon  Wright,  Jr. 

5 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.16.8 

Benj.  Whipple 

3 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.14.0 

Neh"^  Gates 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Zenas  Ross 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

David  Whipple 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

John  Moses,  Jr. 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

B.  Garnsey  Root 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.    6.0 

Henry  Mead 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.    6.0 

Joshua  Pratt 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Silas  Pratt 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.    6.0 

W-"  Dwinnell 

3 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.14.0 

John  Sutherland 

3 

30 

2.   0  0 

0.14.0 

Justus  Sutherland 

4 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.15.4 

Jonathan  Adams 

3 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.14.0 

Joel  Roberts 

4 

30 

2.   0.0 

1.       0 

James  Sutherland 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

0  15.4 

Isaac  Mead 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.    6.0 

Ebene.  Sterns 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Joseph  Chipman 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Waight  Wright 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

John  Cook 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Robert  Huston 

7 

50 

2,   0.0 

1.    6.0 

John  Hinman 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Aaron  Miller 

3 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.14.0 

David  Kingsley 

3 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.14.0 

Michael  Coanson 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.    6  0 

Lebbeus  Johnson 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Abel  Wright 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1.   6.0 

Jonathan  Sweet 

3 

30 

2.   0.0 

0.14.0 

Saml.  Shelding 

7 

50 

2.   0.0 

1 

1.   6.0 
^54.16.7 

Simeon  Wright,  Capt. 


156 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  Aug.  4,  1781.  Sworn  to  be- 
fore John  Fassett,  Jr.,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Aug.  4,  1781.  The  written  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt  Simeon  Wright,  or  bearer,  being  fifty-four  pounds  sixteen 
shillings  and  seven  pence,  John  Fassett  I  Com^'^ 

Timothy  Brownson  ) 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  Simeon  Wright. 

^54  16.7 
[130]  [Capt.  Abraham  Uriderhill's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abraham  Underhill's  Company,  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  in  defence  of  the 
frontiers  the  22'^  March,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Abr.  Underbill 

1 

14 

0.16.4 

Corpl.  Dan  Kent 

6 

10 

1.   8.9 

"       Wm.  Manley 

6 

60 

1.   8.9 

Cephas  Kent 

1 

10 

0.   4.8 

John  Gray 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 

Ichabod  Dimock 

1 

10 

0.   4.8 

Reuben    Bloomer 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 

Isaac  Underbill 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 

George  Gage 

1 

10 

0.   4.8 

Joseph  Ingal 

1 

14 

0.   6.0 

John  Manley 

1 

14 

0.   6.0 

Alexander  Kent 

6 

40 

1.   1.4 

John  Kent 

1 

10 

0.   4.8 

John  Farwell 

1 

10 

0.   4.8 

James  Willcocks 

6 

60 

1.   8  0 

John  Moss 

6 

40 

1.   1.4 

Joseph  Curtis 

6 

40 

1.   1.4 

Matthias  Morss 

6 

40 

1.   1.4 

Josiah  Foster 

6 

40 

1.   1.4 

Henry  Allen 

6 

40 

1.   1.4 

Asa  Strong 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 

Thomas  Coan 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 

Prince  Paddock 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 

Jacob  Sikes 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 

Silas  Reynolds 

6 

60 

1.   8.0 
£2i.  4.2 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


157 


Pay  Table  Office,  ll""  June.  1781.  The  within  roll  being 
examined  is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,    which   it,    twenty-four  pounds    fourteen    shillings    and    two 


pence. 


Thos.  Chittenden        /  „ 
Timothy  Brownson    \  ^otn™i"ee 


Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Abraham  Underbill,  Capt. 

One  pound  eight  shillings  paid  back,  which  was  put  in  through 
mistake. 

[146]  [^Capt.  Daniel  Smith's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Daniel  Smith's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  an  alarm  to  Mount  Independence 
in  March.  1780. 


Sub- 

Wages 

sist- 

Sum 

Sum 

Sum  of 

Names 

Days 

Miles 

pr 

ence 

of 

of 

subsist- 

Total 

day 

per 

wages 

milage 

ence 

6 

day 

1.0.0 

0.8.0 

Capt.  Daniel  Smith 

60 

5.4 

1.4 

1.12.0 

3.  0.0 

Lt.  John  Cochran 

6 

60 

3.7 

.8 

1.   1.6 

1.0.0 

0.4.0 

2 

5.6 

Peter  Roberts, Clerk 

6 

60 

1.7 

0.  9.6 

1.0.0 

9.6 

Sergt.  Joel  Bhelden 

6 

60 

1.7 

0.   9.6 

1.0. (T 

9.6 

"      Oliver  Scott 

6 

60 

1.7 

0.   9.6 

1.0.0 

9.6 

Noah  Smith 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

W'"  Gold 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

Phineas  Smith 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

Abijah  Dunning 

(1 

60 

1.4 

0.   8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

Jedediah  Barton 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

Asa  Strong 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

James  Paul 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

David  Cranson 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

Josiah  Foster 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

8.0 

David  Brady- 

6 

60 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

1.0.0 

^33 

8.0 
14.0 

Attest,     Daniel  Smith.  Capt. 
State  of   Vermont,   Arlington.    June  6.  1781.      Personally    ap- 
peared the  within  named  Capt.  Daniel   Smith  and    made  oath  that 
to  the  best  of  his  knowledge  the  within  roll  is  just  and  true. 

Before  me         John  Fasset,  Assistant.- 
Pay   Table   Office,    Arlington.  June  6,  1781.     The  within   roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Daniel   Smith  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  twenty- 
three  pounds  fourteen  shillings,  lawful  money. 

Thomas  Chittenden  |  ,,  ... 

T  ,      T-,         . .  \  Committee 

John  Fassett  \ 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  above  contents. 

Daniel  Smith,  Capt. 


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STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[174]  \Capt.  Zebediah  Deiveys  Company^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company  of  Miliiia  for 
service  done  the  State  in  March,  1780. 


Namk.s 

Days 

Per  day 

Miles 

Amt.for 
travel 

Total 

Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey 

4 

0.6.8 

36 

0.12.0 

1.18  8 

Lt.  William  Ward 

4 

4.3 

36 

12 

1.   9  8 

John  Ashley,  Corp' 

4 

1.5 

36 

12. 

0.17  8 

Ichabod    Marchell,  Corp' 

4 

1.5 

36 

12. 

174 

Silas  Brookins 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

William  Hooker 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

John  Owen 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Ithamar  Brookins 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Elijah  Goodwin 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Thomas  Dewey 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Eben--  Canfield 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Elkanah  Ashley 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

John  Mosely 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Elemuel  Hyde 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Seth  Crow 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

William  Richards 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Ephraim  Blackman 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Benj  Davis 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Enoch  Ashley 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Joel  Grannas  [Granas] 

4 

1  4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Sam'  Fletcher 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

174 

Isaac  Crow 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Elisha  Allen 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Thomas   Ashley 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Elijah  Owen 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Obadiah  Winters 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Walter  Durfee 

4 

1,4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

William  Hooker,  Jr. 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Josiah  Lewis 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Samuel  Church 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

John   Smith 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Josiah  Squires 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Elisha  Ashley 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17  4 

Peter  How 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

John  Grant 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

Josiah  Grant 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

John  Richards 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

17.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


161 


Nai\ 


Jeremiah  Adams 
Nehemiah  Killigg 
Ezra  Perkins 
Josiah  Bennett 
Benj.   Parmely 
Isaac  Race 


Oaj'S 
4 

Per  day 

Miles 

Amt  for 
travel 

1.4 

36 

12. 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

4 

1.4 

36 

12. 

4 

1  4 

36 

12. 

4 

1.4 

36 

12 

Total 


17  4 

174 
17.4 
17  4 
17  4 
17.4 

^38  18.8 


Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

11"'   May,  1781,       The   above  named  Zebediah  Dewey  swore  to 
the  above  and  foregfoing  Pay  Roll,  before  me, 

Tho^  Chittenden,  Governor. 

Pay  Table  Orfice,  June  1,  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  to  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey  the  within  pay  roll,  which  is  thirty- 
eight  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Thomas  Chittenden  |  ^   „     -^^ 
John  Fassett  [  Committee. 

Date  above  received  the  contents  of  the  above. 
j!^38  18.8  Zebediah  Dewey,  Captain. 

[140]  [Capt.  Benjamin  Cooley  s  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Benj.  Cooley's  Company  in  Col.  Eben"' 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  called  -out  on  the  alarm  of  the  23'' 
March,  1780.  commencing  the  23"  March  and  ending  the  28"'  day 
of  March,  inclusive,  the  money  being  due  from  the  State  of 
Vermont. 


Names 

Days 

Amt. 
wages 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Capt.  Benj.  Cooley 

6 

1  12.   0 

47 

15.8 

2.    7.   8 

Lt.  Moses  Ornistead 

6 

1,    1.   6 

47 

15.8 

1.17.   2 

En.  James  Hopkins 

5 

0.17.11 

47 

15.8 

1.13.   7 

Sergt  Silas  Mosher 

2 

0.   3    2 

47 

15.8 

0.   8.10 

"      Bazaleel  Richardson 

6 

0.   9.   6 

47 

15.8 

1.   5.   2 

"     David  Crippen 

6 

0.   9.   6 

47 

15  8 

1.   5.   2 

"     Saral.  Ellsworth 

5 

0.   7.11 

47 

15.8 

1.   3.   7 

Clerk  John  Barnes 

6 

0.    9.    6 

47 

15.8 

1.   5.   2 

Corpl.  James  Stevens 

6 

8.    8 

47 

15.8 

1.   4.   4 

[11] 


162 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Am 

t. 

JS 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Corpl.  Ashbel  Hopkins 

fi 

8. 

8 

47 

15.8 

1. 

4.   4 

AaroQ  Perkins 

2 

•) 

8 

47 

15.8 

0. 

8.   4 

Samuel  Wiswall 

0 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3.   8 

Abel  Stevens 

6 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

B.   8 

Jeremiah  Parker 

6 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3.   8 

Solomon  Story 

6 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3    8 

Jona.  Partridge 

(.; 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3.   8 

Ephraim  Story 

6 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3.   8 

Imri  Smalley 

G 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3    8 

W"  Cox 

6 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3.   8 

Adonijah  Brooks 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

3.   4 

Luther  Drury 

6 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3.   8 

Nehemiah  Hopkins 

6 

8. 

0 

47 

15.8 

3.   8 

Ebenezer  Ambler 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

Samuel  Sheldon 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

(jershom  Beach 

4 

5. 

4 

47 

15.8 

1.   0 

Timothy  Miller 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

David  Gillmore 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

Gideon  Cooley 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

Daniel  Stevens 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

Jabez  Ormstead 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

Samuel  Crippin 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15.8 

2.   4 

Benjamin  Stevens 

5 

6. 

8 

47 

15  8 

2.   4 

Stephen  Jenner 

2 

2. 

8 

17 

5.8 

0. 

8.   4 

^38. 

12.   8 

Benj.  Cooley,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  Aug.  10,  1781.  Sworn  to  by 
Capt.  Benj.  Cooley.      Before  John  Fassett,  Jr.  Assistant. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Aug.  10,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Benj.  Cooley  or  bearer,  being  thirty-eight  pound  twelve  shil- 
lings and  eight  pence,  lawful  money. 

John  Fassett  )  ^ 

>n-„   ^u     ID  )-  Committee 

Timothy  Brovvnson  [ 

Reed.  lO""  August,  1781,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of 
the  above  order.     Per  me, 

^38.12.8  Benj.  Cooley. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


163 


[84]  \Capt.  Stephen  Calkins^  Cotnpany] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Stephen  Calkins'  Company  of  Militia  in  an 
alarm  in  March  1780  by  order  of  Col.  Eben'  Allen,  in  the  county 
of  Rutland. 


Names 

Enterec 
service 

Miles 
travel 

Days 

Wages 
per  day 

Total 

Stephen  Calkins,  Capt 

Mar.  26 

70 

6 

5  1 

2.15.   4 

Eben"^  Wilson,  Lieut 

a        ( t 

70 

6 

3.7 

2.   4.10 

Isaac  Colvin,  Ensign 

1 1        a 

70 

6 

3.7 

1.   0.   0 

Daniel  Brumley,    Sergt. 

11       I  ( 

70 

6 

1.7 

1.12.10 

Luther  Colvin,           " 

( (        a 

70 

6 

1.7 

1.12.10 

Reuben  Rowley,        ' ' 

(t        (( 

70 

6 

1.7 

1.12.10 

■  ona.  Sprague,            " 

H               (4 

70 

6 

1.7 

1.12.10 

!3arry  Spalding 

(4       (1 

70 

6 

1  4 

1.11.   4 

Jona.  Sealy 

((       i( 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Richard  Latin 

t  (        a 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Thomas  AUin 

((        ii 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Michael  Wilson 

H          ti 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Nathl.  Sheldon 

ti        ii 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Thos.  Tuttle 

((        a 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

James  Webster 

It        a 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Jesse  Tuttle 

11       a 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Wm.  Brumley,  Jr. 

n        n 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

George  Gage 

n       n 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.  4 

John  Gage 

it       t  ( 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

W"  Gage 

H           (  ( 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Cons*  Vial 

it       (( 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Prince  Allen 

a       n 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Zoah  Allen 

((        a 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

Obadiah  Edwards 

it       ( i 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

James  Clark 

ii       a 

70 

6 

1.4 

,1.11.  4 

Saml.   Barlow 

u         (  ( 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

John  Sealee 

i(       i( 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.  4 

Joseph  Gage 

f  (       (1 

70 

6 

1.4 

Lll.   4 

Walter  Gage 

ii       a 

70 

6 

1.4 

1.11.   4 

^47.   8.   8 

16-i 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Committee  of    Pay  Table,  Oct.  18,  1781.     The  within  pay   roll 

being-  examined   and   approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed 

to  pay   the  same,   being  forty-seven   pounds   eight    shillings    and 

eight  pence,  agreeable  to  the  within  roll. 

Isaac  Tichenor  /  ^  ... 

rry-       .-u     -D  >  Committee 

Timothy  Brownson  \ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Charlestown,  Oct.  18,  1781.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen  Esq  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  forty- 
seven  pounds  eight  shillings  and  eight  pence,  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Calkins.  Eben"-  Wilson,  Capt. 

^47.8.8 

[70]  \Lieut.  Enoch  Hall' s  Corps  of  Rangers] 

Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Enoch  Hall's  Corps  of  Rangers  raised  by- 
order  of  the  State  of  Vermont  for  the  defence  of  the  Northern 
Frontiers. 


Commence 

Names 

ment  of  pay 

Enoch  Hall,  Lieut 

L7  Mar.  1780 

Timo^  Nash,  Sergt 

11      " 

Nathan  Caswell,  Corpl 

Deliv'  Sawyer,  Private 

John  Hough 

John  Hough,  Jr. 

William  Amey 

Timothy  Day 

John  Lincey 

Abner  Osgood 

Silas  Sargeant 

Benj.  Byram 

Orsamus  Bayley 

Nathaniel  Hall 

Time  of 
service 


Mos. 

Days 

8 

15 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

8 

5 

Pay 

per 
month 


Dolls 

18?'3 

8 

7/3 
ti^3 
6/3 
6/3 

6/ 

0/3 
6^3 

6/ 

6/3 

6/ 
6/ 

6/3 


Total 


47.12.0 
19.13. 
17.19.8 
16.   6.8 


16. 
16. 
16. 
16 
16. 
10. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 


6.8 
6.8 
6.& 
0  8 
0.8 
0.8 
0.8 
6.8 
6.8 
6.8 


$8825-1=  Lav/ful  money  264  17.0 


Examined.  T.  Tolman,  Pay  Master. 

N.  B.  The  above  officers  and  soldiers  were  discharged  on  the 
30th  day  of  Nov.  and  consequently  made  up  in  the  above  roll  to 
that  date  inclusive. — The  above  roll  is  just  and  true,  without  fraud 
to  this  state  or  any  individual,  according  to  my  best  knowledge. 
(Errors  excepted)     Per  me,  Enoch  Hall,  Lieut. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


165 


Arlington,  19th  Dec.  1780,  Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  diiected 
to  pay  to  Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster  to  the  troops  of  this  state  the 
sum  of  two  hundred  and  sixty-four  pounds  seventeen  shilling's 
hard  money,  or  an  equivalent  in  paper  currency,  it  being  the  total 
amount  of  said  roll,  taking  his  receipt  for  the  same. 

Thos.  Chittenden 


Reed,  the  above  in  full, 
March  20,  1782. 


T         T?        t*  1-  Com" 

Jno.  Fassett  j 

Th.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[305]  ^\Caft.  John  SpafforcTs  Company'\ 

Pay   Roll   of  Capt.    John    Spafford's  Company   in  Col.  Gideon 
ren's   Regt.  of   Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont 
D.  1780,  from  the  32nd.  to  the  29th. 


Warren's   Regt 

in  the  month  of  March,  A 


Names                      ^ 

i^'hen 
tered 

When 

dis- 

Icharg'd 

Days 

Per 

month 

8.0.0 

Miles 

Total 

Capt  John  Spafford                  Mi 

ir.  26 

Mar.  29 

4 

25 

1.17.  8 

Lt.  Samuel  Allen 

■     23 

8 

5.8.0 

25 

2.   7.10 

Sergt.  Zephaniah  White 

'     22 

8 

2.8.0 

25 

].   fi.  4 

"       John  Chandler                  ' 

'     26 

4 

2.8 

25 

17.  4 

"       Daniel  or  David  Adams      ' 

'     22 

8 

2.8 

2.T 

1.   6.  4 

Corpl.  Silas  Gerads 

'     20 

7 

2.4 

25 

1.   8.   2^ 

"        Daniel  Ray                          ' 

'     22 

8 

3.4 

25 

1.   5.   4 

"       Eph™  Coy 

•     22 

8 

2.0 

35 

1.  5.  4 

"        William  Joiner                  ' 

'     26 

4 

2.4 

25 

16.   4 

David  Whitmarsh                          ' 

■     2ii 

7 

2.0 

25 

1.   2.   4 

Joshua  Remington 

'     23 

8 

3. 

25 

1.  4.  4 

Samuel  Gary                                     ' 

'     26 

4 

2. 

25 

16.  4 

Stephen  Roys 

'      2;:! 

7 

2. 

25 

1.   2.   4 

Joseph  Reynolds                             ' 

'     26 

4 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Samuel  Roys 

'     26 

4 

2. 

25 

16.  4 

Silas  Bingham                                  ' 

(         11 

4 

2. 

25 

16.  4 

Elisha  Smith 

'     23 

8 

3! 

25 

1.  4.  8 

Azor  Perry 

'     26 

4 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Matthew  Parker                            ' 

(     (( 

4 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Saml.  McOlure 

I     .. 

4 

2. 

35 

16.   4 

Benj.  Johnson 

'     " 

4 

2. 

25 

16.  4 

Eliphas  Brewster                           ' 

'     25 

5 

2! 

35 

18.  4 

Cyrus  Chipman 

'     28 

7 

2. 

25 

1.   3.  4 

David  Caswell                                ' 

'     23 

8 

2! 

35 

1.  4.  4 

Ozim  Brewster                              ' 

'     27 

3 

2. 

35 

14.  4 

Isaac  Grant                                     ' 

'     24 

6 

2. 

35 

1.   0.   4 

Daniel  Fuller                                 ' 

'     26 

4 

2 

35 

16.  4 

Thos.  Hutchinson 

'     27 

3 

2! 

25 

14.  4 

James  Pitch 

1          t  ( 

3 

2. 

35 

14.   4 

Aaron  Mathews                              ' 

(         11 

8 

2. 

35 

14.  4 

James  Haight                                   ' 

(.              K   t 

3 

2. 

25 

14.  4 

James  Salisbury                            ' 

(               1( 

3 

2. 

25 

14.  4 

166 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

When 
entered 

Mar.  37 

When 

dis- 

charg'd 

Days 

Per 
month 

Miles 
35 

Total 

Nathl.  Sprague 

Mar.  39 

3 

3. 

14.  4 

Zoraster  Fitch 

(4            <i 

3 

3. 

35 

14.  4 

Elihu  Johnson 

"    33 

7 

3. 

35 

1.   3.  4 

Derick  Earner 

•■     36 

4 

2. 

35 

16.  4 

Elisha  Utley 

"     " 

4 

2. 

35 

16.  4 

StepHen  Rice 

"     33 

7 

2. 

35 

"  1.   3.  4 

Levi  Rice 

"    37 

3 

3. 

35 

14.  4 

Asahel  Leat 

"     36 

4 

3. 

35 

16.  4 

Cephas  Smith 

"     37 

3 

3. 

35 

14.  4 

Cephas  Smith,  Jr. 

((       a 

3 

3. 

35 

14.  4 

Glover  Nicholson 

"     36 

4 

3. 

35 

16.  4 

Abel  Turner 

"     " 

4 

3. 

35 

16.  4 

Nathl.  Ohipman 

(I     .. 

4 

3. 

35 

16.  4 

Aaron  Adams 

"     33 

8 

3. 

35 

1.  4.  4 

Elisha  Hamilton 

"     36 

4 

3. 

35 

1.   4.  4 

Edward  Turner 

"     33 

8 

3. 

35 

1.   4.  4 

Joseph  Taylor 

a       a 

8 

3. 

35 

1.   4.  4 

Nathl,  Hamilton 

"       " 

8 

3. 

35 

1.  4.   4 

Jared  Jones 

((       (( 

8 

3. 

35 

1.   4.  4 

;^50.  9.  8i 

Pay  Table  Office,  6th  June,  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  John  Spafford  the  within  roll,  which  is  fifty  pounds 
nine  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden 

Time.  Browi 


enden  )  p 
I'nson    ) 


mmittee 


Date    above,   received    of   the  Treasurer   the   contents  of   the 
within. 

^50.9.8  John  Spafford,  Capt. 

[505]  [Cap/.  John  Spafforas  Men  {names  omitted^ 

This  certifies  that  the  following  names  were  left  out  of  a  Pay 
Roll  for  service  done. m  an  Alarm  in  March,  1780. 
Charles  Brewster,  7  days,  50  miles  travel  ,  -Q 

Josiah  Eady  do  do 

Benjamin  Haskins     do  do 

Robert  Hopkins  do  do 

Stephen  Wood  6  days  do  .         . 

W"^  Ray  (or  Kay)  15  days  do 


1.   6. 

0 

1.   6. 

0 

1.   6. 

0 

1.   6. 

0 

1.   5. 

8 

1.16. 

8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


167 


The  following-  names  were  left  out  of  a  Pay  Roll  for  service  in 
an  alarm  in  Augt.  1780. 

Joseph  Taylor  15  days  and  25  miles  .         .         .  1.   8.   6 

David  Roberts       do  do  ...  1.   8.   6 


^11.  2.   4 
Attest  pr  John  Spafford,  Capt. 

Pay  Office,  Windsor,  Feby.  20,  1783      The  above  account  being 

approved  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Capt.  John 

Spafford  or  order  the  sum  of  eleven  pounds  two  shillings  and  four 

pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor  )  ^      ... 
T  ,      ot  r  Com"'' 

John  Strong.      j 

(Recptd  by  John  Strong  for  Capt.  S.,  Apl  25,  1783) 


[7] 


\^Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby's  Company^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  in  this  state  in  the 
alarm  in  the  month  of  March,  1780. 


Names  and  Rank 

Ent" 
service 

Days 

Wages 
per  day 

Travel 

Total 

M.     d 

Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby 

March  2 

2      7 

0.3.4 

90     4 

3.   7.   4 

En.  W"  Sexton 

' 

'       7 

3.7 

70    " 

2.   8.   5 

Serg'  Tho^Barney 

'       ' 

•       7 

1.7 

90     '■ 

2.    1.   1 

"      Dan'  Purdy 

1       ( 

'       7 

1.7 

90     " 

2.   1.   1 

"      Dan  Allen 

'       2 

6      5 

1.7 

70     " 

1.11.   3 

"      Eliakim  Deming 

'       2 

2      2 

1.7 

20     " 

0.   9.10 

Corp  David  Purdy 

'       2 

6      5 

1.5 

70     " 

1.10.   5 

"      Reuben  Baker 

'       2 

2      7 

1.5 

90     " 

1.19.11 

Robert  Loggan 

'       • 

'       2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

Christopher  Roberts 

i       i 

'       7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

Reuben  Purdy 

'       7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

John  Roberts 

'       7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

Waterman  Ells 

'       7 

1.4 

90    " 

1.19.   4 

Rufus  Munson 

'       2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.    9.   4 

Martin  Barber 

'       7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

George  Olds 

'       2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.    9.   4 

Jon.  Ormsby 

'       7 

1.4 

70     " 

1.12.   8 

Daniel  Ormsby 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

16S 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names  and  Rank 

Ent'' 
service 

Days 

Wages 
per  day 

Travel 

Total 

M,    d 

Joshua  Rose 

March  22 

2 

1.4 

20     4 

0.   9.   4 

"Zebulon  Moses 

" 

2 

1.4 

20    " 

0.    9.   4 

Ezekiel  Roberts 

a           a 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

John  White 

It           1 1 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

Nath'  Bostwick 

i  I           (1 

^> 

1  4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

Traman  Powell 

"           " 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.    9.   4 

Simeon  Hine 

"           '■ 

7 

1.4 

90     " 

].19    4 

Daniel  Arnold 

" 

i 

1  4 

90     " 

1.19.    4 

Moses  Sperry 

" 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.    9,   4 

Jona,  Allen 

(  C                 Ik 

2 

1  4 

20     ■■ 

0.    9.    4 

Robert  Allen 

I  L                   (1 

7 

1.4 

90     " 

1  19.   4 

Obadiah  Allen 

I  i                 H 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0    9    4 

Benj.  Burr 

' 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

Jacob  Odel 

11                 t  i 

7 

1.4 

90     " 

1  19.   4 

Stephen  Smith 

"                 " 

7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

James  Vaughn 

t   (                      IV 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

Nath'   Newton 

t  i           it 

"2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.    f..   4 

Rice  Beckwith 

it          it 

7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

Abel  Bristol 

I  i                :  t 

i 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

Neh''  Larkm 

V  V                 it 

7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

James  Henison 

ii                 (I 

V 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

Isaac  Marks 

(1                 il 

7 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

Josiah    Burton 

it                 V  k 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.    9.   4 

Benj.  Vaughn 

V  t                 (  ( 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

Benj    Mclntyre 

(  (                 .  ( 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.   9.   4 

Jo"  Mclntyre 

it                .  t 

2 

1.4 

20     " 

0.    9.   4 

Sami  Smith 

"       26 

5 

1.4 

70     '• 

1.10.   0 

Peter  French 

2(1 

5 

1.4 

70     " 

1.10.   0 

Jesse  Munson 

"       26 

5 

1.4 

70     '• 

1.10.   0 

Wallace  Sutherland 

' '       22 

I 

1.4 

90     " 

1.19.   4 

W"  Bedal 

■'       26 

5 

1.4 

70     " 

1.10.   0 

Aaron  Saxton 

"       20 

1 

1.4 

8     " 

0.   4.   0 

Bernard  Born 

"       26 

5 

1.4 

70     4 

1.10.   0 

Nathan  Beaman 

"       26 

5 

1.4 

70     4 

1.10.   0 

Sam'  Hull 

26 

6 

1.4 

70     4 

1.10.   0 

Elijah  Burton 

"       26 

5 

1  4 

70     4 

1.10.   0 

John  W.  Bostwick 

26 

5 

1.4 

70     4 

1.10.   0 

Philip  Mead 

26 

5 

1.4 

70     4 

1.10.   0 

Isaac  Whelpley 

"       22 

7 

1.4 

70     4 

1.12.   8 
^74.14.   8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  169 

Pay  Table  Office.  2"*  June,  1781. 

The   foreg-oing  pay   roll  being  examined   is  allowed   and  the 
'J'reasurer  is  directed  to  pay   the   same  to   Maj.  Gideon   Ormsby 
which  is  ^74.14.8.  per  order.  Tho^  Chittenden  (  „ 

Timo,  Brownson  \  *-°™  ' 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  13,  1781. 

Rec''  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  oi  the  above 
order  which  is  ^74.14.8  lawful  money,  in  behalf  of  Gideon 
■Ormsby.  jona.  Ormsby 


[374]  \_Capt.  I'homas  Bull's  Company'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Bull's  Company  in  Col. 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  for  service  done  this  State  m 
Alarms  in  the  month  of  March,  1780. 


Ira 
the 


Names                        ^^ 
se 

lered 
rvice 

Days 

P'-  day 

Miles 
at  4'' 

Total 

■Capt,  Thomas  Bull                    M 

ar.  32 

i 

5.4 

84 

3.148 

En.  Stephen  Washburn               ' 

<.            .  ( 

2 

4.0 

20 

15  2 

Sergt.  John  Smith 

'      26 

5 

1.7 

70 

1.11.7 

David  Brady 

'     22 

7 

1.4 

84 

Nathl.  Collins 

i      " 

7 

1.4 

84 

1.17.4 

Daniel  Jones 

i      k  ( 

7 

1.4 

84 

1,17  4 

Peleg  Sutherland 

.  ( 

7 

1.4 

84 

1.17  4 

Peter  Pixley 

\      <.  I 

2 

1.4 

20 

9  4 

Ashbel  Goodrich 

'     26 

5 

1.4 

70 

1.100 

Martin  Powell 

(            i  I 

5 

1  4 

70 

1.100 

Timothy  Pearl 

'     22 

2 

1.4 

20 

9  4 

Isaac  Barker 

I            I  i. 

7 

1.4 

84 

1.17.4 

Timothy  Mead  S^ 

'     26 

5 

1  4 

70 

1  10  0 

^  esse  Sawyer 

'     22 

7 

1  4 

84 

1.179 

John  Page                                       ' 

'     26 

3 

1.4 

50 

1.   0,8 

Seth  Pettibone 

'     22 

7 

1  4 

84 

1.17.0 

William  Drew 

(            i  ( 

2 

1.4 

20 

94 

Saml.  Pettibone 

i            k  ( 

2 

1.4 

20 

94 

Tim"  Bliss 

i            i  ( 

7 

1.4 

84 

1  17.4 

James  Lewis                                   ' 

' 

2 

1.4 

20 

9  4 

Nathan  Smith 

I            i  1 

7 

1.4. 

84 

1.17.4 

George  Smith                                 ' 

'     26 

5 

1.4 

70 

1.10  0 

I'unkin  Dun 

'     22 

2 

1.4 

20 

9,4 

Thos.  Abner 

'     22 

2 

1.4 

20 

94 

;^31.    5  6 

Attest,  Thomas  Bull,  Capt. 


170 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Bennington  County,  ss.  Sunderland,  Jan.  25,  1783.  Then 
personally  appeared  Capt.  Thomas  Bull  and  made  solemn  oath  that 
the  above  is  a  just  and  true  roll,  without  fraud  or  injustice  to  the 
public  or  any  individual,  according  to  his  best  knowledge. 

Before  me,  Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  25,  1783.     The  within  Pay 

Roll  being  examined   and   approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 

pay  the  amt.  of  the  same  unto  Capt.  Thomas  Bull,  being  the  sum 

of  thirty-one  pounds  5/6,  lawful  money. 

Timo.  Brownson,  ]  ^  ... 

„,         „  ,  '  y  Committee 

Thos.  Tolman,       J 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  30,  1783.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

^31.5.6  Thomas  Bull,  Capt. 

[366J  [Ca//.   Te/ian  Noble's  Company^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Tehan  Noble's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  Alarms  March  26,  A.D. 

1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt    Tehan  Noble 

6 

80 

2.18.   8 

Lt.  Enoch  Eastman 

6 

80 

2.   8.   2 

Sergt.  Enos  Harmon 

6 

80 

1.16.   2 

"       Seth  Harmon 

6 

80 

1.16.   2 

"       W"  Hubbard 

5 

60 

1.   7.11 

"       Cyprian  Eastman 

6 

80 

1.16    2 

Corpl.  Amos  Scott 

6 

80 

1.15.   5 

"       Alpheus  Harmon 

6 

80 

1.15.   5 

Stephen  Eastman 

6 

80 

1.15.   5 

Luke  Noble 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Abraham  Rising 

G 

80 

1.14.   8 

Isaac  Gray 

G 

80 

1.14.   8 

David  McClary 

5 

60 

1.   6.   8 

Selah  Harmon 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Levi  Dones 

1 

20 

0.   8.   0 

Aaron  Rising,  Jr. 

6 

80 

1.14.  8 

John  Shepherd 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

John  Chandler 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Samuel  Francy 

5 

60 

1.    6.   8 

Asaph  Leavitt 

5 

60 

1.   6.  8 

Daniel  Hopkins 

1 

12 

0.   5.   8 

William  Hopkins 

5 

60 

1.   6.  8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


171 


Names 

Days 

'      Miles 

Total 

Amos  Harmon 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Nathl.  Tower 

6 

,80 

1.14.   8 

John  Burlingame 

6 

'so 

1.14.  8 

John  Hayse 

5 

60 

1.   6.   8 

Eben"-  Smith 

1 

20 

0.   8.   0 

Reuben  Slader  [Stodder] 

1 

20 

0.   8.   0 

Finlay  McKnight 

1 

20 

0.    8.  0 

John  Stewart 

6 

SO 

1.14    8 

Stephen  Smith 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Nathl.  Smith 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Eliphalet  Smith 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Josiah  Risden 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Calvin  Eastman 

5 

60 

1.   6.   8 

Reuben  Farnsworth 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Ashbel  Sikes 

6 

80 

1.14.   8 

Robert  Hopkins 

5 

60 

1.   6.   8 

David  Tousley 

1 

12 

0.   5.   4 

58.   3.   6 

Pay  Table  Office,  1=*'  May,  1781.     The  Treasurer  is  directed  to 

pay  to  Capt.  Tehan  Noble  the  within  Pay  Roll,  which  is  fifty-eight 

pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  six  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden  |  ^ ..,    ^ 

-r  ,      T,         . ,  y  Committee 

John  Fassett  j 

Date  above,  received  the  contents  of  the  above  roll. 
^58.15.6  Tehan  Noble,  Capt. 


172 


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174 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[236]  \Capt.  Giles  Walcott's  Company  {part?)] 

A  Return  of  my  company,  in  order  to  draw  the  money  allowed 
them  by  the  State  of  Vermont. 


W"  Litehal,  Ensign 
Nehemiah  Williams,  Sergt. 
Gillas  Van  Voste,  Do 

John  Fletcher 
W"  Hunt 
W"'  Soper 
John  Truax 


Peter  Robinson  [Roberson] 

John  Young 

Wm.  Hunt 

Gradis  Qnashbush 

John  Curnble  [Canbel] 

Alex.  McDonel 

John  Monroy 


Sir, — You  are  directed  (agreeable  to  the  Resolution  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  this  State,  passed  15th,  of  March,  1780)  to  pay  on 
the  within  roll  five  hundred  and  fifteen  pounds  lawful  money,  to 
Capt.  Walcott,  Thos.  Chittenden. 

To  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  Arlington,  10th  May,  1780. 

Date  above,  reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  five  hundred  and 
fifteen  pounds,  lawful  money,  in  full. 

;,{;ol5.0.0  Giles  Walcott,  Capt, 

[74]  \^Lient.  Benjamin  Everest's  Compa7iy  of  Rangers] 

Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Everest's  Company  of  Rangers  in  the  ser- 
vice raised  by  the  State  of  Vermont,  commencing  fifteenth  of 
November  and  ending  the   thirty-first  of  March,   inclusive,  1780. 


Com- 
mence't 

To 

Time  in 

"N"  A  M  ir.fi 

what 
time 

Pay  per 
month 

service 

Total 

Xl  AillEjO 

of  pay 

paid 
March  31. 

Mo'B 

Days 

Benj.  Everest,  Lieut 

Nov.  15 

;£60.     0.0 

4 

15 

;f270.  0.0 

David  Powers,  Sergt. 

"       " 

25.  0.0 

4 

15 

112.10.0 

Elijah  Grandy,     do  . 

((       (( 

25.  0.0 

4 

15 

112.10.0 

Britton  Simmons,  Corp. 

tl                C( 

22.10.0 

4 

15 

101.  5.0 

Curtis  Smith,            do 

t(         t< 

25.10.0 

4 

15 

101.  5.0 

Josiah  Kellogg,  Drum' 

"       " 

22.10.0 

4 

15 

101.   5.0 

Andrew  Patterson 

((         (< 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Pliny  Smith 

"       " 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Gideon  Culey 

((         (< 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Jacob  Partridge 

"        ** 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Phineas  Spalding 

(1          (1 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Philip  Spalding 

((         (1 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Benj.  Glason 

n          u 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Joseph  Lawrence 

((            u 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Harmon  Lawrence 

"        " 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Beuben  Strong 

(I         1  ( 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Moses  Powers 

"        " 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

Stephen  Squires 

((         (( 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

John  Hastings 

((         (( 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.  0.0 

William  Kellogg 

<(        11 

20.  0.0 

4 

15 

90.   0.0 

David  Purbush 

Jany.  16 

20.  0.0 

2 

1 

40.12.0 
;^2099.  7.6 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


175 


The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  two  thousand  and  ninety-nine 
pounds  Thos.  Chittenden. 

The  day  of  the  above  date  received  of  the  Treasurer  one  hun- 
dred and  sighty  pounds  towards  the  above  order. 

Benj.  Everest,  Lt. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jany.  7,  1786.  Received  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order.         Benj.  Everest,  Lt. 


[73] 


[Capt.  Jonas  Galushas  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jonas  Galusha's  Company  in  Col.  Herrick's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  in  an  alarm  in  April,  1780. 


Names 


Capt.  Jonas  Galusha 
Lt.  Nathan  Stone 
En.  Joseph  Andrus 
Sergt.  David  Matteson 
Benj.  Matteson 
Peter  Matteson 
Ezra  Sweet 
John  Millington 
Isaac  AndruB 
Lemuel  Bottom 
Rufus  Spencer 


Days 

Pay  per 
day 

No. 
miles 

3 

0  4 

60 

3 

3.7 

60 

3 

3.7 

60 

3 

1.7 

80 

3 

1.4 

60 

3 

1.4 

60 

3 

1.4 

60 

3 

1.4 

60 

3 

1.4 

60 

3 

1.4 

36 

3 

1.4 

36 

Amt. 
milage 


0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 


0.12.0 
0.13.0 


Amt. 
wages 


0.16.0 
10,9 
10.9 

4.9 

4. 

4. 

4. 

4. 

4. 

4. 

4. 


Total 


,16.0 
,10.9 
,10.9 
,  4.9 
,  4.0 
,  4.0 
,  4.0 
,  4.0 
,  4.0 


0.16.0 
0.16.0 


;^  13.14.3 


Attest,    Jonas  Galusha,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  31,  1781.  The  above  roll  being 
examined  is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  which  is  thirteen  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  three  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden  )  p      ^^ 
John  Fassett  f  ^°™ 

Date  above  received  the  contents  of  the  above  roll. 

Per  me,     Jonas  Galusha. 


17<! 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[40J 


[^Capt.  John  Stark's  Co)npany\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Stark's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regt.  for  service  done  for  the  twf)  alarms  at  Skeensborough  and 
Ticonderoga  abour  the  1st  of  April  last,  A.  D.  1780. 


Days 

No. 

Amt. 

Pay  per 

NA.\rES    ANij   Rank 

in  ser- 

miles 

travel 
1.4.8 

day    and 

Total 

vice 

i 

travel 

74 

rations 

Capt.  Jno.  Stark 

0.6  8 

3.11.   4 

Lt.  Sami.  Willard 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

4.3 

2.14.   5 

Sergt.  David  Comstock 

3 

22 

7.4 

1.7 

J  2.    1 

"       Nathl.  Harmon 

7 

74 

14  4.8 

1.7 

1.15.   9 

John  Abbott 

3 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

11.   4 

Saml.  Abbott 

7 

74 

1.4  8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Jas.  Hopkins 

:5 

22 

7.4 

1,4 

11.   4 

Wm.  Fitch 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Zodock  Everest 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Joseph  Everest 

i 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Joseph  Cook 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Philip  Priest 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Elisha  Clark^  Jr 

74 

L4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Letnl   .Llark 

6 

64 

8. 

1.4 

1.   9.   4 

Joth''  Pratt 

3 

24 

8. 

1.4 

0  12.   0 

Peter  Patterson 

3 

24 

1.4.8 

1.4 

0  12.   0 

Philip  Reed,  Corp' 

17 

74 

1.4  8 

1  0/2 

1.15.11 

James  Lynn 

7 

74 

1.4  8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

James  Haskins 

3 

24 

s 

1.4 

0.12.   0 

Moses  Curtis 

i 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14    0 

Joshua  Cobb 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

]  4 

1.14.   0 

John  Cobb 

i 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Joseph  Willard 

7 

74 

1.4.S 

1  4 

0.14.   0 

Jotb.  Smart 

7 

74 

;.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Phineas  Stephens 

7 

50 

1(3.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Levi  Adams 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Caleb  Allen 

74 

1.4  8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Timo.  Alltn,  Corpl 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.5^ 

1.15.11 

Daty  Allen 

rv 
J 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Peter   Hall 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14.   0 

Joth.  Prindle 

7 

74 

1.4.8 

1.4 

1.14,   0 

Nathan  Castle 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Danl.    Welch 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Asaph  Starkweather 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Saml.    Moulton 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.    0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


177 


Days 

No. 

Amt 

Pay  per 

Names  and  Rank 

in  ser- 
vice 

miles 
travel 

travel 

day    and 
rations 

Total 

Jonath.  Willard 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Solomon  Steel 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Benajah  Stark 

4 

60 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

John  Thompson 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.  0 

Jas.  Moredock 

4 

50 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Leml.  Chipman 

4 

BO 

16.8 

1.4 

0.19.   0 

Abm.  Meecham 

3 

24 

8. 

1.4 

0.12.   0 

Leml.    Haskins 

3 

24 

8. 

1.4 

0.12.   0 

David  Hough 

3 

24 

8. 

1.4 

0.12.   0 

Abner  Haskins 

3 

24 

8. 

1.4 

0.12.   0 

Joseph  Fitch 

3 

24 

8. 

1.4 

0.12.   0 

^60.14.   5 

John  Stark,  Captain. 
State  of  Vermont    )     Arlington, 
Bennington    County  j  June  6,  1781. 

Personall)'  appeared  the  writhin  named  Samuel  Willard  and 
made  solemn  oath  that  to  the  best  of  his  knowledge  the  vsfithin 
roll  is  just  and  true.  Before  me,  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  June  7,  1781. 

The  within  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is 
directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  John  Stark  or  bearer,  being  the 
sum  of  sixty  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  five  pence  lawful 
money.  Thos.  Chittenden  )  p 

^60.14.'5  Jno.  Fassett  ^ '-om. 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  above  contents. 

Saml.  Willard,  Lieut. 


[13] 


178 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[98] 


\Capt.  Samuel  Williams'  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Saml.  Williams'  Company  in  Col.  Gideon 
Warren's  Regiment  of  Militia  on  an  Expedition  to  Ticonderoga 
and  Bulwazzy's  Bay,  May,  1780. 


Names 

Days' 

Miles 

Wage 

s 

Subsist- 
ence 

Saml.  Williams,  Capt. 

8 

60 

/:i 

2 

0 

0.10.8 

Asa  Fuller,  Lt. 

8 

60 

2 

9 

5 

0.   5.4 

Isaiah  Honeywell,  Lt. 
Gershom  Beach,  Jr. 

8 
8 

60 
60 

1 
1 

11 
10 

4 

8 

=  ^0.16.0 

Gideon  Walker 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Stephen  Williams 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Oliver  Hermon 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Jared  Ives 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Danl.  Squire 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Eben''  Andrews 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Eben'  Coot 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

John  Forbes 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Eleazer  Marble 

8 

60 

1 

10 

8 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  30,  1781.  The  within  pay  rolls  are  ex- 
amined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same, being  one  hundred  and  forty-three  pounds  seven  shillings 

and  nine  pence.  Thos.  Chittenden      |  ^  ... 

^  TA-       .u     o  !-  Committee 

Timothy  Brownson  ) 

Reed.  May  30,  1781,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order,  being  one  hundred  forty-three  pounds  seven  shillings  and 
nine  pence.  Saml.  Williams,  Capt. 


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179 


[346]  [Capi.  John  Spafford's  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Spafford's  Company  in  Col.  Eben'' 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  State,  com- 
mencing the  31st.  day  of  May,  1780,  and  ending  the  6th.  day  of 
June,  1780,  inclusive,  the  money  being  due  from  the  State  of 
Vermont. 


Names 

En- 
tered 

Left 

Days 

Pr 
month 

Miles 

Total 

1780 

Lt.  Saml.  Allen 

Blay  31 

June  6 

7 

5.8.0 

45 

2.4.11 

En.  Orange  Train 

"     ' 

W         t( 

7 

5.8.0 

45 

2.4.11 

Sergt.  Jacob  Wood 

( (     ( 

(<      t> 

7 

3.8.0 

45 

1.6.11 

"       Zephaniah  White 

( (     ( 

tl       (( 

7 

2.8.0 

45 

1.6.11 

"       Daniel  Adams 

( (     ( 

(t      <( 

7 

2.8.0 

45 

1.6.11 

Corpl.  Daniel  Eay 

t  (     ( 

(        (( 

7 

2.4.0 

45 

1.5.  0 

Eben'  Wood 

((     ( 

U         if 

7 

2. 

45 

1.4.  4 

Ephraim  Wood 

U        t 

"     " 

7 

2. 

45 

1.4.  4 

Luther  Landon 

(I      ( 

l(      (1 

7 

2. 

45 

1.4.  4 

Abel  White 

((       ( 

>  (      <1 

7 

2. 

45 

1.4.  4 

Aaron  Adams 

"     • 

((       (( 

7 

2. 

45 

1.4.  4 

John  Trass 

(f      1 

tl       (( 

7 

2. 

45 

1.4.  4 

Luther  Fillmore 

(( 

4(         i( 

7 

2 

45 

1.4.  4 

Edward  Turner 

(i      ( 

((         (  ( 

7 

2 

45 

1.4.  4 

Elihu  Johnson 

( (      t 

(  (         If 

7 

2 

45 

1.4.  4 

Oliver  Bell 

((      t 

(  (          (( 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 

Levi  Kioe 

"      ' 

l(          <t 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 

Samuel  Owen 

"      ( 

II          (( 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 

William  Fox 

((      t 

(1          (C 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 

Joshua  Cambell 

*'      ' 

CC         It 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 

Jacob  Johnson 

( (       ( 

(i        1  c 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 

Isaac  Grant 

CC         1 

11          CI 

7 

2 

45 

1.4.  4 

James  Fitch 

((         1 

If       1  ( 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 

Abel  Spencer 

1  .          < 

ft       <l 

7 

2 

45 

\-\- ! 

Elisha  Smith 

((         I 

1(      (1 

7 

2 

45 

1.4.  4 

Samuel  Bice 

11          i 

1  (      l( 

7 

2 

45 

1.4.  4 

Obadiah  Noble 

((         1 

CI           1( 

5 

3 

45 

1.1.  0 

Neri  Cramton 

(  I         i 

C(         CC 

7 

2 

45 

1.4.  4 

Stephen  Eice 

((         1{ 

iC          C( 

7 

3 

45 

1.4.  4 
^^37.10.1 

Attest,  Samuel  Allen,  Lieut. 
Pay  Table  Office,  5th.   June,  1781.     The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  Samuel  Allen  the  within  roll,  it  being  examined 
and  approved,  which  is  thirty-seven  pounds  ten  shillings  and  one 
penny.  Thos.  Chittenden,  )  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  ) 

Reed.  5th.  June,  1781,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Saml.  Allen,  Lieut. 

The  5th.  June,  1781.     Sworn  before  me, 
^3710.1  Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov' 


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[71] 


\Capt.  Be7ijamin  Cooleys  Cotnpany\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Cooley's  Company  in  Col.  Ebene- 
zer  Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  called  out  on  the  alarm  of  the  30th 
May  1780,  commencing  the  30th  May  1780  and  ending  the  G""  day 
of  June  1780,  inclusive — the  money  being  due  from  the  State  of 
Vermont. 


Names 

Days 

Amt.  of 
wages 

No. 
miles 

56 

Travel 

fees 

Total 

Capt.  Benj.  Cooley 

8 

2.  2.8 

0.18.8 

3.   1.4 

Sergt.  Bie'/ielee)  Kichardson 

8 

0.12.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.11.4 

"       Jabez  Olmstead 

8 

0.12.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.11.4 

Oorpl.  Ashbel  Hopkins 

8 

0.11.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.10.4 

"       Gideon  Oooley 

8 

0.11.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.10.4 

Eben''  Drury 

8 

0.10.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.  9.4 

Darius  Orippen 

8 

0.10.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.  9.4 

Solomon  Story 

8 

0.10.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.  9.4 

Caleb  Cooley 

8 

0.10.8 

56 

18 

8 

1.   9.4 

Abdon  Owen 

8 

0.10.8 

56 

18.8 

1.  9.4 

£n.l\A 

Pay  Table  Office,  Aug  10,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  [pay]  the  same  to 
Capt,  Benj.  Cooley  or  bearer,  being  sixteen  pounds  eleven  shillings 
and  four  pence  lawful  money.  John  Fassett         (  p      ^^ 

Timo.  Brownson  ( 

Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  10th 
Aug.  1781.  Ben-jamin  Cooley. 


[122] 


\^Col.  Gideon  Warren  s  Regiment — Officers\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Field  and  Staff  Officers  in  Col.  Gideon  Warren's 
Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  Alarms  of  March  and  June,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Gideon  Warron,  Col. 
Nathl.  Smith,  Q-'m. 
Eben--  Hyde,  Agt.  [Adjt.?] 

17 

7 

10 

90 
45 
45 

11.   4.0 
2.   4.9 
2.17.6 

^16.16.3 

Gideon  Warren,  Col. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


183 


Pay  Table    Office,    13"^    June,   1781.     The    within    roll    being 

examined  is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Col. 

Warren   eleven   pounds  fourteen   shillings,   and   to   Nathl.    Smith 

two  pounds  four  shillings  and  nine  pence  and  to  Eben'  Hyde  two 

pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  six  pence,  per  order  of 

Thos.  Chittenden  )  „ 

n^-         r,  y  Committee 

T.imo.  Brownson    ) 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  eleven  pounds  fourteen 
shillings,  per  me,  Gideon  Warren,  Col. 

Reed,  12*''  of  July,  1781  of  the  Treasurer  five  pounds  lawful 
money  in  behalf  of  Eben''  Hyde  and  Nathl.  Smith,  on  the  within 
roll.  W^  Hooker. 

[369,  dupl  227]  [Copt  Thomas  Lee's  Company'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Gideon  Warren's  Regiment,  on  an  Alarm  to  Ticonderoga  and 
Crown  Point,  in  June,  1780;  State  of  Vermont. 


Names 


Thomas  Lee,  Capt. 

Nathl.  Blanchard,  Sergt. 

Daniel  Smith,  En. 

Abner    Mead,       Sergt. 

Amasa  Blanchard,  " 

Roswell  Post,  " 

Elisha  Wright 

Henry  Meads 

Isaac  Meads 

Stephen  Meads 

David  Whipple 

Joel  Roberts 

Jabez  Gideons 

David  Parkhill 

Benj.  Johnson 

Wait  Wright 

John  Moses 

Joseph  Chipman 


Days 

Miles 

Per 
mile 

Subsist- 
ence 
per  day 

7 

39 

4" 

1.4 

7 

39 

4 

8.0 

7 

39 

4 

8.0 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

7 

39 

4 

Total 


2.19.  4 

2.  1.  9 

2.  1.  9 

1.  3.  1 

1.  3.  1 

1.  3.  1 

1.  3.  1 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  1.  4 


^23.   9,10 


Thomas  Lee,  Capt. 


184 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  5'^  May,  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  Thos.  Lee  the  within  pay  roll,  it  being  approved 
of,  which  is  twenty-three  pounds  nine  shillings  and  ten  pence, 
lawful  money.  Thomas  Chittenden  )  ,, 

John  Fassett  \  ^o"^°^i"ee 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above.  Thomas  Lee,  Capt. 

[316]  [Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company  (part)^ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  a  part  of  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company  (of 
Poultney  Militia)  who  marched  to  the  assistance  of  Governor 
Clinton  (in  his  endeavor  to  intercept  the  retreat  of  Sir  John  John- 
son) in  May  and  June,  1780  (marched  30th  of  May)  travel  made  up 
at  4*  per  mile  as  far  as  Mount  Independence.  Poultney,  June  13, 
1781. 


Names 

Days 

Per 

month 

Amt. 
wages 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

John  Asley,  sergt. 

10 

3.  8.0 

0.16.0 

35 

4* 

11.8 

1.  7.  8 

Peter  How 

10 

16. 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  7.  8 

Joseph  Oraw 

10 

2.  0.0 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

John  Meacham 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Josiah  Grant 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Seth  Craw 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Benj.  Webster 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Benj.  Parmatree 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Azel  Holmes 

10 

18.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Elkanah  Ashley- 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.   5.   0 

William  Richards 

10 

18.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Saml.  Fletcher 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

Saml.  Allen 

10 

IK.  4 

35 

4 

11.8 

I.  5.  0 

John  Smith 

10 

13.4 

35 

4 

11.8 

1.  5.  0 

^17.15.4, 

I  do  hereby  certify  that  these  persons  made  up  in  the  above 
roll  entered  service  agreeable  to  the  heading  of  this  roll,  and  am 
prosuaded  that  there  is  no  fraud  in  the  roll,  either  to  the  State  or 
individuals.  Per  me,  Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

N.B,  There  was  no  commiss'd  officer  that  continued  with 
command  of  this  party. 

Poultney,  Dec.  8,  1781.  Then  personally  appeared  Capt. 
Zebediah  Dewey  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  within  roll,  accord- 
ing to  the  best  of  his  knowledge. 

Before  me,  William  Ward,  Justice  of  Peace. 

*  This  party  marched  by  order  from  Col.  Eben'  Allen. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


185 


Pay  Table  Office,  June  13,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  being 
examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 

the  contents  of  the  same  to being  the  sum  of  seventeen 

pounds  fifteen   shillings  and  four  pence,   lawful  money.     He  the 
said to  be  accountable. 

Given  at  Arlington.  Timo.  Brownson  )  „ 

John  Fassett  [  Committee. 

Sunderland,  April  12,  1782.  For  value  received  I  do  hereby 
sign  over  the  above  pay  roll  to  Ira  Allen  and  request  the  Treasurer 
to  pay  the  same  to  him.  Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  8,  1782.  Received  of  I. 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order.  Ira  Allen. 


[339] 


[Cap/.  Jesse  Safford's  Company] 


An  account  of  Money  due  to  Capt.  Jesse  Safford's  Company 
for  travel  from  their  respective  towns  to  Camp;  one  part  to  Pitts- 
ford,  the  other  to  Royalton,  in  July,  1780. 


Names 

Miles 

Per  mile 

Total 

Samson  Marbel,           Sergt. 

68 

s. 
0.2.0 

6.16.0 

Cleffor  Chase  [Chafe],  " 

75 

7.10.0 

John  Wood,                       " 

60 

6.   0.0 

Abel  Pain, 

70 

7.   0.0 

Rufus  Root,  Corpl. 

60 

6.   0.0 

Daniel  Barns,  Drum' 

65 

6.10.0 

Daniel  Stearns,  Fifer 

70 

7.   CO 

John  Cadey 

60 

6.   0.0 

William  Negrous 

68 

6.16.0 

William  Bennett 

65 

6.10.0 

John  Goold 

75 

7.10.0 

Seth  Goold 

75 

7.10.0 

Eben"'  Stearns 

70 

7.   0.0 

Artemus  Robinson 

75 

7.10.0 

John  Curtis 

68 

6  16.0 

Rennet  Williams 

65 

6.10.0 

Alexander  Hutchinson 

70 

7.   0.0 

Jerome  Sawens 

75 

7.10.0 

Luke  Lamphire 

65 

6.10.0 

Steven  Jenkins 

60 

6.   0.0 

Asa  Chedle 

70 

7.   0.0 

Calvin  Dyke 

55 

5.10.0 

186 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Miles 

Per  Mile  • 

Total 

Thomas  Freeman 

70 

s. 
0.2.0 

7.   0.0 

Caleb  Hoten 

80 

8.   0.0 

Asa  Hoten 

80 

8.  0.0 

James  Hoten 

80 

8.   0,0 

Jeremiah  Verging 

70 

7.   0.0 

Eben''  Squier 

68 

6.10.0 

Caleb  Wright 

75 

7.10  0 

Bliss  Hoisington 

75 

7.10.0 

Stephen  Marcy 

60 

6.   0.0 

Elish  Walker 

70 

7.   0.0 

Charles  Rice 

75 

■ 

7.10  0 

Jotia.  Plumley 

15 

1.10,0 

Asel  Parseful 

15 

1.10.0 

Jerome  Hutchinson 

15 

1.10.0 

Experience  Tixet  [Trisket] 

15 

1.10.0 

Saml.  Tredway 

15 

1  10.0 

John  Jones 

15 

1.10  0 

Aaron  Traesdel  [Trusdel] 

12 

1.   4  0 

Simeon  Root 

12 

1.   4.0 

Sylvester  Smith  [Selvef] 

12 

1.  4.0 

;,{;241.   6.0 

This  may  certify  that  this  is  a  just  and  true  account  of  the 
traveling  money  due  to  my  company  as  specified  within.  Witness 
my  hand  this  tenth  day  of  April,  1781.  Jesse  Safford,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  20,  1783.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto 
Capt.  Jesse  Safford  the  sum  of  two  hundred  and  forty-one  pounds 
six  shillings  in  continental  money.  * 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^ 

John  Strong,       \  Committee. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


187 


Date  above,  reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this 
order,  by  taking  up  a  receipt  given  in  Continental  money. 

;^241.6.0  Jesse  Safford. 

£80]  [A  Scout  under  Lieut.  Nathan  Howland^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  under  the  command  of  Lieut.  Nathan 
Howland  in  August,  1780. 


Names 

Miles 

Travel 

Days 

Pay 

per  m. 

Total 

Nathan  Howland,  Lt. 

12 

0.4.0 

3 

5.8.0 

0.12.9 

Joseph  Darling 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 

Charles  Kill  am 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 

Josiah  Lamb 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 

Elias  Thomas 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 

Jonas  Matthews 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 

Billy  Gray 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 

Rufus  Sanderson 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 

John  Sanderson 

12 

4. 

3 

2 

4. 
1.   6.0 
£X   0  9 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charlestown,  Oct.  19,  1781.  The  within  pay 
roll  examined  and  approved  at  four  pounds  and  nine  pence,  and 
the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  unto  Lt.  Nathan 
Howland  or  bearer. 

Timothy  Brownson  ) 
Isaac  Tichenor  \ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Charlestown,  Oct.  27,  1781.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  four  pounds  and 
nine  pence.     Reed  in  behalf  of  Lt,  Nathan  Howland. 

Oliver  Williams. 


Committee 


188 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


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[95]  [Capt  Elisha  Burton's    Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Elisha  Burton's  Company,  who  marched  by 
order  of  Col.  Peter  Olcott  to  Head  Quarters  at  Royalton  in  August 
last,  1780. 


Days 

Wages 

Miles 

Pay 

Amt. 

Total 

NAMES 

serv- 
ice 

due 

travel 

per 
mile 

of 
travel 

Capt.  Elijah  Burton 

2 

0.10.8 

18 

4<i 

6" 

0.16.8 

Lt.  John  Hopson 

9 

7.2 

" 

(  ( 

6 

13 

2 

"  Solo.  Cushman 

2 

7.2 

( 1 

i  C 

6 

13 

2 

Sergt.  Saml.    Hutchin- 

son 

2 

3.2 

<  t 

(  i 

6 

9 

2 

"  Elias  Newton 

2 

3.2 

i  i 

(t 

6 

9 

2 

"  Benj.  Burton 

2 

3.2 

i  I 

(  i 

6 

9 

2 

Corpl.  Adrian  Hatch 

2 

3.0 

( i 

(  t 

6 

9 

0 

Saml.  Curtis 

2 

2.8 

" 

i  ( 

G 

8 

8 

Solomon  Curtis 

2 

2.8 

( 1 

1  t 

6 

8 

8 

Roswell  Morgan 

2 

2.8 

f  ( 

(  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Cyprian  Morgan 

2 

2.8 

1  i 

I  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Ashhel  Tucker 

2 

2.8 

i  ( 

1  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Jona.  Plumley 

2 

2.8 

u 

(( 

6 

8 

8 

John  Spears   [Spers] 

2 

2.8 

(< 

(  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Asa  Stone 

2 

2.8 

( ( 

(  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Reuben  Hatch 

2 

2.8 

I  c 

(  1 

6 

8 

8 

John  Record 

2 

2.8 

t  ( 

C  ( 

6 

8 

8 

John  Wright 

2 

2.8 

( t 

( i 

6 

8 

8 

Saml.  Brown 

2 

2.8 

" 

6 

8 

8 

Jonas  Richards 

2 

2.8 

( ( 

c  t 

6 

8 

8 

Nathl.  Boardman 

2 

2.8 

" 

(( 

6 

8 

8 

Jehiel  Boardman 

2 

2.8 

( ( 

1 1 

6 

8 

8 

John  Hatch,  Jr. 

2 

2.8 

t  i 

6 

8 

8 

Conant  Sawyer 

2 

2.8 

( ( 

u 

6 

8 

8 

Abel  Stimson 

2 

2.8 

( ( 

1 1 

6 

8 

8 

John  Barton 

2 

2.8 

( ( 

(  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Elisha  Partridge 

2 

2.8 

ii 

( ( 

6 

8 

8 

Asel  Murdock 

2 

2.8 

4  i. 

( t 

6 

8 

8 

Jasper  Murdock 

2 

2.8 

(  1 

1  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Constant  Murdock 

2 

2.8 

t  ( 

( 1 

6 

8 

8 

Jerom  Hutchinson 

2 

2.8 

I  L 

t  ( 

6 

8 

8 

Asel  Percivel 

2 

2.8 

It 

( I 

6 

8 

8 

Solomon    White 

2 

2.8 

(  ( 

t  fc 

6 

8 

8 

Asel  Lewis  [Luis] 

2 

2,8 

( I 

6 

8 

8 

^15.13  6 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


101 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  25,  1781.  The  within  pay- 
roll examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Elisha  Burton,  which  is  fifteen  pounds  thirteen  and 
six  pence.  John  Strong, 

;£15.13.6.  Timothy  Brownson 


Committee 


June  25,  1781. 
of  this  order. 


Received  of  I.  Allen, 


Treasurer,  the  contents 
Elisha  Burton. 


[3.38] 


\^Capt.  Joseph   Parkhurst's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Parkhurst's    Company    of  Militia 
for  the  service  in  the  alarms  in  Aug.  9"',  Royalton,  1780. 


Names 

Com- 
mence- 
ment of 

When 

dis- 

chargerl 

Days 

Per 

day 

Pay 

Am'ont 

Ea- 
tions 
per 

Amount 
rations 

pay 

da3 

T 

Capt.  Joseph  Park- 

hurst 

Aug  9 

Aug 

12 

o 
0 

0.5.4 

0.16.0 

0.2.0 

0.6.0 

Lt.     Calvin     Park- 

hurst 

H           1    ( 

15 

6 

3.7 

1.1.6 

1.4 

8. 

Lt.  Elias  Stephens 

ii            (  ( 

" 

6 

3,7 

1.1.6 

1 

4 

8. 

Sergt.  Walbridge 

(1            (  1 

12 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

8 

2. 

Foster 

li        It. 

(  ( 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

8 

2. 

"       Wheeler 

( (        1 1 

15 

6 

1.7 

9.6 

8 

4. 

Haven 

i(           y<. 

(  ( 

6 

1.7 

9.6 

8 

4. 

Billings 

"      " 

12 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

8 

2. 

Corpl.  How 

ti.       a 

(  1 

1.6 

4.6 

8 

2. 

"       Mosher 

a        1 1 

%  i 

3 

1.6 

4.6 

8 

2. 

John  Crary 

( (        ( ( 

(  i 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

8 

2. 

John  Hiboot 

a        i- 

i  i 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

8 

2. 

Aaron  Mosher 

[Mosure] 

ii           n 

i  1 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

8 

2. 

Robert  Handy 

( (        11. 

15 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

8 

4. 

Daniel  Lovejoy 

a       4  i 

i  t 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

8 

4. 

Daniel  Havens 

t  i       t  fc 

I  1 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

8 

4. 

Joseph  Fish 

4  (              k  ( 

12 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

8 

2 

Medad  Burton 

ii             ii 

(  ( 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

8 

2. 

Jeremii  Presot 

it             ii 

15 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

8 

4. 

Nathan    Morse  [or 

Moris] 

(•               i  i 

S  ( 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

8 

4. 

Reuben   Parkhurst 

((              it 

(i 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

8 

4. 

Luther  Ede 

it            H 

12 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

8 

2. 

192 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Com- 

When 

Ra- 

Names 

mence- 

dis- 

Days 

Per 

Amt. 

tions 

Amt. 

ment  of 

chargee 

1 

day 

pay 

per 

rations 

pay 

5      6 

day 

Adam  Durkee 

Aug  9 

Aug.l, 

1.4 

8.0 

8. 

4. 

Elisha  Kent 

i  I           I  I 

(  i             ( 

'      6 

1.4 

8.0 

8. 

4. 

Matthew     Harrin- 

ton 

'     1' 

I      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Abel  Fairbanks 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Zacheus  Downer 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Lackin  Hunton 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Nehemiah  Lovejoy 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Jason  Downer 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Asa  Stephens 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Beni.  Parkhurst 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

3. 

Benj.  Day 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Standish  Day 

'      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Phineas  Parkhurst 

•      3 

1.4 

4.0 

8. 

2. 

Petil  Parkhurst 

'     1 

5      3 

1.4 

8.0 

8. 

4. 

[name  erased] 

'     1 

2      3 

1.4 

1.3 

8 

2. 

1   ^^17.11.3 

Joseph  Parkhurst,   Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  ap- 
proved and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Joseph  Parkhurst  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  seventeen  pounds 
eleven  shillings  and  three  pence,  with  the  addition  of  rations, 
lawful  money.  Thos.  Chittenden,  )  CnrnmUfe^p 

Arlington  12  Jan.  1781.  John  Fassett,  [  ^ommi^ee. 

Vermont,  Windsor  County,  ss.     May  23,  1781.     Sworn  before 

Joel  Marsh,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Joseph  Parkhurst, 
the  contents  of  the  within  roll.     12th  June  1781. 

Amos  Robinson 


[51] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
\^CaJ>t.  John  Mercy's  Company\ 


193 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jolin  Mercy's  Company  that  marched 
after  Tories  in  Angt.  1780,  by  orders  from  Col.  Ebenezer  Woods. 
Windsor,  August,  1780. 


Nambs  and  bank 

Pay 
com- 

Days 

ser- 

Pay 

per  day 

/0.5.4 

When 
dis- 

Amt 
per 

Miles 

Total 
amt. 

menc'g 
August 

vice 

charged 

day 

Oapt.  John  Mercy 

5 

August 

3.   1.8 

30 

3.  8.   4 

Lt.  Elnathan  Strong 

4 

;^0  3.7 

14.4 

do 

1.   1.  0 

Lt.  Eben'  Hoisington 

4 

3.7 

14.4 

do 

1.   1.  0 

Sergt.  Hilton 

4 

1.7 

6.8 

do 

18.  0 

' '      Parttriok 

4 

1.7 

6.8 

do 

13.   0 

"      Bleicy 

6 

1.7 

9.6 

do 

16.  3 

D""  Mercy 

3 

1.6 

4.6 

do 

11.  3 

Oorpl.  EmoneniB 

5 

1.6 

7.6 

do 

15.10 

"      David  Arms 

4 

1.6 

6.0 

do 

13.  3 

Matthew  Hamond 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.   3 

Jona.  Hamond 

' 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.  3 

Joel  Butler 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

do 

13.  0 

Joseph  Perterson 

3 

1.4 

4,0 

do 

10.  8 

Jos.  Thompson 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.  8 

Josiah  Hawley 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

do 

9.  4 

Jno.  Benjamin 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

do 

9.  4 

Moses  Morse 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

do 

13.  0 

Seth  Sabing 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.  8 

Solo.  Buck 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

30.  8 

John  Kinglesy 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.  8 

Leonard  Soilden 

1 

1.4 

1.4 

do 

8.  0 

Sergt.  Saml.  Parttrick 

3 

1.7 

3.3 

do 

6.  8 

Jacob  Hastens 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

do 

9.  4 

Nathan  Hatch 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.  8 

Saml.  Messer 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

do 

9.  4 

Elias  Hoisington 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.  8 

Joel  Smead 

1 

1.4 

1.4 

do 

7.  0 

W"  Smead,  Jr. 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

do 

14.  8 

Peter  Cunir  [  Currier] 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

do 

10.  8 

;fl8.16.    6 

13.  8 
Total.        ;^19.  9.  3 


John  Mercy,  Captain. 

N.  B.  Corpl.  Thos.  Wilson  was  omitted  in  the  above  list. 
Please  to  grant  him  pay  according  to  the  rest  of  said  company — 
^0.12.8 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,  April  13,  1781.     Sworn  before 

John  Fassett,  Asst 

[13] 


194 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  account  or  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  John  Mercy  or  bearer,  ii  being  the  sum  of  nine  pounds  nine 
shillings  and  two  pence  lawful  money.  Given  at  Windsor,  April 
13,  1781.  Thos.  Chittenden,  John  Fassett,  Committee. 

Bennington  22d  June,  1781.  Then  reed  the  contents  of  the 
within  pay  roll.  Per  me,  John  Mercy,  Captain. 

[262]  [A   Scout  under  orders  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Cox] 

The  following  is' an  exact  account  of  Scouting,  by  order  of 
Capt.  Benjamin  Cox,  the  23rd.  of  August,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 
out 

Miles 
com- 

Total 

ing 

Daniel  Sharp,  Sergt. 

5 

40 

40 

1. 

1.     3 

John  Foster,          " 

5 

40 

40 

1. 

1.     3 

Nathaniel  Page,  Corpl. 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

10.    11 

Asa  Page,               Corpl. 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

10.   11 

Joseph  Foster,       Corpl. 

5 

40 

40 

1. 

0.     5 

Benj.  Stebbings 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

10.     8 

Joseph  Marsh 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

10.     8 

Abel   Marsh 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

10.     8 

Hollon  Blackmer  [HoUam] 

5 

40 

40 

1. 

0.     0 

Asa  Foster 

5 

40 

40 

1. 

0.     0 

Robert  Whitcomb 

5 

40 

40 

1. 

0.     0 

Thos.  Wannop 

5 

40 

40 

1. 

0.     0 

Joseph  Chamberlin 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

10.     8 

John  Hariden 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

10.     8 

Samuel  Stewart 

3 

20 

20 

0. 

18.     8 

£11- 

3.     9 

The  number  of  miles  in  the  above  roll  is  as  exact  as  by  com- 
putation could  be  made. 

Barnard,  June  4,  1781 
I  certify  that   the  above  Pay  Roll  is    just,    without  fraud  or 
wrong  to  the  public  or  any  private  person.       Daniel  Sharp,  Sergt. 
Pay  Table   Office,    June  23,    1781.     The   within    Pay  Roll    ex- 
amined and.  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to   pay  the 
same,  being  eleven  pounds  three  shillings  and  nine  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson  ) 
John  Fassett         [ 
June  2.5,  1781.     Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order.  Joseph  Foster 

^11.   3.  9 


Committee. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


195 


[314]  \Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  Company  of  Rafigers\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  Company  of  Rangers, 
Maj.  Eben"^  Allen's  Detachment  raised  for  the  defense  of  the  State 
of  Vermont,  commencing  August  15th.  and  ending  the  15th.  of 
November,  A.  D.  1780. — both  days  included. 


Names 


Capt.  Benj.  Cox 
Lieut.  Beriah  Green 
Sergt.  Adams  Howard 

Eben"  Clark 
Corpl.  Edward  Church 
"       Robert  Burch 

John  Ellis 
Fifer  Danl.  Perkins 
Jonathan  Carpenter 
Asa  Call 
Nathan  Dike 
John  Strong 
Robert  Green 
James  Howe 
Amos  Parker 
Jacob  Salisbury 
Reuben  Smith 
Elkanah  Sprague 
Lathrop  Thompson 
Asa  Worcester 
Benj.  Cox,  Jr. 
Line  Hoisington 
Jeremiah  Bishop 
Abraham  Taylor  [Taber?] 
Daniel  Sartel 
Matthew  Smith 
Andrew  Stevens 
Joseph  Lull 
Samuel  Dike 


Com- 
mence- 
ment of 
pay 


Time  of 
service 


mo8.  days 


Aug.   15 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 


Aug 
Sept. 

Aug. 


16 
15 


Aug.  15 


3 

12 
11 
12 
9 
15 
17 
28 
15 


28 
1 


12 
2 
4 
3 
6 
1 
27 
19 
1 


Officers'  subsistence 


Per 

When  dis- 

Total 

month 

charged 

8.0.0 

Nov.    15 

24.    5.4 

5.8.0 

16.   7.7 

2.8.0 

7.   5.7 

2.8.0 

7.   5.7 

2.4.0 

6.13.5 

2.4.0 

6.13.5 

2.4.0 

4.   5.1 

2.4.0 

6.13.5 

2.0.0 

4.   5.1 

2.0.0 

6.13.5 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2  0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

4.16.0 

2.0.0 

Oct.   14 

t       2.   2.8 

2.0.0 

Nov.  \l 

)       4.   5.4 

2.0.0 

4.   4.0 

2.0.0 

4.   8.0 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

2.0.0 

3.16.0 

2.0.0 

3.   5.4 

2.0.0 

6.   1.4 

^191.5.5 

9.2.0 


^,^200. 7. 5 
Benj.  Cox,  Captain. 


196 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Benning^ton  County,  8th  Jan.  1781.  Personally  appeared 
Capt.  Benj.  Cox  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  within  pay  roll  is 
truly  and  justly  charged,  without  injury  to  this  state  or  any  in- 
dividual.    Before  me,  Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 

Pay  Table  Office.  This  pay  roll  being  examined  and  approved 
the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Thos.  Tolman, 
Paymaster  to  the  troops  of  this  State,  it  being  the  sum  of  two  hun- 
dred pounds  seven  shillings  and  five  pence,  in  hard  money  or  other 
currency  equivalent,  he  to  be  accountable  for  the  same. 

Given  at  Arlington  this  10th  day  of  Jan.  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden  )  ^ 

T  -u     ■c^        ii  y  Committee. 

John  Fassett  j 

Reed,  the  above  in  full,  March  20,  1782. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

[159]  \_Lieut.    William  Post's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  William  Post's  Company  of  Volunteers 
in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  the  twenty-ninth  of 
August,  1780,  to  the  20'"  of  September,  1780. 


Names 

Com 
menci] 

Ending 

ag 

pr 

month 

Days 

Total 

1780 

1780 

William  Post,  Lieut. 

Aug.  '. 

19  Sept.  20. 

6.0.0 

22 

4. 

8.   0 

Noah  Beach,  Sergt. 

2.8.0 

22 

18.   5 

Amasa  Blanchard 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

George  Alford 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

Saml.  Sheldon 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

Elibu  Johnson 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

Silas  Pratt,  Jr. 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

Ephraim  Loomis 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

Henry  Sanford 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

Robert  Sanford 

2.0.0 

22 

9.  4 

Jona.  Whipple 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

Henry  Sanford,  Jr. 

2.0.0 

22 

9.   4 

£20 

19.9 

Pay  Table  Office,  16  March,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  being 
examined,  is  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed'to  pay  the 
same  to  Lt.  W™  Post,  or  order,  which  is  twenty  pounds  nineteen, 
shillings  and  two  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden  |  „       ^^ 
John  Fassett  ("  '"°™    " 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


197 


Arlington,  June  1^'  1781.  Then  received  of  the  within  pay 
roll  the  sum  of  five  pounds  lawful  money.  W™  Post. 

Arlington,  S"*  June,  1781.  Then  received  the  sum  of  fifteen 
pounds  19  shillings  and  9  pence,  lawful  money,  it  being  the  full  of 
the  within  pay  roll. 

;^20.19.9  W"  Post. 


[109] 


[Cap(.  Stephoi  Calkins'  Company] 


Pay  Roll  of  Steven   Calkins'  Company   Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regi- 
ment of  Militia. 


When 

When  re- 

Days 

Pay  per 

Miles 

Aint.  of 

Nahes 

marched 

turned 

in  ser- 
vice 

month 

travel 

travel 

Total 

1780 

Capt.  Stephen  Calkins 

Oct.  13 

Oct.  34 

11 

8.  0.  0 

85 

11.8 

3.10.5 

Lt.  Eben'  Wilson 

ti     ( ( 

'     18 

6 

5.  8.  0 

85 

11.8 

1.13.6 

Sergt.  Jona.  Sprague 

"     " 

'     18 

6 

3.  8.  0 

33 

11.8 

1.18.6 

"      Daniel  Brambly 

(1     .1 

'     18 

6 

2.  8.0 

35 

11.8 

1.  1.8 

"      Luther  Colvin 

<(     11 

'     18 

6 

2.  8.  0 

35 

11.8 

1.  1.8 

Jonathan  Seely 

(C         (1 

'     18 

b 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

William  Koberts 

1  ( 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

W'"  Gage,  Jr. 

1.     1< 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

Joseph  Gage 

"     " 

'    30 

18 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

1.15.8 

George  Gage 

(1       (1 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

Titus  Colvin 

11      .< 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

Amos  Colvin 

"     " 

'     80 

18 

3.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

1.15.8 

Joshua  Colvin 

<l       (1 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

Matthew  Kay 

11       1  ( 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

Ezekiel  Smith 

11          IC 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

William  Lowin 

"          " 

'     30 

18 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

1.15.8 

Nathan  Sprague 

I  (         11 

•     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

Edward  Soper 

>1          If 

■     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

Bichard  Smith 

"          " 

'     30 

18 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

1,15.8 

John  Gage 

"          " 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

James  Webster 

((         1 1 

'     18 

6 

2.  0.  0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.8 

;^27,13.5 

Bations 

0.18.8 

^28.13.1 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  30,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  being 
examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same,  being  ^28.12.1 

Thos.  Chittenden  )  ^  „ 
„.  „  y  Com. 

Timo.  Brownson   ) 

Date  above,  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within 

pay  roll. 

Stephen  Calkins. 


198 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[158] 


S^Capt.  Jonathan  Holton  s  Company^ 


An   Abstract  of   Capt.   Jona.     Holton's    Company,  Col.    Eben'' 
Woods'  Reg'  of  Militia — service  done  in  the  Alarm  in  Oct.  17,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Jona.   Holten 

15 

60 

6.   0.0 

Lt.  W™  Stearns 

7 

60 

2.10.4 

En.  Timo.  Clark 

7 

60 

2.10.4 

Sergt.  John  Roundye 

15 

60 

2.   4.0 

John  Whitney 

15 

60 

2.   4.0 

"       John  Titus 

15 

60 

2.   4.0 

"       John  Pulsipher 

15 

60 

2.   4.0 

Corpl.  Danl.  Richards 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Drum''  Charles  Richards 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Colburn  Preston 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Luke  Hitchcock,  Jr. 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Benj.  Laribee 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Gardner  Simonds 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

David  Camble 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Phineas  White 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Levi  Davis 

15 

60 

2.   2,0 

John  Davis 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

John  Strond 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

John  Stowell 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Saml.  Burr 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Zadock  Sipeo 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Luther  Webb 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Elijah  Read 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Eben'  Lock  [EbenJ 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Eben'  Albree  [Eben] 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Saml.  Spalding 

15 

60 

2.   2.0 

Philip  Safford 

15 

60 

1.14.8 

L^riah  Roundy 

11 

60 

1.14.8 

Asa  White 

11 

60 

1.14.8 

Feniages  [Ferriages  ?  ] 

11 

60 

19.4 

^64.   4.0 

June  25,  1781. 


Jona.  Holten,  Capt. 

Then  the  within  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me. 
Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


199 


Pay  Table  Office,  26"'  June,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  ex- 
amined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 
to  Jonathan  Holten,  it  being  sixty-four  pounds  four  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson  |  ^ 

T  ■,      c^  r  Committee 

John  Strong  j 

June  26,  1781.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

^64.4.0  Jona.  Holten,  Capt. 

[356]  [Lieut.  Asahel  Smith' s  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Asahel  vSmith's  Company  of  Militia  that 
marched  to  Fort  Fortitude,  Oct.  20,  1780,  by  order  of  Lt.  Col. 
Safford. 


Names 


Lt.  Asahel  Smith 

Lt.  Thos.  Hunter 

Sergt.  Matthew  Patrick 
Asa  Smead 
"      James  Fletcher 
"      Wm.  Hilton 

Corpl.  Solomon  Emmons 
"     Able  Adams 

Isaiah  Burk 

Elias  Hoisington 

Saml.  Jewett 

Joseph  Barrett 

Joseph  Woodruff 

Elihu  Beach 

Andrew  Blunt 

Wm.  Smead 

Jona.  Hunter 

Peter  Currier 

Leonard  Spalding 

Timo.  Messer 

Elijah  Allen 

Daniel  Woods 

Peter  Kendall 

Pearl  Parkhurst 

Joseph  Powers 

Thos.  Chapin 

Nathan  Hatch 

Eben'  Howard 

Lazarus  Bannister 

Eph'"  Hubbard 

Moses  Morse 

Eldad  Hubbard 

John  Davis 

Samuel  Abbot 


Com- 
mence' 
of  pay 


Oct. 


17 
20 


Days 

Per 
day 

3.7 

16 

8 

1.7 

6 

1.7 

12 

1.7 

12 

1.7 

13 

1.7 

9 

1.6 

13 

1.6 

6 

1.4 

9 

1.4 

9 

1.4 

12 

1.4 

12 

1.4 

12 

1.4 

12 

1.4 

11 

1.4 

20 

1.4 

9 

1.4 

6 

1.4 

10 

1.4 

18 

1.4 

13 

1.4 

13 

1.4 

20 

1.4 

12 

1.4 

13 

1.4 

11 

1.4 

12 

1.4 

12 

1.4 

20 

1.4 

14 

1.4 

15 

1.4 

15 

1.4 

3 

1.4 

When 
dis- 
charged 


Nov, 
Oct. 

Nov. 


Oct. 

Nov, 
Oct. 


Nov 


Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

(( 

Nov. 


Oct. 

Nov 


Oct. 


Miles 

Total 

70 

4.  0.  8 

40 

1.  6.  0 

40 

1.  2.10 

40 

1.12.14 

40 

1.12.14 

40 

1.13.11 

70 

1.16.10 

40 

1.12.10 

40 

1.  1.  4 

40 

1.  5.  4 

40 

1.  5.  4 

40 

1.  9.  4 

40 

1.  9.  4 

40 

1.  9.  4 

40 

1.  9.  4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

40 

2.  0.  0 

40 

1.  5.  4 

40 

1.  1.  4 

40 

2.  0.  0 

90 

2.14.  0 

40 

1.10.  8 

40 

1.10.  8 

40 

2.  0.  0 

40 

1.  9.  4 

40 

1.10.  8 

40 

1.  8.  0 

40 

1.  9.  4 

40 

1.  9.  4 

40 

2.  0.  0 

40 

1.12.  0 

40 

1.13.  4 

40 

1.13.  4 

40 

0.17.  4 

^58.  1.11 

Attest,    Asahel   Smith,    Lieut. 


200 


STATE   OF  VERMONT 


N.    B.       92   rations  at  S"*  per  ration  ^3.2.2.  which  is 

included.  Sworn  before,   John  Fasselt,  Asst. 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,  Apl.  12,  1781. 

State  of  Vermont,  Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  Pay  Roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Lieut.  Asahel  Smith  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  fifty- 
eight  pounds  one  shilling  and  eleven  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 


Reed.    April 
above  order. 
^58.1.11 

[234,  dupl  134] 
A  Pay   Roll 


20,   1781,    of 


John  Fassett, 
the  Treasurer   the 


[ 


Committee. 


contents  of  the 


Dudley  Chase. 

[Ca/A  Edmund  Hodges'  Company\ 

of  Capt.  Edmund  Hodges  Company  for  service 
done  at  Fort  Fortitude  by  order  of  Col.  Joseph  Safford,  from  the 
towns  of  Pomfret  and  Hartford,  in  October,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

day 

Per 

Total 

mile 

Capt.  Edmund  Hodges 

14 

20 

5.4 

4d 

4. 

1.   4 

L'  Asa  Hazen 

14 

20 

3.7 

4 

2.16.10 

Sergt.  Bacon 

14 

20 

1.7 

4 

8.10 

"        Mason 

14 

20 

1.7 

4 

8.10 

Tracy 

14 

20 

1.7 

4 

8.10 

Corpl.  Perren 

14 

20 

1.6 

4 

7.   8 

Tilden 

14 

20 

1.6 

4 

7.   8 

"       Emerson 

14 

20 

1.6 

4 

7.   8 

Fifer  Benj.  Skinner 

14 

20 

1  6 

4 

7.   8 

Samuel  Allen 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

5.   4 

John  Chedeals 

14 

20 

1  4 

4 

5.   4 

John  Hore  [Hoar] 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

5.   4 

Solva*  Sessions 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

6.   4 

Abel  Morse 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

1 

5.   4 

Asa  MoTSon 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

5.   4 

Benj.  Sessions 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

5.   4 

Amos  Troop 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

5.   4 

James  Wilson 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

5.   4 

Barnabas  Washburn 

14 

20 

1.4 

4 

5.   4 

William  Burch 

14 

26 

1.4 

4 

7.   4 

Nehemiah  Closson 

14 

26 

1.4 

4 

7.   4 

Luther  Powell 

14 

26 

1.4 

4 

7.   4 

Jacob  Hall 

14 

26 

1.4 

4 

7.   4 

Francis  Savage 

14 

26 

1.4 

4 

7.   4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


201 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per. 
day 

Per 

mile 

Total 

Solomon  Strong 
Thomas  Tracy 
Phineas  Wright 

14 
14 
14 

26 
26 
26 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

4 
4 
4 

1.   7.   4 
1.   7.   4 
1.   7.   4 

£iO.   8.   2 

The  above  is  a  true  Pay  Roll.     Attest,  Edmund  Hodges,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Edmund 
Hodges  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  forty  pounds  eight  shillings 
and  four  pence,  lawful  money.  Timo.  Brownson  I  p 

Windsor,  April  14,  17S1.  John  Fassett  f  committee 

June  19,  1781.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
the  above  order. 

^40.   8.   2  ,  John  Throop. 

[249]  [Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  Company] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benj.  Cox's  Company  of  Militia,  for  scout- 
ing done  in  Barnard  the  last  year — 1780 


Names 

Time   of 
service 

Days 

Miles 

Per 
day 

Total 

Lieut.  Elias  Keyes 

Aug.    1 

13 

0.3.7 

0.   7.11 

En.  Benj.  Wilbur 

13 

3.7 

7.11 

Sergt.  Daniel  Sharp 

13 

1.7 

5.11 

John  Foster 

13 

1.7 

5.11 

Seth  Dean 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

George  Page 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Ephraim  Briggs 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

John  Whilcom  [Whitcomb] 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Sheribeah  Ballard 

13 

J. 4 

5.   8 

William  Butman 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Joseph  Bejam 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Moses  Davis 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Joseph  Foster 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Asa  Chedle 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Araaziah  Richmond 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Ebene.   Richmond 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

Reuben  Bebee 

23 

1.4 

5.   8 

Thomas  Wonnap 

13 

1.4 

5.   8 

^5.10.  0 

202 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[268] 


\Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  Company\ 


Pay    Roll   of  Capt.    Benjamin   Cox's   Company  of   Militia  for 
Scouting  done  in  Barnard  the  last  year,  1780. 


Names 


Capt.  Benj.  Cox 
Sergt.  John  Newton 
Corpl.  Joseph  Foster 
Asa  Foster 
William  Chedels 
Jabez  Wight 
Silas  Howard 
Nathan  Dameter 
Nathaniel  Aikins 
Solomon  Aikins 
Thomas  Swift 
Whitfield  Swift 
Thomas  Blackmer 
George  Cox 
William  Freeman 
Joseph  Boman 
Nathl.  Paige 
Asa  Paige 
Jesse  Kinney 
Robert  Whitcombe 
W"'  Chamberland 


When 

service 

done 


Aug.  9 


Days 

Miles 

Per 
day 

2 

17 

5.4 

2 

17 

1.7 

2 

17 

1.5 

-) 

^ 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

0 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

0 

17 

1,4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

0 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

2 

17 

1.4 

Total 


0.16 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
C.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.  8 
0.   8 


10 
6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 


£    9.   3.   8 


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REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  205 

Bennington,  Jan.  31,  1781.  Then  personally  appeared  Capt. 
Eli  Noble  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  above  pay  roll  which  he 
has  signed  is  a  just  and  true  roll  of  monies  due  to  himself  and 
company  for  services,  without  fraud  to  the  State  of  Vermont  or 
any  individual,  according  to  his  best  knowledge.      Before  me, 

Moses  Robinson,  Asst. 

No,  45.  Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  being  exam- 
ined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Thos.  Tolman,  (Paymaster  to  the  troops  of  this  State)  be- 
ing the  sum  of  three  hundred  and  twenty-two  pounds  five  shillings 
and  /4  in  hard  money,  or  other  current  money  equivalent,  the  said 
paymaster  to  be  accountable  for  the  same. 

Given  at  Arlington  this  1^'  day  of  Febry,  1781. 

^322.5.4  Thos.  Chittenden      )  ^ 

T   1,     T7        it  r  Committee 

John  Fassett  ) 

The  sum  of  twenty-three  pounds  four  shillings  and  /8  (thro' 
mistake  was  not  deducted  from  this  roll)  the  Treasurer  is  there- 
fore directed  to  pay  the  above  warrant  less  by  the  said  sum  ot 
;^23.4.8.      By  order  of  the  committee. 

Thos.  Chittenden 


T  ,      T-,        ^^  r  Committee 

John  Fassett 

Feb.  1,  1781.      Reed,  the  above  Two  Hundred  and  ninety-nine 
pounds  and  eight  pence  in  full. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


206 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[309] 


\^Liei/t.  David  Powers'  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lt.  David  Powers'  Company  of  Volunteers,  be- 
longing to  Maj  Eben'  Allen's  Detachment,  raised  by  the  town  of 
Clarendon  for  the  defense  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  commencing 
Aug.  17,  1780,  and  ending  Nov.  S,  both  days  included. 


Names 

Enlisted 
Aug.  17 

1 
Discharged  j  Days 

Per 
month 

Total 

David  Powers,  Lt. 

Nov.   8 

84 

5.8.0 

17.18.6 

John  Smith,    Sergt. 

84 

2.8.0 

6.14.5 

Noel  Potter 

"        " 

84 

2. 

5.12.0 

William  Boyd 

it            a 

84 

2. 

5.12.0 

Moses  Powers 

"            " 

84 

2. 

5.13.0 

ohn  Arnold 

1.            (t 

84 

2. 

5.12.0 

ob  Chadsey 

( t            I  ( 

84 

2. 

5.12.0 

_  ona.  Edey 

I  (            ( ( 

84 

2. 

5.12.0 

Curtis  Smith 

"       25 

76 

2. 

5.   1.4 

Amos  Ives 

"        " 

76 

2. 

5.   1.4 

Stephen  Squier 

I  C                  (1 

76 

2. 

5.   1.4 

Augustus  Spencer 

29 

72 

2. 

4.16.0 

Brittan  Simonds 

29 

72 

2. 

4.16.0 

^83.0.10 

Attest,  David  Powers,  Lt. 

Daniel  Adams  thro'  mistake  was  not  made  up  in  this  roll,  but 
upon  Lt.  Powers'  certificate,  I  have  paid  him  ^3.5.4  which  sum 
must  be  added  to  the  amount  of  this  roll.  ;,£'83.0.10 

Adams  added,         3.5.   4 


T.  Tolman 


£^%.%.   2 


Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  Pay  Roll  being  examined  and 
approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Thos.  Tolman  (Paymaster  to  the  troops  of  this  State)  being  the 
sum  of  eighty-three  pounds  and  /lO*  in  hard  money  or  other  cur- 
rent money  equivalent. 

Given  at  Arlington  this  1st.  Feb.,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 
Timo.  Brownson, 


Committee. 


March  20,  1782. 


Reed,  the  above  in  full. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


207 


[144] 


\Scouts  from  Capt.  Joseph  Sawyer's  Company^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  the  necessary  Scouts  sent  out  of  my  company, 
from  Aug  23''  to  Nov.  15,  1780,  with  their  names  and  number  of 
days  each  man  was  out  annexed  thereto.  Ordered  out  by  Col. 
Eben'  Woods. 


Names 

Days 

Pay  per 
day 

Miles 

P'  (or) 
Per 

mile 

Total 

Joseph  Sawyer,    Capt. 

8 

5.4 

43 

4^ 

2.17.0 

Jedediah  Leavens,  Lt. 

7 

3.8 

24 

4 

1.13.8 

John  Sawyer,     Sergt. 

9 

1.8 

43 

4 

1.    0.4 

Benjamin  Cady,      " 

3 

1.8 

24 

4 

0.13.0 

Andrew  Spear 

11 

1.4 

57 

4 

1.13.8 

Asa  Phelps 

8 

1.4 

43 

4 

1.   4.4 

Phil"  Chandler 

4 

1.4 

26 

4 

0.14.0 

Hez''  Leavens 

5 

1.4 

16 

4 

0.12.0 

Thos.  Hapgood 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Asa  Hapgood 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Aaron  Kimball 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Moses  Chaplin 

•' 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

W™  Howard 

3 

1.4 

16 

4 

0.   9.4 

Saml.  Grandy 

3 

1.4 

5 

4 

0.   5.8 

Corn^"  Sawyer 

n 

O 

1.4 

5 

4 

0.   5.8 

^14.   5.8 

Reading,  June  26,  1782. 


Test,  Joseph  Sawyer,  Capt. 


Pay  Table  Office,  July  25,  1783.  The  within  pay  roll  exam- 
ined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Joseph  Sawyer  or  bearer,  it  being  fourteen  pound 
five  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

John  Strong  |  ^^^ 

Timo.  Brovvnson  ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  April  2*,  1784.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Jos- 
eph Sawyer. 

John  Fassett. 


208 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[217] 


[CaJ>t  Abel  Merrimans  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abel  Merriman's  Company  of  Militia,  Col. 
Ebene.  Allen's  Regiment,  for  their  tour  to  Castleton,  Oct.  11,  1780. 


V 

t'hen 

When 

Per 
Day 

Names                    m 

arch- 
ed 

dis- 
charged 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Abel  Meriman           0 

:t.    11 

Oct.    29 

19 

0.5.4 

5.   6.   0 

Lt.  Alexander  Gorden 

'       14 

I  (              (  ( 

16 

3.7 

3.   3.   8 

En.  Zacheus  Mallory             ' 

'       26 

1.  (.              <.  1. 

4 

3.7 

18.11 

Sergt.  Reuben  Searl 

'       14 

i  I              (  ( 

16 

1.7 

1.10 

"       Timo,  Mop 

'       11 

"       17 

8 

1.7 

0.17.   4 

"       Shubael  Sumner 

'       11 

"       29 

19 

1.7 

1.14.   9 

Saml.  Culver 

'       11 

( (       ( b 

19 

1.7 

1.14.    9 

Corpl.  Ebene.  Welton            ' 

'       11 

11       (1 

19 

1.5 

1.12.   9 

Silas  Mallory 

'       20 

"       " 

10 

1.5 

19.   5 

Drum'  Jona.  Webb                 ' 

'       20 

"      25 

6 

1.5 

13.   4 

Abner  Cone 

'       11 

"       16 

6 

1.4 

12.    8 

Joshua  Culver 

'       18 

"       29 

12 

1.4 

1.   0.   8 

Selah  Hubbard 

'       20 

it              i  ( 

10 

1.4 

0.18.   0 

Gideon  Searl 

'       11 

li                H 

19 

1.4 

1.10 

Benj.  Gideons 

'       17 

i  .               it 

13 

1.4 

1.   2 

Caleb  Smith 

'       20 

(  (                (  ( 

10 

1.4 

0.18 

Gill  Mallory 

'       11 

"       22 

12 

1.4 

1.   0.   8 

David  Ward                             ' 

'       11 

"       " 

11 

1.4 

19.   4 

Benj.  Richardson 

'       14 

"       23 

10 

1.4 

17.   8 

Increase  Rudd                         ' 

'       14 

"      29 

16 

1.4 

1.   6 

Abel  Hubbard 

'       14 

''       " 

16 

1.4 

1.   6 

Saml.  Meriman                       ' 

'       11 

( (       11 

19 

1.4 

1.   0 

David  Blossom                          ' 

'       26 

"       " 

4 

1.4 

0.10 

Peter  Blossom                           ' 

'       26 

1  (       11 

4 

1  4 

0.10 

Ezra  Turner 

'       14 

"       " 

16 

1,4 

1.   6 

John  Moss                                ' 

'       11 

It       11 

19 

1.4 

1.   0 

Joseph  Parks 

'       26 

.1       11 

4 

1.4 

0.10 

James  Brooks 

'       26 

1 1       1  ( 

4 

1.4 

0.10 

John  Thompson                      ' 

'       26 

11       11 

4 

1.4 

0.10 

Luther  Fillmore 

'       14 

"       16 

3 

1.4 

0.   8.   8 

Richard  Moss                          ' 

'       14 

11       ^^ 

4 

1.4 

10. 

Wm.  Searl 

'       14 

"       18 

5 

1.4 

11.   4 

Asa  Osborn 

'       11 

11          -^r^ 

7 

1.4 

14. 

Richo.  Crouch                         ' 

'       20 

"       25 

6 

1.4 

12.   8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


209 


Names 

When 
march- 
ed 

When 
dis- 
charged 

Days 

Per 
Day 

Miles 

Total 

Elnathan  Gilbert 
Isaac  Hale 
Isaac  Harlow 
Simon  Francis 
Joseph  Spalding 

Oct.    20 
"      11 
"       11 
"       11 
"       11 

Oct.   25 

"      17 
"       22 
"       13 
"       29 

6 
8 

12 
3 

19 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

£ 
£ 

12.   8 
15.   4 

1.   0.  8 
8.   8 

1.10. 

Officers'  rations 

43.  1.11 
1.18.   8 

45.  0.   7 

A  true  copy.     Attest. 


Abel  Merriman,  Capt. 


Bennington  County,  Arlington,  30th  May,  1781.  The  within 
pay  roll  sworn  to  before 

John  Fassett,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  30th  May,  1781.  The  within  pay 
roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Capt.  Abel  Merriman  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  for- 
ty-five pounds  and  seven  pence,  lawful  money. 

John  Fassett  |  ^  „„-4.4.  „ 

i,^.         „  \  Committee 

limo.  Brownson  \ 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  above  contents. 

May  30,  1781. 

^45.0.7.  Abel  Merriman. 


[14] 


210 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[364]  [^Capf.   Daniel  Smith's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Daniel  Smith's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Al- 
len's Regiment  of  Militia  in  an  alarm  to  Castleton  in  the  month  of 
October,  1780.     State  of  Vermont. 


.Subsis 

Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

Per 

tence 

Total 

mile 

day 

per 

day 

Daniel  Smith,  Capt. 

19 

81 

4" 

5.4 

1.4 

7.13.   8 

John  Cochran,  Lt 

7 

27 

4 

3.7 

.8 

1.18.   9 

Timo.  Mills  [Miller?]   En. 

15 

54 

4 

3.7 

.8 

4.   1.   9 

Peter  Roberts,  Clerk 

19 

81 

4 

1.7 

2.16.11 

Joel  Sheldon,  Sergt. 

19 

81 

4 

1.7 

2.16.11 

Oliver  Scott,          " 

19 

81 

4 

1.7 

2.16.11 

John  Holcomb,      " 

7 

27 

4 

1.7 

1.   0.   1 

John  Logen,   Corpl. 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.   4 

Elijah  Dunning 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.  4 

ona.  Armstrong 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.   4 

^ubel  Coock 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.   4 

Sben'  Mose 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.   4 

Noah  Morse 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.  4 

John  Woods 

13 

54 

4 

1.4 

1.16.   0 

Josiah  Foster 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.   4 

Joseph  Celog[KeUogg?CeIay?] 

7 

27 

4 

1  4 

0.18.  4 

Elijah  Risden 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.   4 

Phineas  Shelden 

12 

54 

4 

1.4 

1.14.   4 

Eben'  Hulburd 

12 

54 

4 

1.4 

1.14.   4 

Daniel  Reed 

7 

27 

4 

1.4 

0.18.   4 

Ephraim  Nobles 

7 

27 

4 

1.4 

0.18.   4 

Saml.  Perre 

7 

27 

4 

1.4 

0.18.   4 

John  Strong 

4 

27 

4 

1.4 

0.14.   4 

Noah  Smith 

4 

27 

4 

1.4 

0.14.   4 

David  Bradey 

19 

81 

4 

1.4 

2.12.   4 

£57.2  .6 

Test,  Daniel  Smith,  Captain. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,   June  6,   1781.       The    within   roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  diiected  to    pay    the 
same  to  Capt.  Daniel    Smith    or  bearer,    being  the   sum    of   fifty- 
seven  pounds  two  shillings  and  six  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  |  ^ 
John  Fassett.  \  Committee 

Date  above,  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  above  contents. 

Daniel  Smith,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


211 


[183]  l^Capi.  John  Spafford's  Company] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Spafford's  Company  in  Col.  Eben"  Al- 
len's Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont  in 
the  month  of  October,  A.  D.  1780,  from  the  13*i^  to  the  17'S  both 
days  included,  at  Castleton. 


Names 

En- 
tered 

Dis- 
charg 

J  Days 

Per 
month 

Miles 

Total 

1780 

1780 

Capt.  John  Spafford  ■ 

Oct.l' 

J  Oct.l 

r    6 

8.0.0 

25 

2.   7.   4 

En.  Orange  Train 

6 

5.8. 

25 

1.13.10 

Serg*    Daniel  Adams 

6 

2.8. 

25 

17.10 

"      Zephaniah  White 

6 

2.8. 

25 

17.10 

"      Jared  Jones 

6 

2.8. 

25 

17.10 

Abijah  Pratt 

6 

2.8. 

25 

17.10 

Corp'  Benj.  Coy 

6 

2.4. 

25 

17.10* 

Stephen  Rice 

6 

2. 

25 

17.     * 

Thomas  Hutchinson 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

David  Caswell 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Aaron  Mathews 

((        li 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Joshua  Remington 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Cyrus  Chipman 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

James  Salisbury 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

John  Egerton 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Isaac  Richmond 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Ozum  Brewster 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Jona  Bell 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Edward  Turner 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Charles  Brewster 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Job  Spaflford 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

John  Chandler 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Neri  Crampton 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Jon^  Brewer 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Zachariah  Porter 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Derick  Karnes 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Jon^  Perkins 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Jon^  Mayo 

6 

2. 

25 

16.  4 

Levi  Rice 

6 

3. 

35 

16.  4 

Abel  Turner 

6 

3. 

25 

16.   4 

Zenas  Hill 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Abel  White 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Abrah"'  White 

6 

2. 

25 

16.   4 

Elisha  Hamilton 

6 

2. 

35 

16.   4 

sic 


212 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 


En- 
tered 


Elijah  Grandee 
Isaac  Barrows 
Artemas  Southworth 
Joel  Baldwin 
Samuel  Owen 
Elisha  Smith 
John  Trass 


iOct.]2 


Dis- 
charg' 


Oct.17 


Days 


Per 

month 


Miles 


25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 


Total 


16.  4 

16.  4 

16.  4 

16.  4 

16.  4 

16.  4 

16.  4 


£36.  5.  1 


I  do  solemnly  swear  by  the  Everlasting  God,  that  the  within 
pay  roll  is  truly  and  justly  made,  without  fraud  to  the  public  or 
any  individual,  according  to  the  best  of  my  knowledge. 

John  Spafford,  Capt. 

Sworn  before  me  this  6""  day  of  June,  A.  D.  1781. 
;^36.5.1  Thomas  Chittenden 

Pay  Table  Office,  6""  June,  1781.     The    Treasurer    is    directed 

^  to  pay  to  Capt.  John  Spafford  the  within  roll,   which    is   thirty-six 

pounds  five  shillings  and  one  penny. 

Tho'  Chittenden   )  ^  ... 

rr-    „  T>  r  Committee. 

Tim°  Brownson     j 

Date  above,  received  the  contents  of  the  within. 

Per  me,  John  Spafford,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   Vi^AR   ROLLS 


213 


1308]  [Capt.   William  Hutchins'  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Hutchins'  Companj^  in  Col.  .Her- 
ricks'  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
commencing  the  11th  of  October  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Per 
day 

Amt. 
wages 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Lt,  Nathl.  Fillmore 

20 

0.4.3 

4.   5.0 

150 

2.10.C 

6.15.0 

"  Joseph  Rudd 

20 

4.3 

4.   5.0 

120 

2.   0.0 

6.   5.0 

En.  Lebbeus  Armstrong 

20 

3.0 

3.   0.0 

120 

2.   0.0 

5.   0.0 

Sergt.  Daniel  Harmon 

8 

1.7 

12.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.12.8 

Hezekiah  Armstrong 

19 

1.7 

1.10.1 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.   0.1 

John  Rudd 

8 

1.7 

12.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.12.8 

Elijah  Hvde,  Corpl 

18 

1.5 

1.   5.6 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.   5.6 

Ezekiel  Smith,      " 

18 

1.5 

1.   5.6 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.   5.6 

_  ohn  Armstrong 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

John  Smith 

17 

1.4 

1.   2.8 

120 

2.   0,0 

3.   2.8 

Szekiel  Harmon 

18 

1.4 

17.4 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.17.4 

Austin  Harmon 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Puineas  Scott 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10,8 

Eleazer  Hawks 

18 

1.4 

1.   4.0 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.   4.0 

David  Robinson 

18 

1.4 

1.   4.0 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.   4.0 

Jesse  Field 

18 

1.4 

1.   4,0 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.   4.0 

Timothy  Follett 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Epaphras  Ripley 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Reuisen  Clapp 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Daniel  Herrick 

20 

1.4 

1.   6.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

2.   6.8 

Benajiah  Story 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.   9.4 

Thomas  Story 

8 

1..4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Jacob  Story 

10 

1.4 

13.4 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.13.4 

Silas  Rice 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Joseph  Roe 

20 

1.4 

1.   6.8 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.   6.8 

Nathan  Hazen 

10 

1.4 

13.4 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.13,4 

Ebenr.  Griswold 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Bildad  Hubbel,  Jr. 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Elnathan  Hubbel,  Jr. 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Nathan  Hutchins 

12 

1.4 

16.0 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.16.0 

Eben'  Ayer 

20 

1.4 

1.   6.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

2.   6.8 

Moses  Gunn 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Saml.   Hunt 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.   8.0 

Benj.  Fassett 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Nathl.  Wood 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

Charles  Brown 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.   0.0 

1.10.8 

214 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Per 
day 

Amt. 
wages 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

William  Hazen 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.10.8 

Elijah  Davis 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.10.8 

Doppon  [DopsoTiJ  Bennet 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.10.8 

Joseph  Ivelson 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.10.8 

Selden  Bennet 

s 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.10.8 

Silas  Harmon 

e 

1.4 

8.0 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   8.0 

John  Cox 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   8.0 

Gains  Harmon 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   8.0 

Joshua  Harmon 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   8.0 

Jedediah  Merrill 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   9.4 

Timothy  How 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   9.4 

Simon  George 

14 

1.4 

18.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.8 

Saml.  Tubbs 

9 

1.4 

12.0 

60 

1.0.0 

1.12.0 

Daniel  Pratt 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   9.4 

Andrew  Wood 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   9.4 

Philemon  Wood 

8 

1.4 

10.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.10.8 

Joshua  Carpenter 

5 

1.4 

6.8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   6.8 

Jonathan  Fisk 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   9.4 

Jonathan  Hill 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   9.4 

Andrew  Pember 

5 

1.4 

6.8 

60 

1.0  0 

1.   6.8 

Roger  Kinsley 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   5.4 

Cyprian  Herrick 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   5.4 

Joseph  Willoughby,  Jr. 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.   5.4 
118.  10.  5 

Moses  Gun,  who  was  not  entered  in  the  within  pay 
roll,  served  5  days,  60  miles  travel, 


1.   6.8 


^119.17.1 
Nathl.  Fillmore,  Lieut. 
State  of  Vermont,  Bennington,  June  19,  1781.     Personally  ap- 
peared the  above  named  Nathl.  Fillmore  and  made    oath    that    to 
the  best  of  his  knowledge  the  within  roll  is  just  and  true. 

Before  me.     John  Fassett,  Jr.,  Assistant. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  19,  1781.     The  within  roll 

examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to    pay   the 

same  to  Lieut.  Nathl.  Fillmore  or  bearer,  being  the    sum    of   one 

hundred  and  nineteen  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  one  penny, 

lawful  money.  John  Fassett  )  ^  ... 

-'  J  .  I  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson  ) 

June  18,  1781.     Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,    Treasurer,    one   hundred 
nineteen  pounds  seventeen  shillings  in  full. 

Nathl.  Fillmore,  Lt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


215 


[147]  \Capt.    Eli  Nobles  Company'] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Eli  Noble's  Company  in  Col.  "Herrick's 
Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  com- 
mencing- the  11">  day  of  Oct.  A.  D.  1780. 


Wages 

Amt. 

Travel 

Amt. 
travel 

Names 

Days 

and 
rations 

wages 
and 

at  4'i 
per 

Total 

prday 
"678" 

rations 

man 

each  man 

Capt.  Eli  Noble 

10 

3.   6.8 

70 

1.   3.4 

4.10.   3 

Lt.  Josiah  Wright 

20 

4.3 

4.  5.0 

70 

1.15.0 

6.   0.   0 

"   David  Demick 

20 

4.3 

4.  5.0 

70 

1.15.0 

6.  0.  0 

En.  Josiah  DunninD; 

20 

4.3 

4.   5.0 

70 

1.15.0 

6.  0.  0 

Sergt.  Amasa  Hungerford 

12 

1.7 

0.19.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

2.   2.  4 

"       W'"  Popple 

20 

1.7 

1.11.8 

70 

1.15.0 

3.   6.   8 

"       Jona.  Reynolds 

12 

1.7 

0.19.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

2.  2.  4 

"       John  Niles 

18 

1.7 

1.  8.6 

70 

1.13.4 

3.   1.10 

Corpl.  Christopher  Cart- 

wright 

20 

1.5 

1.  8.4 

70 

1.13.0 

3.   3.  4 

"        Seth  Bassett 

20 

1.5 

1.  8.4 

70 

1.15.0 

3.   3.  4 

Nathl.  Wallace 

14 

1.4 

0.18.8 

70 

1.   3.4 

2.   2.   0 

John  Hall 

20 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

70 

1.15.0 

3.   1.   8 

Stephen  Aylesworth 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.19.   4 

Daniel  Brainard 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.19.  4 

Martin  Albrough 

6 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.11.   4 

Solomon  Wright 

20 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

70 

1.15.0 

3.   1.  8 

James  Curtice 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.19.  4 

Spencer  Niles 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.19.  4 

Esquire  Wood 

12 

1.4 

0.10.8 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.11.  4 

John  Noble 

8 

1.4 

0.16.8 

70 

1.  3.4 

3.   1.  8 

Caleb  Lewis 

12 

1.4 

0.16.8 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.19.  4 

Benj.  Thorp 

12 

1.4 

1.16.8 

70 

1.   H.4 

1.19.  4 

Abraham  Anderson 

20 

1.4 

1.   6.8 

70 

1.15.0 

l.i9.   4 

James  Phillips 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.14.   0 

Benj.  Morgan 

20 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

70 

1.15.0 

1.19.  4 

Joseph  Morgan 

20 

1.4 

1.   6.8 

70 

1.15.0 

1.19.  4 

John  Downer 

2 

1.4 

0.  2.8 

70 

0.  6.8 

3.  1.    0 

Eleazer  Marsh 

8 

1.4 

0.10.8 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.19.   4 

Joseph  Condel 

6 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

3.   1.  8 

Benj.  Eaton 

5 

1.4 

0.  6.8 

70 

1.   3.4 

3.   1.  8 

John  Clark 

8 

1.4 

0.10.8 

70 

1.   3.4 

0.  9.  4 

Jacob  Zounds 

9 

1.4 

0.12.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.14.  0 

Thaddeus  Thorp 

9 

1.4 

0.12.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.11.  4 

Gideon  Towers 

6 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.10.  0 

Wanton  Aylesworth 

6 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.14.   0 

Lt.  David  Caswell 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.15.   4 

Lt.  Thos.  Jewett 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.15.   4 

Sergt.  Elijah  Wolcott 

20 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

70 

1.15.0 

3.   1.   0 

"       Lydial  Myers 

12 

1.4 

0.16.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.   9.  4 

Corpl.  Eben'  Popple 

6 

1.4 

0.  8.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.11.  4 

Ephraim  Luce 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

70 

1.   3.4 

1.11.   4 

Corpl.  Beriah  Grover 

9 

1.4 

0.12.0 

70 

1.  3.4 

1.15.   4 

;^103.    9.10 

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216  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

State  of  Vermont,  June  27,  1781.  The  within  roll  sworn  to 
before  me.  John  Fasset,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  June  27,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
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lings and  ten  pence. 

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John  Fassett,   f  '-o™™'"ee. 

July  9,  1781.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order.  Eli  Noble,  Capt. 

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[121]  \_Capt.  Nathaniel  Seely's  Company^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathl.  Seely's  Company  of  Alarm  Alen  in 
Col.  Samuel  Herrick's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the 
State  of  Vermont,  the  11">  October,  1780. 


NaME3 


Capt.  Nath'  Seely 
Lt.  Thomas  Ransom 
Lt.  Silas  Watson 
Joseph  Barber,  Serg' 
Beulah  Waldo,      " 
Eben'  Seely,    Corp'. 
A.biather  Angle    " 
John  Larabee,     " 
Josiah  Noble,      " 
Josiah  Williams 
John  Perrigo 
Daniel  Luce 
Oliver  Myers 
George  Parker 
John  Potter 
Eph'"  Potter 
Abel  Parker 
Job  Phillips 
Derick  Smith 
Abraham  Bowdish 
Nathl.  Bowdish 
Michael  Jackson 
Eufus  Weaver 
W'°  Hendricks 
John  Singer 
John  Welch 
Elizur  Larabee 
Phineas  Bennett 
Jasper  Old 
Samuel  Welch 
Benj.  Bates 
Elisha  Card 
Elder  Gardner 
David  Mallery 
Jonathan  Hunt 
Isaac  Grover 
Peter  Payne 
Stephen  Cummings 


Days 


31 

21 

6 

21 

15 

23 

10 

5 

5 

14 

10 

10 

23 

10 

10 

10 

16 

10 

4 

10 

4 

13 

8 

5 

11 

11 

11 

4 

9 

4 

2 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 


Wages 


4.3 
4.3 
1.7 
1.7 
1.5 
1.5 
1.5 
1.5 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 


Amount 


7.  0 
4.  9 
1.  5 
1.16 
1.  3 
1.12 
0.14 
0.   7 

0.  7 
0.18 
0.13 
0.13 
1.10 
0.13 
0.13 
0.13 

1.  1 
0.13 
0. 
0.13 
0.  5 
0.17 
0.10 
0.  6 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.  5. 
0.12. 
0.  5. 


0. 
0. 
0. 
0. 
0. 
0. 


4 
0 

4 
2.8 
6.8 
6.8 

6.8 


0.  6.6 
0.  6.6 


Times 
Miles      trav- 
el'i 


70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
71) 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
35 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 


2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

i 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Amt.  at 
per  mile 


6.8 
6.8 
3.4 
6.8 
3.4 
6,8 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
6.8 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
8.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
8.4 
11.8 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 
3.4 


Total 


9.  6.  8 
ij.15.11 
3.  8.10 


4.  8. 
2.  7. 
3.19. 
1.17. 
1.10. 
1.10. 

2.  2. 
1.16.  S 

1.16.  S 

3.17.  4 
1.16.  8 
1.16.  8 
1.16.  8 

3.  4.  8 
1.16.  8 
1.  8.  8 
1.16.  8 

1.  8.  8 

2.  0.  8 

1.14.  0 
1.10.  0 

1.18.  0' 
1.18.  0 
1.18.  0 
1.  8.  8 

1.15.  4 
1.  8.  8 
0.14.  4 
1.10.  0 
1.10.  0 
1.10.  0- 
1.10.  0 
1.10.  0 
1.10.  0 
1.10.  0 


^^84.12.10 


Nath'.  Seeley,  Capt. 
State  of  Vermont.  )        Personally    appeared    the    within 

Bennington,  June  19,  1781.  C  Capt.    Nath'.    Seeley  and  made   oatU 
that  to  the  best  of  his  knowledge  the  within  roll  is  true. 

Before  me,  John  Fassett,  Jr.  Assis' 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


219 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  19,  1781.  The  within  roll 
examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Nathaniel  Seeley  or  bearer,  being-  the  sum  of  eighty- 
four  pounds  twelve  shillings  and  ten  pence,  lawful  money. 

John  Fassett,  |  ^ 

'p  „,   >r,     TD  r  Committee. 

iimothy  Brownson,  j 

June  18,  1781.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
the  above  order.  Nath'.  Seeley,  Capt. 

^84.12.10 

[120]  [Ca//.  Ebenezer  Wood' s  Conipany\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Wood's  Company  in  Col.  Samuel 
Herrick's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont commencing  11">  Oct.  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Per 

day 

Amt. 
wages,  etc. 

Miles 

Amt.  at 

4d 

per  m. 

Total 

Eben'  Wood  Capt. 

14 

5.4 

3.14.  8 

60 

1.0.0 

4.14.  3 

Simeon  Harmon,  Lt. 

14 

3.8 

2.11.  4 

60 

1.0.0 

3.11.  4 

Joseph  Willoughby,  En. 

14 

3.8 

2.11.  4 

60 

1.0.0 

3.11.  4 

Jos.  Wiokwire,  Sergt. 

8 

1.7 

0.12.  8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.12.  8 

Archibald  Stone,  do. 

13 

1.7 

1.  0.  7 

60 

1.0.0 

2.  0.  7 

Job  Wood,  Corporal 

8 

1.5 

0.11.  4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.11.  4 

Zephaniah  Branch,     do 

4 

1.5 

0.  5.10 

60 

1.0.0 

1.  5.10 

Bobert  Blair,  private 

13 

1.4 

0.17.  4 

60 

1.0  0 

1.17.  4 

Ellas  Blanchard 

12 

1.4 

0.16.  0 

60 

1.0  0 

1.16.  0 

Thomas  Harris 

12 

1.4 

0.16.  0 

60 

1.0.0 

1.16.  0 

Kichard  Weaver 

12 

1.4 

0.16.  0 

60 

1,0.0 

1.16.  0 

Joseph  Kellogg 

10 

1.4 

0.18.  4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.13.  4 

Joseph  Eudd 

13 

1.4 

O.W.  4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.17.  4 

John  Hutchins 

6 

1.4 

0.  8.  0 

60 

1  0.0 

1.  8.  0 

Eeuben  Sacket 

3 

1.4 

0.  4.  0 

15 

0.5.0 

0.  9.  0 

Daniel  Kinsley 

1 

1.4 

0.   1.  7 

15 

0.5.0 

1.   6.   7 

^31.  7.  4 

Ebenezer  Wood. 
The  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me. 

Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

Pay    Table  Office.     The  within    pay   roll    examined    and  ap- 
proved and   the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Eben"-  Wood  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  thirty-one  pounds  seven 
shillings  and  four  pence  lawful  money. 
Bennington,  9th  June,  1781. 

Thomas  Chittenden,  )  committee. 
Timo'    Brownson,       j 
June  19,  1781.      Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order.  •  Eben'  Wood. 


220 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[328] 


\_Capt.  Samuel  Robinson  s  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Samuel  Robinson's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Samuel  Herrick's  Regiment,  for  service  done  the  State  of 
Vermont,  on  alarm,  which  commenced  the   11th.  day  of  October, 

1780. 


Names 


Samuel  Kobinson,  Capt. 
William  Henry,  Lt. 
William  Brush,  Do 

Kufus  Branch,  " 

Thomas  Abel,  " 

Nathl.  Lawrence,         " 
Josiah  Brush,        Corpl. 
Matthew  Scott,        Do 
Ezekiel  Brewster,     " 
Keuben  Colvin,         " 
Stephen  Fuller,  Fifer 
John  Warner 
Aclonijah  Montague 
Benjamin  Hurlburt 
David  Griswold 
Eoswell  Moseley 
Azariah  Ooss 
Elisha  Nichols 
Joseph  Marks 
Elizur  Wright 
Bascour  Potter 
Thomas  Hall 
Henry  Parker 
Jacob  Parker 
Calvin  Bingham 
Levi  Hathaway 
Peter  Peron 
Joshua  Hathaway 
Samuel  Baker 
John  Holmes 
Aaron  Hubbell 
James  Barrett 
Zephaniah  Branch,  Jr. 
Samuel  Smith 
John  Lance 
Benjamin  Holmes 
Leonard  Kobinson 
Samuel  Holmes 
Amos  Kellogg 
Samuel  Montague 
Solomon  Leonard 
Elijah  Wentworth 
David  Wentworth 


Amt. 

of 

Days 

Per 

wages 

Miles 

Amt. 

day 

and 

at*' 

travel 

rations 

1.  6.  8 

10 

6.8 

3.  6. 

8 

80 

18 

4.3 

3.16. 

6 

120 

2.  0.  0 

7 

4.8 

1.  9. 

9 

60 

1.  0.  0 

18 

1.7 

1.  8. 

6 

60 

1.  0.  0 

10 



0.15. 

0 

60 

1.  0.  0 

17 

1.7 

1.  6. 

11 

100 

1.18.  4 

15 

1.7 

1.  1. 

3 

120 

2.  0.  0 

19 

1.5 

1.  6. 

11 

100 

1.13.  4 

15 

1.5 

1.  1. 

3 

80 

1.  6.  8 

6 

1.5 

0.  8. 

6 

60 

1.  0.  0 

3 

1.5 

0.  4. 

3 

40 

13.  4 

18 

1.5 

1.  4. 

0 

100 

1.13.  4 

8 

1.1 

0.10. 

8 

60 

1.  0.  0 

13 

1.4 

0.17. 

4 

60 

1.  0.  0 

18 

1.4 

1.  4 

0 

120 

2.  0.  0 

16 

1.4 

1.  1. 

4 

100 

1.13.  4 

15 

1.4 

1.  0. 

0 

80 

1.  6.  8 

9 

1.4 

0.12. 

0 

80 

1.  6.  8 

11 

1.4 

14. 

8 

80 

1.  6.  8 

3 

1.4 

4. 

0 

60 

1.  0.  0 

12 

1.4 

16. 

80 

1.  6.  8 

8 

1.4 

10. 

8 

60 

1.  0.  0 

8 

1.4 

10. 

8 

80 

1.  6.  8 

13 

1.4- 

17. 

4 

100 

1.13.  4 

14 

1.4 

18. 

8 

100 

1.13.  4 

5 

1.4 

6. 

8 

60 

1.  0.  0 

9 

1.4 

0.12. 

0 

60 

1.  0.  0 

16 

1.4 

1.  1. 

4 

100 

1.13.  4 

8 

1.4 

10. 

8 

60 

1.  0.  0  ■ 

4 

1.4 

5. 

4 

60 

1.  0.  0 

14 

1.4 

18. 

8 

100 

1.13.  4 

9 

1.4 

12. 

80 

1.  6.  8 

14 

1.4 

18. 

8 

80 

1.  6.  8 

10 

1.4 

■13. 

4 

100 

1.13.  4 

4 

1.4 

5. 

4 

60 

1.  0.  0 

13 

1.4 

17. 

4 

80 

1.  6.  8 

8 

1.4 

10. 

8 

80 

1.  6.  8 

15 

1.4 

1.  0. 

0 

80 

1.  6.  8 

10 

1.4 

13. 

4 

80 

1.  6.  8 

7 

1.4 

9. 

4 

80 

1.  6.  8 

7 

1.4 

9. 

4 

80 

1.  6.  8 

6 

1.4 

8. 

0 

60 

1.  0.  0 

11 

1.4 

14. 

8 

80 

1.  6.  8 

Total 


4.13.  4 
5.16.  6 
2.  9.  9 

2.  8.  6 
1.15.10 

3.  0.  3 
a.  1.  3 
3.  0.  3 
2.  7.11 


1. 

17. 
2.17. 
1.10. 
1.17. 

3.  4.  0 

2.14.  8 

2.   6.  8 

1.18.  8 

2.   1.  4 

1.  4.  0 

2.  2.  8 
1.10.  8 

1.17.  4 
2.10.  8 
2.12.  0 
1.  6.  8 
1.12.  0 
2.14.  8 
1.10.  8 

1.  5.  4 
2.12.  0 

1.18.  8 

2.  5.  4 
2.  6.  8 

1.  5.  4 

2.  4.  0 
1.17.  4 
2.  6.  8 
2.  0.  0 
1.16.  0 
1.16.  0 

1.  8.  0 

2.  1.  4 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


221 


Amt.  oi 

Names 

Days 

Per 
day 

wages 
and 

Miles 
at  4'! 

Ami. 

travel 

Total 

1.4 

rations 
5.  4 

1.  0. 

0 

Eliphalet  Stiokney 

4 

60 

1.  5.  4 

David  Atwood 

5 

1.4 

6.  8 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  6.  8 

John  Merrill 

4 

1.4 

5.  4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Aaron  Denio 

7 

1.4 

9.   4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.16.   0 

Isaac  Kiee 

5 

1.4 

6.  8 

80 

1.   6. 

8 

1.13.   4 

Zachariah  Herwood 

9 

1.4 

12.  0 

100 

1.13. 

4 

2.   5.   4 

Andrew  Ferrin 

9 

1.4 

12.  0 

100 

1.13. 

4 

2.  5.   4 

Christopher  Brackett 

13 

1.4 

100 

I.IH. 

4 

2.10.   8 

Matthew  Clark 

8 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.10.   8 

Jona.  Eobinson 

11 

1.4 

120 

2.   0. 

0 

2.14.   8 

Caleb.  Pratt 

5 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  6.  8 

John  Tolman 

9 

1.4 

80 

1.   6. 

8 

1.18.  8 

Moses  Kice 

6 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.14.  8 

Charles  Cushman 

7 

1.4 

80 

1.   6. 

8 

1.16. 

Shadraoh  Norton 

6 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  8. 

Josiah  Fuller,  Jr. . 

5 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  6.  8 

Eben'  Babcock. 

12 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.16. 

Isaac  Hill 

13 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.17.  4 

Ephraim  Marble 

8 

1.4 

80 

1.   6. 

8 

1.17.   4 

George  Dale 

.6 

1.4 

60 

1.   0. 

0 

1.  8.  0 

Lemuel  Hubbel 

12 

1.4 

100 

1.13. 

4 

2.  9.  4 

Peletiah  Morgan   . 

4 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Solomon  Walbridge 

6 

1.4 

80 

1.   6. 

8 

1.14.  8 

Josiah  Safford  , 

.4 

1.4 

40 

0.13. 

4 

0.18.  8 

Jehiel  Smith 

8 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.17.  4 

Isaiah  Hendrick 

6 

1.4 

.  80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.14.  8 

Henry  Walbridge 

3 

1.4 

40 

0.13. 

4 

0.17.  4 

Ephraim  Smith 

15 

1.4 

120 

2.  0. 

0 

3.  1.  3 

Jeremiah  Bingham 

3 

1.4 

40 

0.13. 

4 

0.17.  4 

David  Palmer 

10 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  0.  0 

Daniel  Smith 

5 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  6.  8 

Absalom  Tupper 

4 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Phineas  Bipley 

10 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.13.  4 

Silas  Walbridge 

4 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Jonas  Brewster 

6 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.14.  8 

Ammi  Fuller 

3 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  4. 

Samuel  Palmer 

11 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.14.  8 

Simeon  Hathaway,  Jr. 

6 

1.4 

80 

1.   6. 

8 

1.14.  & 

Joseph  Norton 

4 

1.4 

60 

1.   0. 

0 

1.   5.   4 

John  Kobens 

6 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.   8.  0 

John  Lawrence 

4 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Ben  .  Deming 

10 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.13.  4 

Elisha  Downs 

5 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.   6.  8 

Noah  Cross 

10 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  0.  0 

Joseph  Hinsdale 

8 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8- 

1.17.  4 

Joshua  Murdock 

7 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.   9.  4 

Charles  Spurr 

7 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.   9.  4 

Elijah  Branch 

12 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  2.  a 

Josiah  Lawrence,  Jr. 

3 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.   4.   0 

Walter  Cady 

12 

1.4 

120 

2.  0. 

0 

2.16.  0 

Bobert  Cochran 

14 

1.4 

120 

2.  0. 

0 

2.18.  8 

222 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Amt. 

of 

Names 

Days 

Per 
day 

wages 
and 

Miles 
at  4* 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

rations 

William  Henry,  Jr. 

8 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.17.  4 

Abner  Rice 

7 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  9.  4 

Joseph  Haskell 

12 

1.4 

100 

1.13. 

4 

2.  9.  4 

Jesse  Tenney 

4 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Levi  Miller  " 

11 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  1.  4 

Peletiah  Bice 

8 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.17.  4 

Issacar  Norton 

6 

1.4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

1.14.  8 

Francis  Story 

5 

1.4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  6.  8 

Tilly  Ballard 

3 

1.4 

40 

0.13. 

4 

0.17.  4 

Elias  Trask 

12 

1.4 

0.16. 

0 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  2.  8 

Isaac  Crawford 

4 

1.4 

5. 

4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

John  Alexander 

14 

1.4 

18. 

8 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  5.  4 

John  Alexander,  Jr. 

10 

1.4 

13. 

4 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  0.  0 

Samuel  Griswold 

11 

1.4 

14. 

8 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  1.  4 

Samuel  Harvey  [Herrey?] 

4 

1.4 

5. 

4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Eben'  Lyman 

12 

1.4 

16. 

0 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  2.  8 

Ephraim  Wood 

4 

1.4 

5. 

4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  0.  4 

Henry  Turney 

13 

1.4 

17. 

4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.17.  4 

Joseph  Williams 

12 

1.4 

16. 

0 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.16.  0 

Daniel  Biddlecome 

5 

1.4 

6. 

8 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  6.  8 

Eichard  Biddlecome 

13 

1.4 

17. 

4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.17.  4 

Zephaniah  Holmes 

12 

1.4 

16. 

0 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

2.  2.  8 

Eowlandson  Wilsey 

4 

1.4 

5. 

4 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  5.  4 

Daniel  Storey 

5 

1.4 

6. 

8 

60 

1.  0. 

0 

1.  6.  8 
;^322.15.  9 

According  to  the  best  of  ray  knowledge  and  the  men. 

Saml.   Robinson,  Capt. 

June,  11,  1781.  Then  Capt.  Saml.  Robinson  swore  to  the 
within  roll  in  form,  before  me,  Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov' 

Pay  Table  Office,  11""  June,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  being 
examined  is  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  which  is  two  hundred  and  twenty-two  pounds  fifteen  shil- 
lings and  nine  pence, 

Thos.  Chittenden,  )  ^  ... 

rjy-         T3  r  Committee, 

fimo.  Brownson,    ( 

Date  above  received  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
;^232.15.9  Per  me,  Saml.  Robinson,  Capt. 


[63] 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 
\_Lieut.   Lemuel  Hyde's  Company] 


223 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Lemuel  Hyde's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Webster's  Regiment,  who  were  called  out  in  the  defence  of 
this  State  by  order  of  Maj.  Clark  in  October,  1780. 

Arlington,  8th  January,  1782. 


Pay 

No. 

Fee 

Names 

Days 

per 

of 

per 

Amount 

day 

miles 

mile 

Lt.  Lemuel  Hyde 

12 

4/3 

35 

/* 

3.   2.    8 

Sergt.  W™  Meacham 

12 

1/7 

do 

1.10.   8 

Peter  Fuller 

9 

1/7 

1.   5.11 

John  Meacham 

12 

1/4 

1.   7.   8 

Stephen  Pitkin 

8 

1.   2.   4 

Amaziah  Church 

8 

1.  2.   4 

Edmund  Bakon 

8 

1.   2.   4 

Isaac  Race 

12 

1.   7.   8 

Lemuel  Cleaveland 

12 

1.   7.   8 

Joseph  Ballard 

12 

1.   7.   8 

Abram  Scharp 

12 

1.  7.   8 

Eli  Freeman 

12 

1.   7.   8 

Jedediah  Blackman 

12 

1.   7.   8 

Ephraim  Blackman 

6 

0.   9.   4 

Ben  on  i  Haskins 

8 

0.   9.   4 

Samuel  Church 

8 

0.   9.   4 

^20.   7.11 

Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782. 


Lemuel   Hyde,  Capt. 

The  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before 
me.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Jus.   Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  twenty  pounds  seven  shillings 
and  eleven  pence  to  Capt.  Hyde  or  order,  agreeable  to  the  above 
order.  Isaac  Tichenor,      (  Com"^ 

Timo''  Brownson,  f 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  9,  1782, 
Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order. 

Lemuel   Hyde. 


22i 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[506]  \Company  under  Lieut.  Lemuel  Bradley\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Company  of  Militia  in  the  sixth  Regiment  in 
the  State  of  Vermont  commanded  by  Lieut.  Lemuel  Bradley,  for 
their  service  in  alarms  in  October,  1780. 


No.  of 

Wages 

Men's  Names 

days  in 

& 

Travel 

Total 

service 

rations 

^•s. 

D. 

£  s- 

D. 

^    S    D. 

Lemuel  Bradley,  Lieut. 

20 

4.   5. 

4 

2.   5. 

0 

6.10.   4 

John  Boardman.  Clerk 

23 

1.15. 

6 

0.15. 

0 

2.18.   6 

Jesse  Averill,  private 

5 

0.   6. 

8 

0.15. 

0 

1.    1.   8 

Lemuel  Bishop     " 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

Isaac  Brownson 

27 

1.17. 

8 

0.15. 

0 

2.12.   8 

Jedediah  Bingham 

5 

0.   6. 

8 

0.15. 

0 

1.   1.   8 

Evans  Chance 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

David  Hoit 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

James  Hill 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

Elnathan  Higley  [or  Higby] 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

Ebenezer  Kellogg 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

Benjamin  Meigs 

20 

1.   6. 

8 

2.   5. 

0 

3.11.   8 

Ira  Hawley 

7 

0.   9. 

4 

0.15. 

0 

1.   4.   4 

Jeremiah  Center 

7 

0.   9. 

4 

0.15. 

0 

1.   4.   4 

Elijah  Stoddard 

12 

0.  L6. 

0 

1  10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

Moses  Rice 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

Eldad  Taylor 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

Reuben  Webb 

12 

0.16. 

0 

1.10. 

0 

2.   6.   0 

John  Lee 

5 

0.   6. 

8 

0.15. 

0 

1.   1.   8 

44.   6.   8 

Lemuel  Bradley,  Lieut. 
The  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me. 

Tim".  Brownson,  Asst. 
Pay  Table  Office,  27"'  May,  1781.     The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  Lemuel   Bradley  the  contents  of  the  within  Pay 
Roll,  which  is  forty-four  pounds. six  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden 
Timo.  Brownson    f 
Date  above  received  on  the  within  thirty-six  pounds  L  money. 

pr  me,  Lemuel  Bradley  Capt. 

6""  of  June  1781,  received  the  remainder  of  this  Roll. 

Lemuel  Bradley  Lieut. 
Taken  out  of  the  above  Roll  fifteen  shillings. 


Committee 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


225 


[343]  \Capt.   Tehan  Noble's  Company'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Tehan  Noble's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Reg:iment  for  service  done  in  Alarms  of  October  A 
D.  1780. 


Names 


Capt.  Tehan  Noble 

Lt.  Enoch  Eastman 

En.  Wm.  Hopkins 

Sergt.  Joseph  Leavitt 
"       Seth  Harmon 
"       Wm.  Hulbard 
"       Cyprian  Eastman 

Corpl.  Alpheus  Harmon 
"       Amos  Scott 
"       Cyrenus  Dewey 

Luke  Noble 

Abraham  Rising 

Isaac  Gray 

Selah  Harmon 

Levi  Dones 

Aaron  Rising,  Jr. 

John  Sheldon 

Asaph  Leavitt 

Daniel  Hopkins 

Amos  Harmon 

Nathl.  Tower 

John  Burlinghame 

Jonathan  Hays 

Eben'  Smith 

Reuben  Stodder 

Finly  McKnight 

John  Stuart 

Stephen  Smith 

John  Neilson,  Jr. 

Jacob  Kinney 

Nehemiah  Harmon  [?] 

Wm.  McClary 

Joseph  Tower 

Zadock  Norton 


Days 


13 
19 
16 
11 

8 
11 
13 
13 

3 
13 
13 


13 

7 

13 

11 

7 

8 

13 

11 

16 

13 

7 

11 

11 


7 
7 
13 
13 
16 
13 


Miles 


50 
60 
60 
60 
30 
60 
60 
60 
30 
60 
50 
30 
30 
50 
30 
50 
50 
30 
30 
60 
30 
50 
60 
30 
50 
50 
30 
30 
30 
30 
50 
50 
50 
50 


Total 


4.  6. 
7.  8. 
3.17. 
1.17. 

1.  2. 
1.17. 

2.  0. 
1.18.11 
1.14.  4 
1.18.  0 
1.14.  0 
1.  0.  8 
1.  0.  8 
1.14. 
0.19. 


14. 
11. 


1.19. 


0. 

.17. 
4. 

.18. 
1.17. 
0.19. 
1.11. 
1.11. 
1.  0. 
1.  0. 
0.19. 
0.19. 
1.14. 
1.14. 
1.18. 
1.14. 


[15] 


226 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Ozy  Norton 

16 

50 

1.18.   0 

Wni.  Goo,2;ins 

7 

30 

0.19.   4 

Pelatiah   Dewey 

13 

50 

l.U.   0 

Aaron  Rising,  Sen. 

13 

50 

1.14.   0 

Reuben  Noble 

7 

30 

0.19.   4 

Hezekiah  Scoit 

7 

30 

0.19.   4 

Ephraim  Noble 

7 

30 

0.19.   4 

Luther  Smith 

12 

30 

1.   6.   0 

Jonathan  Towns 

3 

30 

0.14.   0 

John  Neilson 

8 

30 

1.   0.   8 

Capt.  Warum  Gibbs 

8 

30 

1.   0.   8 

En.  Neh.  Harmon 

13 

60 

1.17.   4 

^72.17.   4 

Sworn  before  me, 

Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  May  1st,  1781.  The  Treasur- 
er is  directed  to  pay  to  Tehan  Noble  the  within  roll,  which  is  sev- 
enty-two pounds  seventeen  shilling-s  and  four  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  j  ^,  ■.. 

T  ,      T-         .^  r  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  ) 

Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.     18/8  out  for  expenses. 
^72.17.4  Tehan  Noble,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


227 


[6]  \Capt.   Thomas  Bull's  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Bull's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  the  State  of  Vermont  on 
alarm  which  commenced  the  11th  day  of  October,  1780. 


Wages 

Amt.  of 

No. 

Names  and  Rank 

Days 

and 
rations 

wages 
and 

miles 
at  4" 

Amt.  of 
travel 

Total 

per  day 

rations 

per  mile 

Capt.  Thomas  Bull 

21 

0.6.8 

7.  0.0 

120 

2.  0.0 

9.  0.  0 

Lt.  Jer''  Whelpley 

11 

4.8 

2.   6.9 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.18.  5 

En.  Stephen  Washburn 

8 

4.3 

1.14.0 

40 

0.13.4 

2.  7.  4 

Sergt  John  Smith 

13 

1.7 

1.  0.7 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  7.   8 

"    Timo.  Pearl 

14 

1.7 

1.  2.2 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.   8.10 

"     Seth  Pettibone 

15 

1.7 

1.  3.9 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.10.  5 

"     Thaddeus  Harris 

6 

1.7 

0.  9.6 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  2.10 

Nathan  Smith 

17 

1.4 

1.  2.8 

80 

1.   6.8 

2.   9.  4 

Saml.  Pettibone 

11 

1.4 

0.14.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.   1.  4 

David  Lee,  Jr. 

6 

1.0 

0.  8.0 

50 

0.16  8 

1.  4.  8 

Silas  Goodrich 

21 

1.0 

1.  8.0 

120 

2.  0.0 

3.  8.  0 

Arthur  Bostwick 

9 

1.0 

0.12.0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  5.  4 

Peleg  Sutherland 

25 

1.0 

1.13.4 

50 

0.16.8 

2.10.  0 

George  Smith 

13 

1.0 

0.17.4 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  4.  0 

John  Page 

8 

1.0 

0.10.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

1.17.  4 

Isaac  Whelpley 

21 

1.0 

1.  8-0 

120 

2.  0.0 

3.  8.  0 

Daniel  Shaw 

11 

1.0 

0.14.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.   1.  4 

Peter  Pixley 

15 

1.0 

1.  0.0 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  6.  8 

Israel  Bostwick 

11 

1.0 

0.14.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  1.  4 

Isaac  Barker 

21 

1.0 

1.  8.0 

120 

2.  0.0 

3.  8.  0 

Eiohard  Hennesy 

6 

1.0 

0.  8.0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  1.  4 

Solomon  Collins 

5 

1.0 

0.  6.8 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  0.  0 

Nathl.  Collins 

5 

1.0 

0.  6.8 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  0.  0 

George  Sexton,  Jr. 

9 

1.0 

0.12.0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  5.  4 

William  Drew 

21 

1.0 

1.  8.0 

120 

2.  0.0 

3.  8.  0 

Daniel  Jones 

21 

1  0 

1.  8.0 

120 

2.  0.0 

3.  8.  0 

Vassal  Dickinson 

6 

1.0 

0.  8.0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  1.  4 

Cornelius  Havens 

6 

1.0 

0.  8.0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.   1.  4 

David  Vallance 

11 

1.0 

0.14.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  1.  4 

Amos  Eichardson 

11 

1.0 

0.14.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.   1.  4 

Nathan  Eichardson 

4 

1.0 

0.  5.4 

40 

0.13.4 

0.18.  8 

Aaron  Sexton 

4 

1.0 

0.  5.4 

40 

0.13.4 

0.18.  8 

Benj.  Hammond 

4 

1.0 

0.  5.4 

80 

1.   6.8 

1.12.  0 

Saml.  Sutherland 

13 

1.0 

0.17.4 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  4.  0 

Timothy  Bliss 

15 

1.0 

1.  0.0 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  6.  8 

Joseph  Baker 

7 

1.0 

0.  9.4 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  2.  S 

Jabez  Crippen 

6 

1.0 

0.  8.0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.   1.  4 

Timothy  Mead 

3 

1.0 

0.  4.0 

40 

0.13.4 

0.17.  4 

Timothy  Mead,  Jr. 

7 

1.0 

0.  9.4 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  2.  8 

Ashley  Goodrich 

15 

1.0 

1.  0.0 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  6.  8 

Benj.  Purdy 

6 

1.0 

0.  8.0 

55 

0.18.4 

1.  6.  4 

Dunkin  Dunn 

14 

1.0 

0.18.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.  5.  4 

Thaddeus  Munson 

8 

1.0 

0.10.8 

80 

1.  6.8 

1.17.  4 
^91.  3.  1 

9th  of  June,  1781. 


The  within  roll  sworn  to  before  me, 

Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 


228 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  9th  June,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,, 
which  is  ^91.0.1  per  order. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  (  p_^ee 
John    Fassett,  f  ^"       ■ 

Date  above,  rec''  the  contents  of  the  within  roll  of  the 
Treasurer.  Thos.  Bull,  Capt. 

[30]  [Capt.   Bigelow  Lawrence  s  Cotnpany\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence's  Company  in  Col. 
Herrick's  Regiment  of  Militia  while  in  the  service  in  the  alarm 
October,  1780 


Names 

Days 

in 

service 

Miles 
travel 

Rations 

Total 

Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence 

11 

70 

0.14.8 

4.16.   8 

Lt.  Jacob  Farman 

10 

55 

0.8 

3.   0.10 

Lt.  Timo.   Barnum 

18 

110 

12.0 

5.18.   2 

En.  Jno.  Sunderlin 

17 

110 

11.4 

5.  8.11 

Sergt.  Eben'  Firman 

9 

55 

1.12.   7 

Josiah  Perry 

17 

110 

3.   3.   7 

"        Saml.  Sunderlin 

17 

110 

3.   3.   7 

Corp.  Jno.  Millinton 

16 

110 

3.   0.   0 

Ichabod  Cross 

7 

55 

1.   8.   6 

Jona.  Bills 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Elijah  Ames 

12 

55 

1.14.   4 

Christopher  Bates 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

John  Blanchard,  Jr. 

14 

55 

1.17.   0 

Reuben  Blanchard 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Joseph  Matterson 

7 

55 

1.   7.   8 

Henry  Matterson 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Elisha  Field,  Jr. 

15 

110 

2.16.   8 

John  Hart 

14 

55 

1.17.   0 

Danl.  Shaw 

8 

110 

2.   7.   4 

Danl.  Ravnald 

10 

70 

L16.   8 

Caleb  Goff 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

David  Cutting 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Davis  Moore 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Danl.  Harris 

13 

55 

1.15.   8 

Benj.  Cary,  jr. 

6 

55 

1.   6.   4 

W"-  Cory 

9 

55 

1  10.   4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


229 


Name. 

Days 
in 

Miles 
travel 

Rations 

Total 

service 

John  Bennet 

13 

55 

1.15.   8 

Joseph  Marsh 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Timo'"  Buckley 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Caleb  Blanchard 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Eph""  Doolittle 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

John  Wright 

10 

55 

1.18.   4 

Jona.  Bates 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

Daniel  Salsbury 

17 

110 

2.19.   4 

Philip  Green 

14 

55 

1.17.   0 

W"  Sherman 

15 

110 

2.16.   8 

Elisha  Starkweather 

15 

110 

2.16.   8 

Asa  Starkweather 

16 

110 

2.18.   0 

Benj.  Cole 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Andrew  Clark 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Adin  Durkee 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Moses  Durkee 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Justin  Olin 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Caleb  Howard 

6 

55 

1.   6.   4 

Joshua  Munrow 

6 

55 

1.   6.   4 

Abner  Rice 

12 

55 

1.14.   4 

W"  West 

9 

55 

1.10.   4 

Moses  Bump 

5 

55 

1.  5.   0 

Ichabod  Bump 

5 

65 

1.   5.   0 

James  Ely 

12 

55 

1.14.   4 

Perley  Howlett 

5 

55 

1.   5.    0 

Jacob  Corey 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Danl.  Goff 

10 

70 

1.16.   8 

Eph™  Persons 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Jos.  Matterson 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Jesse  Brunson 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

W"^  Cobb 

8 

55 

1.   9.    0 

Asa  Hatch 

10 

70 

1.16.   8 

Geo.  Niles 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Simeon  Martin 

4 

55 

1.   3.    8 

Simeon  Antizel 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Moses  Doolittle 

4 

55 

1.   3.   8 

Jos.  Barker 

5 

55 

1.   5.   0 

^118.14.10 

230 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


This  pay   roll  sworn  to  by  Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence.      Before 
me,  Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 

Pay  Table  Office,  )  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Capt. 

9th  June,  1781     f  Bigelow   Lawrence   the    contents  of   this   Roll, 

which  is  One  hundred  and  eighteen  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and 

ten  pence,  it  being  examined  and  approved. 

Thos  Chittenden, 

Timo.  Browr 


;nden,  ( 
^nson,  i 


Committee 


Date  above,  rec'd.  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  By  me, 

^118.18.10.  Bigelow  Lawrence,  Capt. 


[327] 


[Capt.  Jacob  Odel's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jacob  Odel's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  in  the  State  of  Vermont  by 
way  of  Alarms,  commencing  the  11th  of  Oct.,  A.  D.  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Per  day 

Miles 

Amt.  of 

wages 

Total 

Capt.  Jacob  Odel 

2.5 

6.8 

120 

8.  6. 

8 

10.  6.  8 

Lt.  Stephen  Smith 

21 

4.8 

80 

5.  4. 

8 

5.15.11 

Ensign  James  Vaughn 

U 

4.8 

80 

3.19. 

6 

4.   6.  2 

Sergt.  Robert  Logins 

21 

1.7 

120 

1.13. 

3 

3.13.   3 

Eliakim  Deming 

21 

1.7 

80 

1.12. 

3 

3.18.11 

"       Dan  Allen 

12 

1.7 

80 

0.12. 

0 

13.   5.   8 

Benj.  Molntire 

10 

1.7 

80 

0.18. 

10 

2.   3.   6 

"     Zephaniah  Sexton 

12 

1.7 

80 

0.19. 

0 

3.   5.   8 

Corpl.  Jacob  Mead 

28 

1.4^ 

40 

3.10. 

10 

5.15.   2 

Nathan  Smith 

25 

1.5i 

40 

1.16. 

4i 

3.   9.   9 

Andrew  Eichardson 

31 

1.4 

130 

1.   8. 

0 

3.  8.   0 

Benjamin  Bears  [or  Beans] 

7 

1.4 

40 

0.   9. 

4 

1.   2.   8 

James  Tomeson 

20 

1.4 

120 

1.   6. 

8 

3.   0.  8 

Benj.  Vaughn 

■2i 

1.4 

40 

l.IO. 

8 

2.   4.   0 

Isaac  Marks 

35 

1-4 

40 

1.13. 

4 

2.   6.  8 

Timothy  Soper 

13 

1  4 

80 

0.16. 

0 

3.   3.   8 

Ephraim  Eight  [Kyb] 

11 

1.4 

40 

0.14. 

8 

1.  8.   0 

Aaron  Beman 

38 

1.4 

40 

1.17. 

4 

3.10.   8 

Jonathan  Allen 

13 

1.4 

80 

1.17. 

4 

3.  5.  0 

Reuben  French 

25 

1.4 

40 

1.13. 

4 

3.   6.   8 

John  Dagget  [Dagat] 

22 

1.4 

80 

0.16. 

0 

2.  2.  8 

Nathan  Eichardson 

25 

1.4 

40 

1.13. 

4 

2.   6.  8 

Peter  Ferguson 

25 

1.4 

40 

1.13. 

4 

3.  6    8 

William  Beedle 

13 

1.4 

80 

0.17. 

4 

3.  4.   8 

Pelatiah  Soper 

25 

1.4 

40 

1.13. 

4 

3.   6.   8 

Prince  Soper 

13 

1.4 

80 

0.17. 

4 

3.   4.  0 

John  Sabins  [Sebens] 

7 

1.4 

40 

0.  9. 

4 

1.  3.   8 

Richard  Molntire 

19 

1.4 

40 

1.  4. 

4 

1.18.   8 

Abel  Bristol 

11 

1.4 

80 

0.14. 

8 

3.   1.  4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS 


231 


Names 

Days 

Simeon  Hines 

31 

NathL  Newton 

13 

Christopher  Collins 

7 

Jonathan  Beckwith 

7 

Seth  Allen 

7 

Lemuel  Sexton 

i; 

"William  Wright  [Kirb?  Eich?] 

3 

Elias  Curtis 

3 

William  Dick 

7 

Moses  Sperry  [?] 

7 

Eice  Beckwith 

13 

Silas  Beckwith 

7 

Philip  Eej'nold^ 

7 

Charles  French 

7 

Per  day 


1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 


Miles 


Amt.   of 
wages 


120 
80 
40 
40 
40 
80 
40 
40 
40 
40 
80 
40 
40 
40 


8.  0 
17.  4 

9.  4 
9.  4 
9.  4 

14.  8 

4.  0 

4.  0 

9.  4 

9.  4 

17.  4 

.   9.  4 

.  9.  4 

,   9.  4 


Total 


8.  0 

4.  0 

2.  8 

2.  8 

3.  8 
1.  4 

0.17.  4 

0.17.  4 

1.   3.  8 

1.  2.  8 

2.  4.  0 
1.  2.  8 
1.  2.  8 
1.   2.  8 


^100.   4.  0 


The  above  sworn  to  by  Capt.  Odel. 

Before  me,     Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov'' 

Pay  Table  office,  7th  June,  1781.  The  foregoing  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Tieasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
which  is  one  hundred  pounds  eight  shillings. 


Thos.  Chittenden,  \  Co^i^itce 
Timo.  Brownson,    \ 


Date  above  received   of    the    Treasurer    the  contents   of    the 
foregoing  roll. 
;^100.8.0  Per  me,     Jacob  Odel,  Capt. 


232 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[104] 


yLieut.  Abner  Hurd's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll   for  Lieut.    Abner   Hurd's  Company   on  an   alarm 
from  the  12"^  day  of  October,  A.  D.  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per 
Mile 

Subsist, 
per  day 

Per  mo. 

Total 

Bichard  Hurd,  En. 

18 

134 

4.1 

0.0.8'' 

5.8.0 

6.  1.6 

Elijah  Warner,  Sergt. 

•    18 

134 

4 

8 

2.8.0 

3.13.3 

Simeon  Sanford,     " 

oo 

52 

4 

8 

2.8.0 

3.13.3 

Jed'-  Hurd, 

10 

82 

4 

8 

2.8.0 

2.  4.2 

Daniel  Hurd,          " 

23 

52 

4 

8 

2.8.0 

3.12.3 

Eleazer  Hurd,  Corpl. 

22 

52 

4 

8 

2.4.0 

2.  8.6 

Samuel  Bristoll,     " 

10 

75 

4 

8 

2.4.0 

1.19.2 

Saml.  Penn 

18 

184 

4 

8 

2.0.0 

3.  8.8 

Daniel  Hurd,  3» 

8 

52 

4 

8 

2.0.0 

1.  8.0 

Abijah  Hurd 

10 

82 

4 

8 

2.0.0 

3.  0.8 

David  Leavenworth 

12 

134 

4 

8 

2.0.0 

3.  0.8 

Eeuben  Thomas 

10 

82 

4 

8 

3.0.0 

2.  0.8 

Matthew  Boyce 

8 

52 

4 

8 

2.0.0 

1.  8.0 

Job  Bristoll 

8 

53 

4 

8 

2.0.0 

1.  8.0 

Adam  Hurd 

10 

82 

4 

8 

3.0.0 

2.  0.8 

Jedediah  Hard 

10 

82 

4 

8 

3.0.0 

2.  0.8 

Joseph  Hadon 

10 

82 

4 

8 

3.0.0 

3.  0.8 

James  Bristoll 

3 

20 

4 

8 

3.0.0 

0.10.8 

Jona.  Bristol 

10 

82 

4 

8 

3.0.0 

3.  0.8 
44.18.10 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  June  5,    1781.      The  within   Pay 
Roll  examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Ensign  Richard  flurd  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  for- 
ty-four pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  ten  pence,  lawful  mon=y. 
i;4:4.18.10  Thos.  Chittenden, 


John  Fassett, 


(" 


Com'= 


Eleven  shillings  six  pence  reducted  out  of  the  above  order  for 
the  men's  expenses.  Date  above,  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  above 
contents.  Richard  Hurd. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


233 


[324]  \Capt.    Thomas  Collins'   Company\ 

State   of  Vermont.  A   Pay   Roll   of  Capt.   Thomas  Collins' 

Company  in  Col.  Ebenezer  Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the 
service  of  this  state,  commencing  the  14th.  day  of  October  and  end- 
ing the  20th. 


Names                            Er 

itered 

Left 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Thomas  Collins                        Oc 

:t.  14 

27 

12 

3.   4.   0 

Lt.  Solomon  Wilder 

'     14 

29 

12 

1.12.   3 

Sergt.  Cephas  Carpenter 

'     14 

29 

12 

1.   1.   5 

"       Asahel  Joiner 

•    20 

29 

12 

0.10.   4 

Corpl.  Levi  Wood                                  ' 

'    14 

15 

12 

0.    6.11 

John  Collins 

'    14 

29 

12 

1.   0.   0 

Nathaii  Lee 

'     14 

29 

12 

0.18.   8 

George  Shearman                                  ' 

'     14 

29 

12 

0.18.   8 

Benjamin  Bailey 

'    14 

29 

12 

0.16.   0 

Edward  Bailey 

•    21 

29 

12 

0.12.   0 

David  Roberts                                        ' 

'    14 

29 

12 

0.18.   8 

Daniel  Adams 

'     14 

29 

12 

0.16.   0 

Joseph  Wood                                           ' 

'     14 

18 

12 

0.10.   8 

Daniel   Haskins 

'    14 

15 

12 

0.   6.   8 

James  McClure 

'    26 

29 

12 

0.    9.   4 

Ozias  Perry                                              ' 

'    26 

29 

12 

0.    9.   4 

Joshua  Wood 

'    26 

29 

12 

0.    9.   4 

Eben'  Wood 

■    26 

29 

12 

0.   9.   4 

Silas  Rudd 

'    21 

22 

12 

0.    6.   8 

^15.15.   7 

Thomas  Collins,  Capt. 
State  of  Vermont,  Rutland  County,  ss. 
Clarendon,  June  11,  A.  D.  1781. 
Personally  appeared  Capt.  Thomas  Collins,  signer  to  the  fore- 
going roll   and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  several  articles  therein 
mentioned  are  justly  and  truly  charged  and  entered,  according  to 
the  best  of  his  knowledge. 

Before  me.  Increase  Moseley,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  12th  June,  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  Thomas  Collins  or  order  the  within  roll  which  is 
^15.15.7.  Thos.  Chittenden,  |  ^^^,, 

John  Fassett,  f 

Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Collins.  George  Shearman 


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[242] 


\^Capt.  Zebcdiah  Dewey's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company  of  Militia  for 
service  done  the  state  in  Oct.  last,  1780 


Names  and  Bank 

Pay  per 
day 

0.6.8 

Days  in 

services 

16 

Miles 
travel 

Amt. 
travel 

Amt. 
paj 

of 

Amt.   of 
pay&  trav. 

Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey 

24 

0.8.0 

5.  6. 

8 

6.15.8 

Sergt.  W"'  Ashley 

0.1.7 

16 

do 

0.8.0 

1.  5. 

4 

1.18.1 

Corpl.  Ichabod  Marshall 

0.1. 5i 

13 

16 

0.5.4 

0.18. 

11 

1.  8.6^ 

Saml.  Fletcher 

0.1. 5i 

10 

24 

0.8.0 

1.   3. 

4 

1.15.7 

Ithmar  Brookins 

0.1.4 

do 

do 

0.8.0 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

John  Smith 

0.1.4 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

John  Owen 

0.1.4 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

John  Grant 

0.1.4 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

Hezekiah  Login 

0.1.4 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

Stephen  Maranville 

0.1.4 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

Eben'  Canfield 

0.1.4 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

Joseph  Crow 

0.1.4 

13 

16 

0.5.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.   5.4 

Josiah  Lewis 

0.1.4 

do 

do 

0..5.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.  5.4 

Elisha  Gilbord 

0  1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.  5.4 

Joel  Grannis 

0.1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.  5.4 

Elijah  Owen 

0.1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.   5.4 

Joseph  Ran 

0.1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.  5.4 

Tites  Watson 

0.1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.  5.4 

Philip  Brookins 

0.1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.  5.4 

Seth  Crow 

0.1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.  5.4 

Mordecai  Soper 

0.1.4 

0.17. 

4 

1.   5.4 

Josiah  Grant 

0.1.4 

8 

16 

0.5.4 

0.10. 

8 

0.18.8 

Henry  Hyde 

0.1.4 

do 

do 

0.5.4 

0.10. 

8 

0.18.8 

Elisha  Allen 

0.1.4 

0.10. 

8 

0.18.8 

Eeuben  Hosford 

0.1.4 

0.10. 

8 

0.18.8 

Timo>  Hyde 

0.1.4 

0.10. 

8 

0.18.8 

Levi  Thatcher 

0.1.4 

5 

8 

0.2.8 

0.   6. 

8 

0.19.8 

Asa  Lawrence 

0.1.4 

4 

8 

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4 

0.  8.4 

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0.1.4 

4 

8 

0.2.8 

0.   5. 

4 

0.  9.4 

Saml.  Allen 

0.1.4 

4 

8 

0.2.8 

0.   5. 

4 

0.  9.4 

Jeremiah  Adams 

0.1.4 

8 

16 

0.5.4 

0.10. 

8 

0.18.8 

Azel  Holmes 

0.1.4 

8 

16 

0.5.4 

0.10. 

8 

18.8 

Joseph  Jones 

0.1.4 

16 

24 

0.8.0 

1.   1. 

4 

1.13.4 

Thomas  Hooker 

0.1.4 

2 

8 

0.3.8 

0.   2. 

8 

0.  5.8 

Obadiah  Winter 

0.1.4 

2 

8 

0.3.8 

0    2. 

8 

0.   6.8 

John  Lewis 

0.1.4 

3 

8 

0.3.8 

0.  4. 

0 

0.  8.8 

John  Ei  chard 

0.1.4 

2 

8 

0.5.4 

0.   2. 

8 

0.  8.4 

Eobt.  Green 

0.1.4 

2 

8 

0.2.5 

0.  2. 

8 

0.  8.0 

Enoch  Ashley 

0.1.4 

1 

8 

0.3.3 

0.   1. 

4 

0.  5.4 

Thomas  Dewey 

0.1.4 

1 

8 

0.2.8 

0.   1. 

4 

0.  5.0 

W'"  Eichards 

0.1.4 

8 

8 

0.2.8 

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Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 


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17th  May,  1781.  The  above  named  Zebediah  Dewey  swore  to- 
the  above  pay  roll,  before  me,  Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 

Pay  Table  Office,  V^  June,  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey  the  within  roll  which  is  forty- 
eight  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden   )  ^  „ 
rr-  TD  r  Com. 

Timo.  Brownson     ) 

Date  above,  received  the  contents  of  the  within  roll  of  the 
Treasurer.  Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 


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240 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[33] 


\^C<ipt.    Cyprian  Douiners  Company\ 


A   Pay    Roll    of    Capt.   Cyperan   Downer's   Alarm  Cn.   in  CoL 
Herrick's  Reg't.  of  Militia  while  in  service  October,  1780. 


Names 

Days  in 
service 

Miles 
travel 

Amount 

Capt.  Cyp"  Downer 

18 

lie 

7.16.   8 

En.  Benj.  Corey 

17 

110 

5.   8.11 

Sergt.  Jas.  Charter 

10 

55 

1.14.   4 

Charles  Dyer 

12 

55 

1.15.   8 

Tsaiah  Carpenter 

16 

110 

3.   2.   4 

Eph"  Wilmarth 

8 

55 

1.    9.   0 

Kiah  Wright 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Abner  Drinkwater 

11 

55 

1.13.   0 

W"  Parker 

6 

55 

1.   6.   4 

David  Galusha 

5 

55 

1.   4.10 

Luther  Tipliff 

11 

55 

1.12.10 

Nathan  Leonard 

5 

55 

1.   4.10 

Nathan  Wheeler 

10 

55 

1.11.   6 

Saml.  House 

11 

55 

1.12.10 

Hosha  Fuller 

11 

55 

1.12.10 

Abiather  Waldo 

16 

110 

2.18.   0 

Cabel  Olm 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

Jonas  Galusha 

17 

85 

2.11.   0 

Winslow  Perry 

10 

55 

1.15.   8 

George  Parker 

14 

110 

2.15.   0 

Stephen  Dwinell 

17 

85 

2.11.   4 

Daniel  Ford 

6 

55 

1.   6.   8 

Ezekiel  Perry 

9 

55 

1.10.   4 

Thomas  Warren 

5 

55 

1.   4  10 

Peter  Wright 

18 

110 

3.   0.   8 

Thos.  King 

11 

110 

2.11.   0 

^59.14.   5 

Attest, 


Cyprian  Downer,  Capt. 


State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  July  24,  1781.     The  above  pay 
roll  sworn  to  before  me.  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  July  24,  1781.     The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and   approved   and   the   Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


241 


Capt.  Cyprian  Downer,  or  bearer,  being  fifty-nine  pounds  fourteen 
shillings  and  five  pence  lawful  money. 

^59  14.5  John  Fassett,  )„       ^^ 

Timo.  Brownson,  j  ^°'^ 

Date  above,  received  the  contents  of  the  above  order  of  the 
Treasurer.  Per  me,  Cyperan  Downer,  Capt. 

[287]  [Capt.  John  Spafford's  Company'] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Spafford's  Company  in  Col.  Eben'  Al- 
iens Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
Oct.  A.  D.  1780,  from  the  35th.  to  the  38th.  both  days  included,  at 
Castleton. 


Names 

When 
joined 

WheD 
dis- 
charge 

Days 

d 

Per 
Mo. 

Miles 

Total 

1780 

1780 

Capt.  John  Spaiford 

Oct.    2 

5  Oct.    2 

8      4 

8.0.0 

25 

1.15.0 

En.  Orange  Train 

(  ( 

'       4 

5.8. 

35 

1.   4.4 

Sergt.  Jacob  Wood 

(  1           t 

'       4 

2.S 

35 

14.8 

"       Jared  Jones 

(  (           ( 

'       4 

3.8 

35 

14.8 

Corpl.  Silas  Gerads 

(  (           1 

'       4 

2.4 

35 

14.3 

'■       Wm.  Joyner 

i  I          I 

'       4 

2.4 

35 

14.3 

Daniel  Ray 

i  '          h 

'       4 

2.4 

35 

14.3 

Edward  Turner 

U           ( 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Moses  Sheldon 

"           * 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Cyrus  Chipman 

i  i        i 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Jacob  Johnson 

i  I        i 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Neri  Crampton 

I  i        i 

'      4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Wm.  Fox 

ii        i 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13  8 

Ozim  Brewster 

I  i        ( 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Robert  Hopkins 

*'        ( 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Joshua  Cambell 

( (        t 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Obadiah  Noble 

( (        i 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Elisha  Utley 

((        ( 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

James  Adams 

4  ( 

'       4 

2. 

35 

13.8 

Charles  Brewster,  Jr. 

1  i             ( 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Aaron  Adams 

it             I 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Daniel  Fuller 

I  i             i 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Phineas  Cluff 

(  (              ( 

'       4 

3. 

35 

13.8 

Ira  Hill 

(  (             t 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Stephen  Rice 

ii             i 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Ephraim  Coy 

I  1             ( 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

Jonathan  Bell 

I 

'       4 

3. 

25 

13.8 

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242 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

When 
joined 

When 
dis- 
charged 

1780 

Oct.    28 

( (     ( ( 

((        a 
a        a 
a         it 

Days 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

Per 

Mo. 

2. 
2. 
2. 
2. 
2. 

Miles 

Total 

Aaron  Mathews 
Stephen  Royce 
Samuel  Fargo 
.Silas  Bingham 
Jonathan  Brewer 

1780 
Oct.    25 

(  (           i  I 

H             <.!. 
f   I                4  ( 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

£ 

•       13.8 
13.8 
13.8 
13.8 
13.8 

23.12.10 

Sworn  before  me  this  day  of  June,  A.  D.  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden,   Gov' 

I  do  solemnly  swear  by  the  Everliving  God,  that  the  within 
pay  roll  is  truly  and  justly  made,  without  fraud  to  the  public  or 
any  individual  according  to  the  best  of  my  knowledge. 

John  Spafford,     Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  6th.  June,  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  to  Capt.  John  Spafford  the  within  roll,  which  is  twenty- 
three  pounds  twelve  shillings  and  ten  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden  )  Q^^^ee 
Timo  Brownson     f 

Date  above  reed,  the  contents,  per  me,  John  Spafford,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


243 


[371] 


\^Capt.   William   Gage's  Company\ 


Pay  Rolls  of  Capt.   Gaige's  Company  of  Militia   in    Col.    Ira 
Allen's  Regiment. 


Names 

When 
marched 

When 
returned 

Days 

Per 
month 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

1780. 

1780. 

Lieut.  Thomas  Rowlee 

Oct.  13 

Oct.  18 

6 

5.8.0 

35 

11.8 

1.18.  6i 

Ensign  John  Mott 

"     " 

<(          (( 

6 

5.8.0 

35 

11.8 

1.13.  6i 

Isaac  Gaige 

i(     (< 

<l         (( 

6 

2.0.0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.  8 

Israel  Harrington 

<(     (1 

((          (1 

6 

2.0.0 

35 

11.8 

0.19.  8 

Thomas  Tuttle 

a       (( 

6 

2.0.0 

35 

11.8 
Rations 

19.  8 

6.  6.  1 

8.  0 

;f6.14.  1 

Second  Alarm. 

1780 

Lt.  Thomas  Rowlee 

Oct.  20 

Oct.  25 

6 

5.8.0 

25 

8.4 

1.10.  2 

En.  John  Mott 

<1          i( 

6 

5.8.0 

25 

8.4 

1.10.  2 

Sergt.  Henry  Herriok 

(t            4( 

6 

2.8.0 

25 

8.4 

18.  4 

•'       Eeuben  Towers 

((             (( 

6 

2.8.0 

25 

8.4 

18.  4 

"       Zerh.  Merithew 

((       ;< 

6 

2.8.0 

25 

8.4 

18.  4 

Daniel  Sherman 

a       4i 

6 

2.0.0 

25 

8.4 

16.  4 

Thomas  Tuttle 

(1       i( 

6 

2.0.0 

25 

8.4 
Rations 

16.  4 

7.  8.  1 

0.  8.  0 

;^7.16.    1 

Third  Alarm. 

Lt.  Thomas  Eowlee 

Oct.  26 

Oct.  30 

5 

5.8.0 

25 

8.4 

1.  6.  7 

Ensign  John  Mott 

4  1            (( 

5 

5.8.0 

25 

15.0 

1.13.  3 

Sergt.  Merithew 

U          (1 

5 

2.8.0 

25 

8.4 

16.  4 

"       Herrick 

"     " 

5 

2.8.0 

25 

8.4 

16.  4 

Corpl.  Nathl.  Shelden 

«(         u 

5 

2.4.0 

25 

8.4 

15.  6 

Caleb  Howlen 

((      (1 

5 

2.0.0 

25 

8.4 

15.  0 

Isaac  Gaige 

(t      (t 

5 

2.0.0 

25 

8.4 

15.  0 

6.18.  0 

0.  6.  8 

£1.  4.  8 

;^21.14.10 

Danby,    May   29,    1781.     Each   of  the  within    Pay    Rolls    are 
justly  and  truly  made. 

Test,  Thomas  Rowlee,  Jr.,  Lt.  of  said  Company. 


244 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


Sworn  to  before  me  the  day  and  date  above. 

Thos.  Rowlee,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  30,  1781.  The  within  pay  rolls  are 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  the  same,  being  twenty-one  pounds  fourteen  shillings  ten  pence. 


Thomas  Chittenden,  | 
Timo.  Brownson,         j 


Committee. 


Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within, 
pay  roll,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  W""  Gage. 

^21.14.10  Stephen  Calkins. 


[157] 


\Capt.  Daniel  Comstock's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  the  First  Company  in  the   Sixth   Regiment  in 
the  State  of  Vermont  for  service  in  Alarms  in  the  month  of  Oct., 

1780. 


Names 

Days 

Per 
Day 

Amount 

Milage 

Total 

Capt.  Dan  Comstock 

20 

6.8 

6.13. 

4 

2.   5.0 

8.18.   4 

Lt.  Eli.  Brownson 

21 

4.3 

4.   9. 

3 

1.   2.0 

5.11.   9- 

En.  Saml.  Hoit 

12 

4.3 

2.11. 

0 

1.10.0 

4.   1.   0' 

Serg'.  Saml.  Bradley 

20 

1.7 

1.11. 

8 

2.   5. 

3.16.   8- 

Robert  Averill 

0 

1.7 

7.11 

15. 

1.   2.11 

Clk  Jona.  Hoit 

7 

1.7 

11. 

1 

1.10. 

1.   6.   1 

Corp.  Judah  Everts 

12 

1.5>^ 

17. 

6 

15. 

2.   7.   6 

"     Benj.  Scranton 

23 

1.5)4 

1.13. 

6 

15. 

2.   8.   6 

"     Joel  Brownson 

23 

1.5^ 

1.13. 

6 

1.10.0 

.      2.   8.   6 

"     Elisha  Bartlett 

12 

1.5>^ 

17. 

6 

15. 

2.   7.   6 

Fifer  Eber  Bradley 

23 

1.5>^ 

1.13. 

6 

15. 

2.   8.   6. 

Drm--  Elon  Lee 

23 

l.by2 

1.13. 

6 

2.   5. 

2.   8.   6. 

Jos.  Averill 

20 

1.4 

1.   6. 

8 

2.   5. 

3.11.   8. 

Wyman  Averill 

20 

1.4 

1.   6. 

8 

1.10. 

3.11.   8 

Daniel  Barber 

12 

1.4 

16. 

15. 

2.   6 

Zenas  Bradley 

27 

1.4 

1.16. 

2.   5. 

2.11.   0 

Benj.  Bradley 

20 

1.4 

1.   6. 

8 

15. 

3.11.   8 

Saml.  Barrett 

9 

1.4 

0.12. 

15. 

1.   7.   0 

Seymour  Bradley 

27 

1.4 

1.16. 

15. 

2.11.   0 

Fisk  Bartlett 

0 

1.4 

6. 

8 

15. 

1.   1.   8 

Ichabod  Bartlett 

5 

1.4 

6. 

8 

2.   5. 

1.   1.   8 

Amos  Chipman 

20 

1.4 

1.   6. 

8 

15. 

3.11.   8 

Barnabas  Chipman 

27 

1.4 

1.16 

1.10. 

2.11.   0 

James  Everts 

14 

1.4 

18. 

8 

15. 

2.    8.   8 

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245 


Names 

Days 

Per 
Day 

Amount 

Milage 

Total 

Charles  Everts 

27 

1.4 

1.16. 

16. 

2.11.   0 

Edward  Everts 

5 

1.4 

6. 

8 

1.10. 

1.   1.   8 

Matthew  Lewis 

12 

1.4 

16. 

15. 

2.   6.   0 

Reuben  Lee 

27 

1.4 

1.16. 

15. 

2.11.   0 

Benj.  Lewis 

12 

1.4 

16. 

1.10. 

2.   6.   0 

Robert  Lazell 

27 

1.4 

1.16. 

15. 

2.11.   0 

Benj.  Griffis 

12 

1.4 

16. 

1.10. 

2.   6.   0 

Danl.  Meigs 

7 

1.4 

9. 

4 

15. 

1.   4.   4 

John  Taylor 

23 

1.4 

1.10. 

8 

15. 

2.   5.   8 

Jesse  Welden 

7 

1.4 

9. 

4 

15. 

1.   4.   4 

Joseph  Whitford 

50 

1.4 

6. 

8 

15. 

1.   1.   8 

John  Wellman 

20 

1.4 

1.   6. 

8 

2.15. 

3.11.   8 

Reuben  Parks 

4 

1.4 

5. 

4 

15. 

1.   0.   4 

^95.11.   1 

May  30,  1781. 


Eli  Brownson,   Lt. 


This  Pay  Roll  sworn  to  before  me.     Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  30,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  is  exam- 
ined and  accepted  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
being  ninety-five  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  one  penny. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  )  ^  ... 

„.  D  M-  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,    j 

Reed.  May  30,  1781,  ninety-five  pounds  eleven  shillings  and 
one  penny,  being  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

;^95.11.1  Eli  Brownson,  Lt. 


246 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[239]  [Capt   Jonas   Galusha's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  in  Capt.  Jonas  Galusha's  Company  in  Col.  Herrick's 
Regt.  for  service  done  in  the  alarm  in  Oct.,  1780. 


Days 

No.  of 

Officers' 

Names 

in 
service 

miles 
travel 

Rations 

Total 

Capt.  Jonas  Galusha 

18 

110 

1.  4.   0 

7.16.   8 

Lt.  Gideon  Segers 

14 

55 

0.  9.   4 

3.18.10 

"    Nathan  Stone 

14 

55 

0.  9.   4 

3.18.10 

En.  Joseph  Andrus 

18 

110 

1.  2.   0 

5.14.   2 

Sergt.  Isaac  Spencer 

14 

110 

2.18.10 

"       David  Matteson 

14 

110 

2.18.10 

"       Judah  Worden 

14 

110 

2.18.10 

"       Peleg  Matteson 

14 

110 

2.18.10 

Corpl.  Ebene.  West 

12 

55 

1.   5.10 

Ezra  Sweet  [Swet] 

8 

55 

1.10.   0 

John  Kingsley 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Richard  Colvin 

14 

55 

1.17.   0 

Abiather  Buck 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

John  Buck 

12 

110 

2.12.   8 

Ebene.  Harris 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

Benj.  Oatman 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Danl.  Smith 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Peter  Matteson 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

Saml.  Matteson,  Jr. 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Giles  Olin 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Amos  Galusha 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

Benejah  Matteson 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

W™  Sweet 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

David  Done 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

John  Neeholds 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

Squire  Herrington 

10 

55 

1.11.   S 

John  Olin 

12 

110 

2.12.   8 

Parker  Cole 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Eben^  Wright 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Edw''  F'  Simmons 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Benj.  Morgan   [Mongan?] 

12 

110 

2.12.   8 

Amos  Waters 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Josias  Briggs 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

W"  Spencer 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Leml.  Bottum 

14 

110 

2.15.   4 

Joshua  Reynolds 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Rufus  Spencer 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

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247 


Names 

Days 

in 

service 

No.  of 

miles 

travel 

Officers' 
Rations 

Total 

David  Daily 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Isaac  Andrus,  Jr. 

14 

110 

2.14.   4 

Ebene.  Dwinal 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Theoph.  Herrington 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

John  Hammon 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

_  ohn  Rapnor  (?) 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Henry  Matteson 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Jones  [Janes]  Nichols 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Abel  Johnson 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Clerk  Burlingame 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

ohn  Soencer 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

'5enj.  Wells 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Hezekiah  Carpenter 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Aaron  Martin 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Asa  Baker 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Wm.  Havens 

10 

55 

1.11.   8 

Caleb  Kehenn 

16 

110 

2.17.   0 

Jas.  Herrington 

2 

110 

2.12.   8 

^121.   6.18 

I  do  certify  the  within  roll  to  be  a  true  roll,  to  the  best  of  my 
knowledge.  Jonas  Gahisha,  Capt. 

Sworn  before  me,  Thos.   Chittenden. 

Pay  Table  Office,  8th  June,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Jonas  Galusha,  which  is  one  hundred  and  twenty-one  pounds 
six  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden  ) 
Timo.  Brownson    \ 


Com'' 


Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  full  of  the  above. 
^121.6.8  Per  me  Jonas  Galusha,  Capt. 


248 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[367] 


\^Capt.  Jonas  Galusha's  Company  (^par/)'\ 


This  may  certify  that  the  following  persons  were  in  actual 
service  as  follows,  in  the  Alarm  in  Oct.  1780,  for  which  they  have 
received  no  pay. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Alexander  Ruling 
Barnet  West 
John  Snow 
Reuben  Ellis,  Jr. 

9 
10 
10 
10 

110 

00 

55 
55 

2.   8.8 
1.11.8 
1.11.8 
1.11.8 

£7.   3.8 

Jonas  Galusha,  Capt. 

Arlington,  June  8,  1778.  The  above  account  examined  and 
approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  t6  pay  the  same,  it  being 
seven  pounds  three  shillings  and  eight  pence. 
^7.3.3.  Isaac  Tichenor 

Timo.  Brownso 


on,  f 


Bennington,     Feb.    1,    1782. 
contents  of  the  within  order. 


Committee. 
Reed,     of    the    Treasurer    the 
Jonas  Galusha. 


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251 


[374]  [Copt   Isaac  Clark's  CompaHy\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Isaac  Clark's  Company  of  Volunteers  that 
turned  out  for  a  month  in  October,  1780. 


Pay  and 

Days 

Amt. 
travel 

Names 

rations 

in 

Miles 

Total 

per  day 

service 

Capt.  Isaac  Clark 

0.   4. 

3 

24 

Lt.  Nathl.  Smith 

4. 

3 

36 

8 

2.8 

5.   4.   8 

Lt.  Israel  Hurlburt 

7 

26 

15 

5.0 

5.15.   6 

Sergt.  Elkanah  Ashley 

7 

26 

18 

6.0 

2.   7.   0 

"       Alpheus  Hall 

7 

26 

14 

4.8 

2.   5.   8 

"       Timothy  Moss 

7 

24 

13 

4.0 

2.   5.   0 

Reuben  Pitcher 

5 

26 

12 

4.0 

3.   1.10 

Corpl.  Salmon  Cogsell 

5 

26 

13 

4.4 

2.   3.   9 

"       Silas  Brookings 

5 

26 

19 

6.4 

2.   0.   0 

"       John  Mosely 

5 

26 

19 

6.4 

2.   0.   0 

"       Daniel  Gray  ^ 

4 

26 

14 

4.8 

2.   0.   0 

Perist  [?]  Sturdevant 

4 

26 

13 

4.4 

1.17.   4 

Ephraim  Buel 

4 

26 

14 

4.8 

1.17.   8 

Amasiah  Church 

4 

26 

9 

3.0 

1.16.   0 

Hicok 

4 

26 

1 

0.4 

1.13    4 

o              How 

4 

26 

18 

6.0 

1.19.   0 

"3  -z:  r-,        How 

4 

26 

8 

3.8 

1.15.   8 

.S|  oj          R    Moss 

4 

26 

12 

4.0 

1.17.   0 

^\  S          Hooker 

4 

26 

19 

6.4 

1.19.   4 

O^  ^      sa  Lake 

4 

26 

2 

0.8 

1.13.   8 

'    '             seph  Lee 

4 

26 

14 

4.8 

1.17.   8 

Joseph  Hawkins 

4 

26 

14 

4.8 

1.17.   8 

Silas  Churchill 

4 

26 

12 

4.0 

1.17.   0 

Gershom  Molton 

4 

26 

15 

5.0 

1.18.   0 

Azarial  Blanchard 

4 

26 

15 

5.0 

1.18.   0 

Benjamin  Hecok 

4 

26 

14 

4.8 

1.17.   8 

Gershom  Lake 

4 

26 

14 

4.8 

1.17.   8 

John  Boge 

4 

24 

3 

1.0 

1.14.   0 

David  Gilmore 

4 

26 

3  • 

1.0 

1.14.   0 

John  Churchill 

4 

26 

8 

2.8 

1.15.   8 

Barnard  Ward 

4 

26 

18 

6.0 

1.19.   0 

Elijah  Goodwin 

4 

26 

16 

5.4 

1.18.   4 

Elisha  Owen 

4 

26 

8 

2.8 

1.15.   8 

James  Guthrie 

4 

26 

18 

6.0 

1.19.   0 

Abiather  Esquires 

4 

24 

12 

4.0 

1.17.   0 

Gideon  Searles 

4 

34 

12 

4.0 

1.17.   0 

Gilbord  Soper 

4 

26 

18 

6.0 

1.19.   0 

^78.18.   4 

c  Clark,  Capt. 


252 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug*  18,  1783.  The  within  roll 
being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the 
same  to  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of 
seventy-eight  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  4",  lawful  money,  tak- 
ing  his  receipt.  Timo.  Brownson,  |  Committee. 

Saml.  Bartlet,        j 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
Aug.  18,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[118] 


\Capt.   Daniel  Smith's  Company  (?)   {^partW 


At  Oastleton 

Names 

Days 

Miles 

Wages 
per  day 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

Sum  of 
wages 

Sum  of 

milage 

Total 

Andrew  Barton 
Elisha  Eisdon 
Saml.  Piney 
Daniel  Reed 
Elisha  Risdon 
Ebenezer  Moss 

19 
2 
2 
2 
6 
6 

81 
18 
18 
18 
60 
60 

1.5.4 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
8.0 
8.0 

1.3.0 

6.0 

6.0 

6.0 

1.0.0 

1.0.0 

2.12.4 

8.4 

8.4 

8.4 

1.  8.0 

1.  8.0 

;f6.14.4 

I  do  certify  upon  honor  that  the  above  named  persons  were 
in  service  in  the  alarm  in  1780,  as  above  specified,  for  which  they 
have  never  been  made  up  in  any  roll  or  received  any  pay. 

Danl.  Smith,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Aug.  2*,  1781.  The  within  account  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Daniel  Smith  or  bearer,  being  six  pounds  fourteen  shillings 
and  four  pence,  lawful  money.  John  Fassett,  J  p 

Timothy  Brownson,  ( 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 
^6.14.4  Danl.  Smith,  Capt. 


[319] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
\Capt.    William  Dyres  Company'] 


253 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Dyre's  Company  in  the  service  of 
the  State  of  Vermont,  from  Oct.  12th.  to  the  6th.  day  of  Nov.  1780, 
both  days  included. 


V 

Com- 

Expira- 

Days 

Pay 
per  day 

5/4 

Milage 
allowed  by 

Names 

mence- 
ment 
of  pay 

tion 
of  pay 

in 
service 

Amount 
6.13.4 

Act    of 
Assembly 
60  m  each 

William  Dyre,  Capt. 

Oct.  13 

Nov.  6 

25 

0.20.0 

Gideon  Spencer,  Lt. 

3/7 

4.   9.7 

20. 

Solomon  SafiEbrd,  En. 

3/7 

4.   9.7 

20. 

Moses  Hurd,    Sergt. 

1/7 

1.19.7 

20. 

Simeon  Prentice,  do. 

1.19.7 

20. 

Jedediah  Durfee,  do. 

1.19.7 

20. 

Moses  Ellis,     Oorpl. 

1/5 

1.15.5 

20. 

Stephen  Holmes,  do. 

1.15.5 

20. 

James  Bates,          do. 

1.15.5 

20. 

Daniel  Hawlet 

1.15.5 

20. 

Stephen  Puller,  Fifer 

1.15.5 

20. 

Saml.  Matteson 

1/4 

1.13.4 

20. 

Levi  Buck 

1.18.4 

20. 

Solomon  Fuller 

1.13.4 

20. 

Walter  Bates 

1.13.4 

20. 

Nathan  Sherman 

1.13.4 

20. 

John  Weeks 

1.13.4 

30. 

Silas  Walbridge 

1.13.4 

20. 

Joseph  Norton 

1.13.4 

20. 

Erastus  Hatheway 

1.-.3.4 

20. 

ThoB.  Buck 

1.13.4 

20. 

Joab  Lawrence 

1.13.4 

20. 

Phineas  Meiggs 

1.13.4 

30. 

Daniel  Smith 

1.13.4 

30. 

James  Burnit 

19 

1.13.4 

30. 

John  Bradford 

25 

1.13.4 

20. 

Thos.  Starkweather 

1.18.4 

20. 

Saml.  Harvey 

1.13.4 

20. 

Gale  Ferman 

1.13.4 

20. 

Saml.  Chapins 

1.13.4 

20. 

John  Holmes 

1.13.4 

30. 

Francis  Storey 

1.13.4 

30. 

Benja.  Lamb 

1.13.4 

30. 

Jonas  Safford 

1.13.4 

30. 

Chester  Derby 

1.13.4 

20. 

Francis  Matteson 

1.13.4 

20. 

George  Brighs 

1.18.4 

20. 

Phineas  Ward  0.16.8 

allowed 

by  His 

Ex5  for 

milage 

1.13.4 

20. 

Nathan  Ford 

1.13.4 

20. 

Job  Spink 

1.13.4 

20. 

Isaac  Mathews 

1.13.4 

20. 

254 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 


John  Huling 
Stephen  Tracy 
Jesse  Parsons 
David  Fay 
John  Davis 


Capt.  Dyre's  subsistence  < 
Lt.  Spencer's        D"  d 

En.  Safifords  D"  0 


Com- 
mence- 
ment 
of  pay 


Expira- 
tion 
of  pay 


Days 

in 
service 


1/4  per  day 

/8     "     " 
/8     "     " 


Pay 
per  day 


Amount 


1.13.4 
1.13.4 
1.13.4 
1.13.4 
1.13.4 


.£88.  7.0 

1.13.4 

16.8 

16.8 


Milage 
allowed  by 

Act  of 
Assembly 
60  m  each 


20. 
20. 
20. 
20. 
20. 


Total  amt.  pay  &  subsistence 

Milage  included, 
Attest, 


;£91.13.8 

46.  0.0 


;£137.13.8 
Wm.  Dyre,  Capt. 


Amount  pay  and  subsistence  ^91.13.8 

Milage  for  46  men  at  14/  each  the  whole  30/  ) 

beingnot  allowed  by  reason  of  their  being  V  32.   4.0 

partly  subsisted  on  the  State's  cost.  ) 

Total  amt.  right  ^123.17.8 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  roll  being  examined  and  ap- 
proved, the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Thos. 
Tolman  Esq.  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  twen- 
ty-three pounds,  seventeen  shillings  and  eight  pence,  or  other  cur- 
rent money  equivalent — he  the  said  paymaster  to  be  accountable. 
Given  at  Arlington,  June  7,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 
Timo.  Brownsor 


en,  i 


Com" 


March  20,  1782.      Reed. 


the  above  in  full. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paym"' 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  255 

[230]  \^Major  Gideon  Ormsby's  Service] 

Manchester,  20th  March,  1781. 
State   of   Vermont    Dr.    to   me  for  service  done  in  the 

alarms  of  October  last.  £1.   0.0 

Entered   service  the  11th  of  October  and  continued  in 

service  21  days. 
Travel  80  miles  at  /4  per  mile  1.   7.4 

Sixty-three  Extra  Rations  at  /8  per  ration  2.   2.0 


Gideon  Ormsby,  Major.  £  10.9.4 

Pay  Table  Office,  2  June,  1781.     The  Treasurer  is  directed  to 

pay    to   Maj.    Gideon    Ormsby    the    above    account,    which  is   ten 

pounds  nine  shillings  and  four  pence  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  ]  ^  .,, 

J  u      -c        tt  t-  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  ) 

Date  above,  reed,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
j^lO.9.4  Gideon  Ormsby,  Major. 


256 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[354]  [Copt.  Joseph   Parkhursf s  Company\ 

A  Pay    Roll  of  Capt.   Joseph   Parkhurst's  Company  of  Militia 
for  service  in  the  alarm  in  Royalton,  Oct.  16,  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Pr.  day 

Total 

Capt.  Jos.  Parkhurst 

3 

6.8 

1.  0.0 

Lt.  Elis  Stevens 

3 

4.3 

12.9 

Sergt.  Jo'  Edson 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

John  Billins 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

"      Isaac  Pinney 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

Corp.  Heman  Durkee 

3 

1.6 

4.6 

"     Phineas  Parkhurst 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Joseph  Green 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Oliver  Pinney 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Timothy  Hibbard 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Ralph  Day 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Robert  Handy  [Hand?] 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Elisha  Hart 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Daniel  Haven 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

John  Evans 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Medad  Benton 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Joseph  Wallon 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Rufus  Rude 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Nathl.   Moss 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Nathan  Morgan 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Stephen  Burrus 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Zebulon   Burrus 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Samuel  ]oslin 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Jer"^  Triscut 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

Comfort  Sever 

3 

1.4 

3.8 
£^.   6.2 

Jos.   Parkhurst,  Captain. 

Attest,  Comfort  Sever. 

Pay  Table  Office,    Bennington,   20""    Feb.   1782.     The    within 

Pay  Roll  being  approved   of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 

pay  unto  Capt.  Joseph  Parkhurst,  or  order,  the  sum  of  six  pounds 

six  shillings  and  two  pence,  for  services  done  by  the  militia,  1780. 

Nathl.  Brush,       )  ^^^,, 
Isaac  Tichenor,  j 
Bennington,  Feb.  21,  1782.      Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  being  six  pounds  six   shillings  and  two 
pence,  lawful  money,  in  behalf  of  Capt  Joseph  Parkhurst. 
-Q^.^.'l  Comfort  Sever. 


[220] 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 
\^Capt.    Timothy  Bush's   Company\ 


257 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Timothy  Bush's  Company  under  the  di- 
rection of  Col.  Peter  Okott  at  the  time  the  enemy  came  to  Royal- 
ton,  Oct.  16,  1780. 


Names 

Com- 
menced 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Amt. 
[travel 

Total 

Capt.  Timothy  Bush 

Oct.  16 

3 

0.16.0 

40 

4 

13.4 

1.   9.4 

Lt.  James  Smalley 

K              (( 

3 

10.9 

40 

4 

18.4 

1.  4.1 

Lt.  John  Hopson 

" 

3 

10.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

1.  4.1 

En.  Elisha  Partridge 

" 

3 

10.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

1.  4.1 

"    John  Eogers 

3 

10.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

1.  4.1 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Lyman 

Potter 

"             " 

3 

16.9 

40 

4 

18.4 

1.   9.4 

Adjt.  Cushman 

"              " 

3 

10.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

1.   9.1 

Sergt.  Seavei 

I'.           n 

3 

4.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

18.1 

Hatch 

" 

3 

4.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.1 

' '       Boardman 

" 

3 

4.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

18.1 

"       Hovey 

"            " 

3 

4.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

18.1 

"       Hutchinson 

'■              " 

3 

4.9 

40 

4 

13.4 

18.1 

Corpl.  Burton 

11            tl 

3 

4.5 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.9 

"       Burnap 

' 

3 

4.5 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.9 

"       Waterman 

<(           u 

3 

4.5 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.9 

"       Brownson 

"      " 

3 

4.5 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.9 

"       Hait 

"     " 

3 

4.5 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.9 

Drum'Baldwin 

" 

3 

4.5 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.9 

Joseph  Smalley 

(t        l( 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

John  H  ibard 

I-      1. 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

WilUam  Blake 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Asahel  Murdock 

I.           n 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Constant  Murdock 

11        •( 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Nathl.  Hovey 

"      " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Becket  Chapman 

<(       t( 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

John  Bichard 

"      " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

Amos  Starkweather 

(1        (1 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Joel  Benton 

"      " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Philip  Smith 

" 

8 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Isaac  Partridge 

It        i  I 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Israel  Newton 

"      " 

O 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Nathl.  Boardman 

"      " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Gershom  Bartlet 

"      " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

Elhot  Bartlet 

"      " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

Jona.  Bartlet 

a         a 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

Francis  Smalley 

u         u 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Elijah  Yeomans 

a         (( 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Joel  Jones 

"         " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Ichabod  Carly 

"         '• 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

Abel  Curtis 

"         " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Loveland 

(t  '      (( 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

John  Sargeant 

11         (( 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Simeon  Carpenter 

U           " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

Saml.  Curtis                           "      " 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

[17] 


:258 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Com- 
mencec 

1  Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Solomon  Curtis 

Oct.  16 

3 

0.  4.0 

40 

4 

13.4 

0.17.4 

Jolin  Wright 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Jonas  Eiohards 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

18.4 

17.4 

Joel  Stimaon 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Saml.  Partridge 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Hez.  Goodrich 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Nathl.  Messenger 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Josiah  Goodrich,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Elisha  Waterman 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Waterman,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Levi  Waterman 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Dole  Johnson 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

James  Waterman 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Samuel  Waterman 

3 

4. 

4() 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Elisha  Freeman 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

John  Bush 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Elijah  Burnap 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Jeremiah  Percivel 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Job  Morse 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Seth  Morse 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Judah  Swift 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Swift 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Baldwin 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Ebene.  Brown 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Amos  Ames 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Elihu  Baxter 

a 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

William  Burnham 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Jonathan  Lord 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

David  Lord 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Israel  Brown 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Elias  Partridge 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Abel  Buel 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Philip  Delano 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Abial  Abbott 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Waterman 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Simon  Stimson 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Abel  Stimson 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Moses  Belknap 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Lewis 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Nathl.  Brown 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Brown 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Asa  Huntington 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13,4 

17.4 

Samuel  Plumley 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Asa  Story- 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Ben].  Lewis 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Asahel  Lewis 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Cornelius  Gilbert 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Henry  Burton 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

John  Burton 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Stephen  Percivel 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Boswell  Morgan 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Nathl.  Boardman,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


259 


Names 

Com- 
menced 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Per 
mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Josiah  Goodrich. 

Oct.  16 

3 

0.  4.0 

40 

4 

13.4 

0.17.4 

Exper"  Freeman 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

]7.4 

John  Hatch 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13  4 

17.4 

Ebene.  Percivel 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

"William  Bolles  [Bowls?] 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Eoswell  Olcott 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Saml.  Bartlet 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Hatch 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Solomon  White 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Ashbel  Tucker 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Saml.  Brown 

8 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

John  Brown 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Ball 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Gersham  Bartlet  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Josiah  Hobard 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

David  Belknap 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

Sylvanus  Owen 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

John  Shafter  [Slafter] 

3 

4. 

40 

4 

13.4 

17.4 

27  Rations        ;f 0.18.0 


Total ^101.  3.4 


A  true  roll. 


Attest, 


Timo.  Bush,  Capt. 


Windsor  County,  Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Sworn  before  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

State   of    Vermont.     )  The  within  Pay  Roll  examined    and 

Pay  Table  Office.  j  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Timothy  Bush  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of 
one  hundred  and  one  pounds  three  shillings  and  four  pence,  law- 
ful money. 

Given  at  Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  )  committee. 
John  Fassett,  ) 

June  14,  1781.     Reed,   of  Ira  Allen,   Treasurer,   one  hundred 
and  one  pounds  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  Capt.  T.  Bush. 
^101.3.4  Elisha  Burton 


260 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[218] 


[^Capt.   John  Marcy's  Company'] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Marcy's  Company  in  Maj.  Benj. 
Wait's  Detachment  that  marched  in  the  alarm  when  the  Indians 
came  to  Rovalton. 

Windsor,  Oct.  16,  1780. 


Com- 

Per      ^ 

'^''y  chf 

/■hen 

Names 

meno- 

Days 

iis- 

Miles 

Total 

eing 

8 

irged 

Capt.  John  Marcy 

Oct.  16 

5.4       0 

Bt.  24 

114 

4.  0.  8 

Lt.  Elnathan  Strong 

i-             li 

8 

3.7 

(      ( ( 

114 

3.   6.  8 

"   Eben'  Hoisington 

K               (1 

8 

3.7 

t      li 

114 

3.  6.  8 

Sergt.  John  Mercy 

k  (               If 

8 

1.7 

i      i  I 

114 

2.  0.  8 

"        Samuel  Patrick 

(<               (i 

8 

1.7 

i  I 

114 

2.  0.   8 

Drum'  Samuel  Mercy 

"      21 

3 

1.6 

i         a 

80 

0.14.  6 

Joel  Butler 

(1            n 

8 

1.4 

" 

114 

2.  8.  8 

Joseph  Thompson 

t(         (( 

8 

1.4 

I          11 

114 

2.  8.  8 

Hezekiah  Thompson 

((         (. 

a 

1.4 

'      19 

30 

2.14.  0' 

John  Kingsley 

it         •  ( 

8 

1.4 

'      24 

114 

2.  8.   8 

Matthew  Hammont 

H             U 

6 

1.4 

'      22 

86 

1.  0.  8 

Jona.   Hammont 

I  c            it 

8 

1.4 

'      24 

114 

2.  8.  8 

Solomon  Burke 

11         (( 

3 

1.4 

'      21 

30 

0.14.  0 

Moses  Morse 

"       " 

8 

1.4 

'      24 

114 

2.  8.   8 

Ehsha  Halley 

((         ( ( 

8 

1.4 

(       (( 

114 

2.  8.  8 

John  Benjamin 

' '        " 

8 

1.4 

(       tt 

114 

2.  8.  8 

Watts  [Wates?]  Hubbard,  Jr. 

CC               1( 

3 

1.4 

'      21 

35 

0.15.  8 

Josiah  Hawley 

"        " 

2 

1.4 

'     18 

30 

0.13.  a 

John  Curtis 

CC               (I 

8 

1.4 

'     24 

114 

2.  8.  8 

Williard  Dean 

•'       " 

4 

1.4 

'     20 

60 

1.  5.  4 

Thomas  Wilson 

«(         it 

4 

1.4 

I      .1 

4 

0.19.  8 

Saml.  Messer 

It        a 

8 

1.4 

'     24 

114 

2.  8.  8 

Zebina  Curtis 

It        (( 

8 

1.4 

(              (( 

114 

2.  8.  8 

Jona.  Hodgeman 

( (         (1 

6 

1.4 

'      22 

96 

2.  0,  0 

Orange  Hoisington 

it         ( ( 

3 

1.4 

'      24 

30 

15.  8 

Caleb  Stone 

CI               (1 

2 

1.4 

'      18 

20 

7.  8 

Koswell  Smith 

"       " 

6 

1.4 

'      22 

96 

2.  0.  0 

Peter  Currier 

((         a 

2 

1.4 

'     18 

30 

13.  8 

Eldad  Hubbard 

"        " 

2 

1.4 

'     18 

20 

7.  a 

Joseph  Patterson 

tt          a 

8 

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Test,         John  Mercey,  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office.     The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved, 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  John  Mercey 
or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  fifty-four  pounds  eight  shillings  and 
ten  pence,  lawful  money. 

Given  at  Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 
John  Fassett, 

Bennington,  22"^  June,  1781.         Received  the  contents  of  the 
within  pay  roll.  Per  me        John  Mercey,  Capt. 

^55.8.10. 


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REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


263 


[353,  see  next  roil]  \^Capt.  Joshua  Hazetis  Cotnpany\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  Company  that  turned  out 

by  the  order  of  Col.  Joseph  Saffordto  the  intent  to  head  that  party 

.   .   .     the  enemy  that  was  supposed  was  going  to  Coos  on  their 

return  in   October    last,   A.    D.    1780.     Our    march  was    as  far  as 

Bethel. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Joshua  Hazen 

3 

30 

1.   6.   0 

Lt.  William  Bramble 

3 

30 

1.   2.   0 

Sergt.  David  Wright 

3 

30 

O.U.IO 

Corpl.  John  Gillet 

3 

30 

0.14.   5 

"       Hezekiah  Flazen 

3 

30 

0.14.   5 

Solomon  Hazen 

3 

30 

14. 

Erastus  Chapman 

3 

30 

14. 

Joseph  Chapman 

3 

30 

14. 

Jona.  Wright 

3 

30 

14. 

Barnabas  Tisdale 

3 

30 

14. 

Josiah  Tilden 

3 

30 

14. 

James  Tracy 

3 

30 

14. 

Seth  Savage 

3 

30 

14. 

John  Cheny 

3 

30 

14. 

Enoch  Emerson 

3 

30 

14. 

£l'l.\\.   S 

The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  twelve  pounds  eleven 
shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson,  )  p„~ee 
John  Fassett,  \ 

June  23,  1781.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

^12.11.8.  Elkanah  Sprague. 


264 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[105,  see  last  roll]       [Capf.  Joshua  Hazens  Company  [part)~\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  the  Men  that  was  out  in  the  Royalton  Alarm 
last  October,  who  through  mistake,  were  left  out  of  the  Roll  that 
I  sent  in  at  the  session  of  June  last.  Hartford,  Oct.  9,  17S1. 


Names 

Days 

P"-    day 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Total 

Samuel  Webster 

3 

1.4 

4 

3  4 

15.4 

W""    Powers 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 

Christoi)her  Pease 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 

Elisha  Marsh 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 

Benj.   Stetson 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 

W""    Porter 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 

Benj.  Burch 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 

W"^    Curtis 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 

Benj,   Kingsbury 

3 

1.4 

4 

34 

15.4 
;^  6.18.0 

Joshua  Hazen,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office.  Oct.  24,  1781.  The  within  Pay  Roll  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
Joshua  Hazen  or  bearer  the  within  sum,  being  six  pounds  eighteen 
shillings,  lawful  money. 

Timo.  Brownson,  ) 

Thos.  Chandler,     I  Comm" 

John  Strong,  ) 

the  contents  of  the  above  order  of   the 


Date  above,  received 
Treasurer. 
^6.18.0 


Elk"''    Sprague. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


265 


[170] 


\Capt.  Daniel  Gilbert' s  Company] 


A    Pay    Roll   for  a  company   under  the  command  of    Daniel 
Gilbert,  Capt. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Shillings 
per  day 

Total 
due 

Grand 
Total 

Daniel  Gilbert,  Capt. 

4 

30 

20. 

4.   0.0. 

1.16.   8 

Abel  Fairbanks,  Lt. 

4 

k  I 

15. 

3.   0.0. 

1.  :.  0 

John  Walbridge,  Serg* 

4 

i  i 

6. 

1.   4. 

0.16.   4 

Jacob  Foster,          Do. 

4 

( I 

6. 

1.   4. 

•0.16.    4 

Zacheus  Downer,  Clk. 

4 

" 

6. 

1.   4. 

0.16.   4 

Simeon  How,  Corpl. 

4 

i  c 

5.G 

1.   2. 

0.15.10 

Jonathan  How 

4 

" 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Samuel  Ladd 

4 

" 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Larkin  Hunter 

4 

( ( 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Jason  Downer 

4 

( ( 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Wright  vSpalding 

4 

( ( 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

John  Crery 

4 

(  ( 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Stephen  March 

4 

" 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Elisha  Kent 

4 

t  1 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Daniel  Lovejoy 

4 

^  ( 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Ashbel  Ladd 

4 

' ' 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Peirce  Parkhurst 

4 

( t 

0. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Azel  Spalding 

4 

'  " 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

Joel  Marsh 

4 

(  c 

5. 

20. 

0.15.   4 

^16.   2.10 

The  within  pay  roll  is  for  service  done  in  Royalton  Alarm 
the  16"^  Oct.  1780.  Daniel  Gilbert ,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  OfEce,  Oct.  24,  1781.  The  within  Pay  Roll  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
Daniel  Gilbert  or  order  the  within  sum,  being  sixteen  pounds  two 
shillings  and  ten  pence,  lawful  money 

Tim"  Brownson,    ] 

Tho^  Chandler,       }>Com". 

John  Strong,  j 

Date   above  rec'd  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the   above 
y   order  in  behalf  of  Dan'  Gilbert.  Joel  Marsh. 


266 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[322] 


[^Major  Elkanah  Days  Battalion\ 


Muster  Roll  of  the  two  Companies  of  Militia  in  Westminster, 
Officers  and  Soldiers  who  marched  in  the  Alarm,  Oct.  17,  1780,  by 
and  with  me  the  subscriber,  Elkanah  Day  of  said  Westminster. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Per  day 

Total 

Elkanah  Day,  Major 

2 

30 

4d 

0.6.8 

1.   3.   4 

Michael  Gillson,  Capt. 

2 

30 

4 

5.4 

1.   0.   8 

William  Crook,  Lt. 

2 

30 

4 

3.8 

0.17.   4 

Ephraim  Ranney,  Lt. 

2 

30 

4 

3.8 

0.17.   4 

Asa  Averill,  En. 

2 

30 

4 

3.8 

0.17.   4 

Bildad  Easton,  Sergt. 

8 

100 

4 

1.7.1 

2.   6.   2 

Robt.  Crook, 

.2 

30 

4 

1.7.1 

0.13.   2>^ 

Abra""  Shipman,     " 

2 

30 

4 

1.7.1 

0.13.   2>^ 

David  Heaton,        " 

2 

30 

4 

1.7.1 

0.13.   2J4 

John  Abbe, 

2 

30 

4 

1.7.1 

0.13.   2>^ 

Abiel  Goodell, 

2 

30 

4 

1.7.1 

0.13.   ly-z 

John  Wells,  Corpl. 

2 

30 

4 

1.5.2 

0.12.11 

Expe:  Fish, 

8 

110 

4 

1.5.8 

2.   8.   4 

John  Morse,      " 

2 

30 

4 

1.5.2 

0.12.11 

Benj.  Burt 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Amos  Carpenter 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Ephraim  Willcox 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

John  Holt 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Oliver  Wells 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Joshua  Stoddard 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Joseph  Kern    [Pierse  ?] 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Joseph  Arven 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Eben'  Holton 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Job  Dickerson 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Wait"  Ranney 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Lemuel  Cone 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Azel  Goodell 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Asaph  Wright 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Edward  Garey 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

John  McNeil 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Elijah  Ranney 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Ichabod  Ide 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8  . 

Azariah  Wright 

8 

110 

4 

1.4 

2.   7.   4 

Sylvanus  Fisk 

8 

110 

4 

1.4 

2.   7.   4 

John  Averill 

8 

110 

4 

1.4 

2.   7.   4 

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267 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Per  day 

Total 

Const'  Chaffee 

8 

110 

4d 

1.4 

2.   7.   4 

Lynd  Willard 

6 

90 

4 

1.4 

1.18.  0 

Charles  Rice 

6 

90 

4 

1.4 

1.18.   0 

Abel  Willard 

6 

90 

4 

1.4 

1.18.   0 

Jona.  Buck 

6 

90 

4 

1.4 

1.18.   0 

Nathl.  Kittredge 

3 

44 

4 

1.4 

0.18.   8 

Otis  Chafifee 

3 

44 

4 

1.4 

0.18.   8 

Benj.  Lovejoy 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

John  Petty 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Silas  Burk 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Thos.  Averill 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Jas.  Phippan 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

David  Daly 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Azariah  Wright,  Jr. 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12,   8 

Amos  Robinson 

2 

25 

4 

1.4 

0.11.   0 

Levi  Peck 

2 

25 

4 

1.4 

0.11.   0 

James  Crafford 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Daniel  Badger 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Elijah  Daly 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Abraham  Hawkins 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Uriah  Carpenter 

2 

30 

4 

1.4 

0.12.   8 

Saml.  Burk 

3 

40 

4 

1.4 

0.17.   4 

Eph™  Griggs 

3 

40 

4 

1.4 

£ 

0.17.   4 

54.11.   2 

A  true  return  of  officers  and  men  who  marched  in  the  alarm  as 
above  mentioned.  Elkanah  Day,  Maj' 

Westminster,  3rd  Sept.,  1781. 

Westminster,  Sept.  3'',  1781.  Then  Maj.  Elkanah  Day  person- 
ally appeared  and  made  oath  to  this  pay  roll. 

Coram  Nathan  Fisk,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  OfiBce,  6th.  of  Sept.,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  ex- 
amined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Major  Elkanah  Day  or  bearer,  it  being  fifty-four  pounds  eleven 
shillings  and  two  pence.  John  Strong,  )  Committee 

Timo.   Brownson,  [ 

Reed-.  Arlington,  Sept.  15,  1781,  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  the  within  order.  Elkanah  Day,  Major. 

^54.11.2       . 


268 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[350]  [CaJ>t    Comfort  Starr  s  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Comfort  Starr's  Company  of  Militia  of  the 
Town  of  Guilford,  who  went  out  into  the  service  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  in  the  alarm  in  the  month  of  Oct..  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Per 

day 

Pay  and 

sub- 
sistence 

13.  8 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Amt. 
travel 

0.9.4 

Total 

Comfort  Starr,  Capt. 

2 

0.6.8 

88 

4,1 

1.  3.  8 

Ezra  Pratt,  Ensign 

3 

4.3 

8.  6 

38 

4 

9.4 

0.17.1U 

Joseph  Sarter  [?],  Clerk 

2 

1.7 

3.  8 

28 

4 

9.4 

12.  6 

Caleb  Carpenter,  Sergt. 

2 

1.7 

3.  2 

28 

4 

9.4 

12.  6 

Nich*  Pullen, 

2 

1.5 

2.10 

88 

4 

9.4 

13.   8 

John  Burroughs,  Corpl. 

3 

1.4 

3.   8 

38 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

William  Yaw 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

28 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Timo.  Fisher 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

12.  0 

Pearly  Starr 

2 

1.4 

3.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Asarel  Carpenter 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

28 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Ezra  Shepardson 

3 

1.4 

3,  8 

88 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Hez''  Horton.  Jr 

2 

1.4 

3.  8 

88 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Nathan  Horton 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

12.  0 

Jabez  Franklin 

2 

1.4 

3.  8 

88 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Aaron  Franklin,  Jr. 

2 

1.4 

3.  8 

88 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Joshua  Culver 

3 

1.4 

8.  8 

88 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Saml.  Stafford 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Jared  Shepherdson 

3 

1.4 

3,  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Jona.  Kinsley 

3 

1.4 

2.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Philip  Franklin,  Jr. 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

W'"  Morris 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Jef.  Barney 

2 

1.4 

3.  8 

28 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Eseck  Thayer 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

Seth  Shepherdson 

3 

1.4 

8.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

12.  0 

Ab'"  Jonas 

2 

1.4 

3.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

18.  0 

John  Shepherdson 

2 

1.4 

3.   8 

38 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

John  Barney 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

28 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Stephen  Shepherdson 

3 

1.4 

3.  8 

28 

4 

9.4 

13.  0 

Edward  Barney 

2 

1.4 

3.  8- 

28 

4 

9.4 

12.  0 

Jas.  Burroughs 

3 

1.4 

3.   8 

38 

4 

9.4 

12.  0 

Peleg  Hicks 

2 

1.4 

8.  8 

38 

4 

9.4 

12.  0 

;fl9.10.    2 

The  within  is  a  true  roll  of  the  services  done  by  ,Tiy  company. 

Comfort  Starr,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont.  Sept.  26,  1781.  Then  the  within  pay  roll 
sworn  to  Before  me,  Timothy  Brownson,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  26'\  1781.     The  within   Pay   Roll  examined 

and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Comfort 

Starr,  or  bearer,  it  being-  nineteen  pounds  ten  shillings  and  two 

pence.  Timo.  Brownson,  I  ^  .,, 

^  T  u      o.  r  Committee. 

John  Strong,  ) 

Treasurer's  OfiBce,  Sept.  26,  1781.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen'  Esq. 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 

i;i9.10.2.  Comfort  Starr. 


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269 


[351] 


[CaJ>t.   Comfort  Starr's  Company  {part)^ 


Pay  Roll  of  a  part  of  Capt.  Comfort  Starr's  Company  of  the 
town  of  Guilford,  who  marched  in  an  Alarm  about  the  last  of 
October,  1780,  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 


Names 

Days 

Per 

day 

Pay  and 

sub- 
sistence 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Comfort  Starr,  Capt. 

6.8 

6.8 

8 

4.1 

2.8 

9.  4 

Ezra  Pratt,  Ensign 

4.3 

4.3 

8 

4 

2.8 

6.11 

Pearly  Starr,     Oorpl. 

L5 

1.5 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.   1 

Jabez  Franklin,  do. 

1.5 

1.0 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  1 

'J'imo.  Fisher 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  0 

Aaron  Franklin,  Jr. 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  0 

John  Barns,  Jr. 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  0 

Darius  Bullock 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  0 

Peleg  Hicks 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  0 

Stephen  Chase 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

3.8 

4.  0 

Asarel  Carpenter 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  0 

Abner  Starter 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

3.8 

4.  0 

Philip  Franklin,  Jr. 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

3.8 

4.  0 

Jona.  Culver 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

3.8 

4    0 

David  Culver 

1.4 

1.4 

8 

4 

2.8 

4.  0 
£-i.  8,  5 

The  above  is  a  just  and  true  roll 
Attest, 


Comfort   Starr,  Capt. 


Sept.  26,  1781.     The  within  Pay  Roll  sworn  to  before  me. 

Timo.  Brownson,  Assistant. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Sept.  26,  1781.     The  within  Pay 

Roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 

the  same  to  Capt.  Comfort  Starr  or  bearer,  it  being  three  pounds 

eight  shillings  and  five  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson,  )  ^ 

T  1      o^  h  Committee. 

John  Strong,  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sept.   26,  1781.     Reed,   of  I.  Allen,  Treas- 
urer, the  contents  of  this  order.  Comfort  Starr. 


270 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[36] 


\^CaJ>t.  Comfort  Starr's  Company  (part)^ 


Roll  of  a  party  of  men  detached  from  Capt.  Comfort  Starr's 
Company  of  Militia  in  the  town  of  Guilford,  in  the  alarm  in  the 
month  of  Oct.  1780. 


Names   Eank 

Days 

Pay  per 

day 

Amt. 

Miles 
travel 

Per 

Mile 

Amt.  ot 
travel 

Total 
amt. 

John  Slater,  Sergt. 
Wm.  Marsh 
Jno.  Shepardson 

6 
6 
6 

0.1.7 
0.1.4 
0.1.4 

0.9.6 
0.8.0 
0.8.0 

47 
47 
47 

4d 

4 

4 

0.15.8 
0.15.8 
0.15.8 

1.  5.3 
1.  3.8 
1.  3.8 

.if  3.13.6 

The  above  is  a  just  and  true  roll. 

Attest, 


Comfort  Starr,  Capt. 


Fay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Sept.  26,  1781.  The  within 
pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same  to  Comfort  Starr  or  bearer  it  being  ;^3.12.6. 

Timo    Brownson,  ) 
Jno.  Strong,  f 


Com« 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sept  26,  1781. 
urer,  the  contents  of  order. 


Rec'd   of  I.  Allen,  Treas- 
Comfort  Starr. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


271 


[510] 


\Capt.  Comfort  Starr  s  Company  (part)"] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Comfort   Starr's   Company  who  went  in 
the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont  in  the  Month  of  October,  1780. 


Names 

No.  of 
Days 

Wages, 
&c 

No.  of 

miles 

travel 

Four  pence 
per  mile 

Whole 

Stephen  Chase 
Ezra  Shepardson 
Nathan   Horton 

2 
1 

1 

1/4 
1/4 

1/4 

28 
8 
8 

9/4 

2/8 
2/8 

^S.D. 

0.13.0 
0    4.0 
0.   4.0 

1.   0.0 

To  the  Gentlemen  Committee  of  the  Pay  Table: 

These  men  were  not  made  up  in  the  Pay  Rolls  that  I  brought 
in  to  the  Pay  Table  in  September  the  26""  day  1781— the  first 
named  Stephen  Chase  not  in  the  biggest,  the  other  two  left  out  of 
the  next  biggest — these  men  I  entirely  forgot  and  I  must  pay 
the  men  and  lose  the  money,  unless  the  gentlemen  Committee  will 
consider  my  case  and  send  me  the  money  by  the  bearer  hereof  or 
by  some  other  man : — this  from  your  humble  servant, 
Guilford,  October  y=  9"^  day,  1781.  Comfort  Starr. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charlestown,  Octo.  25,  1781. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved,  and  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Comfort  Starr  or  bearer, 
being  one  pound. 

^1.0.0  Timo.  Brownson 

John  Strong 

Treasurer's  Office,  Charlestown,  Octo.  27,  1781. 

Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this  order — reed  in 
behalf  of  Comfort  Starr.  Pr     John  Shepardson. 


Committee 


272 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[110] 


[Capt.   Abner  Bisbees  Detachmenf\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  the  Men   that  went  on  the  alarm  from  Spring- 
field in  Oct.  1780,  belonging  to  Col.  Wood's  Regiment. 


Wages 

Amt. 

Names 

Days 

per 
mo. 

of 
wages 

Miles 

Travel 

Total 

Abner  Bisbee 

5 

40s. 

0.6.8 

50 

0.10,8 

1.   3.   4 

Jacob  Sartvvell 

5 

6.8 

50 

16.8 

1.   3.   4 

Elisha  Brovi'n 

5 

6.8 

50 

16.8 

1.    3.   4 

Orsamus  Holmes 

5 

6.8 

50 

16  8 

1.   3.   4 

Em«  Case 

5 

6.8 

50 

.16.8 

1.   3.   4 

Oliver  Sartwell 

5 

6.8 

50 

16.8 

1.   3.   4 

John  Bisbee 

5 

6.8 

50 

16.8 

1.   3.   4 

Simeon  Spencer 

5 

6.8 

50 

16.8 

1.   3.   4 

Thos.  Dumphee 

5 

6.8 

50 

16.8 

1.   3.   4 

John  Hannam 

5 

6  8 

50 

16.8 

1.   3.   4 

Joseph  Hannock 

5 

6.S 

50 

16.8 

1.   3.   4 

John  Griswold 

3 

2.8 

20 

6.8 

0.   9.   4 

Thos.  Curlew 

•z 

2.8 

20 

6.8 

0.   9.   4 

13  15.   4 

Abner  Bisbe,  Captain. 

Charlestown,  Oct.  18.  Then  the  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before 
me,  Timo^  Brownson,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charlestown,  Oct.  18,  1781.     The  above  pay 

roll  is  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 

the  same,  being  thirteen  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  four  pence. 

Timothy  Brownson,  |  ^ 
T  rr^-u  f  Com. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Oct.  24,  1781.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the 
contents  of  the  within  order,  being  thirteen  pounds  fifteen  shil- 
lings and  four  pence.      Reed,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Abner  Bisbee. 

Simeon  Spencer. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


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274 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office.      The  within  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Saml.  Scott 
or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  ;^18.10.10  Lawful  money. 
Given  at  Windsor  Ap.  6,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden,     }  ^ 
Jno.  Fassett,  f  ^°"^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Oct    12,  1781.      Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treas- 
urer, the  contents  of  this  order.  Samuel  Scott,  Capt. 

[357]  [Ca//.   yo/in   Powell's  Company] 

Pay    Roll  of    Capt.  John    Powell's  Company  of  Militia  in  the 
alarms  of  Barnard  and  Royalton,  &c,  &c.  [1780] 


Names 

Days 

Total 

John  Powell,  Capt. 

2 

0.10.   8 

Elijah  Beman,  Lt. 

9 

16.   0 

Solomon  Calkins,  En. 

14 

17.   4 

Abel  Crandel,  Sergt. 

10 

15.10 

David  Rich, 

11 

17.   5 

Nathan  Norton,  " 

4 

5.   4 

Elisha  Powell 

2 

3.   8 

Uaniel  Oilman 

6 

8.   0 

John  West 

3 

4.   0 

Oliver  Pennock 

7 

9.  4 

Heman  Pennock 

4 

6.   4 

Jonathan  Rowell 

2 

2.   8 

^ ona    Luce 

10 

13.   4 

!5ber  White 

10 

13.   4 

Isaac  Comings  [Corier] 

3 

4.   0 

Elisha  May 

5 

6.   8 

Zerah  Norton 

10 

13.   4 

Jared  Alger 

6 

8.   0 

Solomon  Root 

7 

9.   4 

W^  Root 

5 

6.   8 

Absalom  Brown 

10 

13.   4 

Heman  Brown 

4 

5.  4 

Jonathan  Rich,  Jr. 

4 

5.   4 

Eliphalet  Bean 

3 

4.   0 

Thomas  Bean 

10 

13.   4 

Samuel  Peters 

3 

4.   0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


275 


Names 

Days 

Total 

Hezekiah  May 

4 

9.   4 

David  Chamberlin 

5 

6.   8 

Josiah  Brown 

5 

6.   8 

Elias  Chamberlin 

3 

4.   0 

Zenas  Morey 

3 

4.   0 

Saml.  Huggins 

4 

5.   4 

Levi  Root 

3 

2.   8 

Peter  Pennock 

3 

4.   0 

Joshua  Tucker 

5 

6.   8 

Frederick  Smith 

5 

6.   8 

Silas  Alger 

3 

3.   8 

yona.  Wood,  Jr. 

4 

5.   4 

oel  Chamberlin 

4 

5.   4 

'  onathan  Wood 

6 

8.   0 

Saml.  Rich 

6 

8.   0 

Jona.  Rich 

7 

9.   4 

Aaron  Pennock 

16.0) 

;^0.18.0f 

7 

9.   4 

4  horses  48  miles 

;^18.18.     7 

Amount  of  rations 

= 

21. 

8.   7 

June  23,  1781.     The  within  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me. 

Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  John  Powell  or  bearer,  it 
being  the  sum    of   twenty-one    pound  eight  shillings  and  seven 

pence.  Timo.  Brownson,  (  r^^^^-^.^^^ 

^  T  1.     oj.  y  Committee. 

John  Strong,  ) 

Reed,   of  Ira  Allen,  the  Treasurer,  tlie  con- 


June  26,  1781. 
tents  of  this  order. 

;^21.8.7 


John  Rowell. 


276 


STATE    or   VERMONT 


[111] 


[  Capt.  Elias  Weld's  ■Company^ 


A    Pay    Roll    of    Capt.    Elias    Weld's    Militia    Company,    who 
marched  to  Rovalton  and  Haverhill  in  the  alarm,  Oct.   1780. 


Names 

Days 

Pay  per 
day 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Ellas  Weld 

3 

0.5.4 

25 

1.   4.   4 

Jonah  Loomis,  Ensign 

6 

3.7 

75 

2.    6.   6 

Nathl.  Killam,  Serg' 

6 

1.7 

85 

1.17.10 

John  S.  Harvey,  Serg' 

3 

1.7 

35 

0.16.   5 

George   Dennison,  Serg' 

3 

1.7 

35 

0.16.   5 

John  Grow,  Corpl. 

o 
0 

1.6 

35 

0.16.   2 

Timothy  Bannister,  Drm'' 

6 

1.6 

85 

1.17.   4 

Jesse  Bannister,  Fifer 

6 

1.6 

85 

1.17.   4 

Darius  Liscomb,      " 

3 

1.6 

35 

0.16.   2 

George  Back 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

Saml.  Capon 

4 

1.4 

50 

1.   2.   0 

Saml.  Grow 

6 

1.4 

85 

1.16.   4 

Jeremiah  Rust 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Perez  Antizel 

6 

1.4 

85 

1.16.   4 

Ichabod  Hatch 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Benj.  Munsel 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Andrew  Luce 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

Timri  Luce 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

Asa  Wright 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Joory  Luce 

4 

1.4 

50 

1.   2.   0 

Robt.  Morrison 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

John  Laiton 

3 

1,4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Timothy  Lull 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

Aaron  Willard 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

EHsha  Gallup 

2 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Joseph  Marcy 

4 

1.4 

50 

1.   2.   0 

Jona.  Burk 

4 

1.4 

50 

1.   2.   Q 

Eleazer  Bishop 

6 

1.4 

85 

1.16.   4 

Marston  Cabot 

2 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Willard  Colton 

2 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Luther  Colton 

2 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Lot  Hodgeman 

2 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Thomas  Lawton 

2 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Joseph  Olmstead 

5 

1.4 

75 

i.n.  8 

Elihu  Smead 

4 

1.4 

50 

1.   2.   0 

W°>  Simmes  Ashley 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Nathan  Billings 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


277 


Names 

Days 

Pay  per 
day 

Miles 

Total 

Wilder  Willard 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

Eli  Willard 

6 

1.4 

75 

1.13.   0 

Asa  Taylor 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Moses   Webster 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Zebulon  Lee 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Thos.  Richardson 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Jerem''  Richardson 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Dan  Davison 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Danl,  Sumner 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

W™  Sumner 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Thos.  Smith 

4 

1.4 

50 

1.   2.   0 

Danl.  Bugbee 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

John  Dunbar 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Ambrose  Grow 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Isaac  Stephens 

2 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Saml.   Weden 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Phineas  Killam 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Lezedel  Munsel 

4 

1.4 

35 

0.17.   0 

Noah  Jenne 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

John  Goldsbary 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Esta  Russell 

3 

1.4 

50 

1.   0.   8 

Joel  Bishop 

3 

1.4 

50  • 

1.   0.   8 

Joseph  Gallup 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 

Oliver  Willard 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.11.   0 

Thos.  Liscomb 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Neh'^  Liscomb 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Jos.  Grow,  Jr 

1 

1.4 

8 

0.   4.   0 

Eph™  Miner 

1 

1.4 

8 

0.   4.   0 

Elisha  Howard 

3 

1.4 

25 

0.12.   4 
^65.10.10 

Signed  per  me,     Elias  Weld,  Captain. 
June    19,    1781.       The    above    pay    roll    was    examined    and 
approved  and  the   Treasurer  is  hereby  directed   to  pay   the  above 
sum  of  sixty-five  pounds  ten  shillings  and  ten  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 
Timothy  Brownson,  f 

June  25,  1781. 
Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 
£  65.10.10  Paul  Spooner. 


Committee. 


278 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[68] 


\Major  Benjatnin    Waif\ 


A  Pay  Abstract  for  Major  Benjatnin  Wait  when  he  marched  in 
the  alarm  when  the  Indians  came  to  Royalton  in  October  IG"*, 
1781.     [1780?] 


Names 

Com- 
mence- 
ment  of 
pay 

Days 

Pay 
per 
day 

Dis- 
charpred 

Amt. 
pay 

Miles 

Pay 

per 
mile 

Amount 

Maj.  Benj.  Wait 

Oct.  16 

8 

0.6.8 

Oct.  24 

3.13.4 

114 

/4'1 

4  11.4 

Benj.  Wait,  Maj. 

Pay  Table  Office.     The  within  abstract  examined  and  approved 

and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same    to   Maj.  Benjamin 

Wait  or  bearer,  beingf  the  sum  of  four  pounds  eleven  shillinrs  and 

four  pence  lawful  money.  Windsor,  April  1.3,  1781. 

Thomas  Chittenden,  I  ,,  ... 

T  ,       T7        .4.  t  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  \ 


Treasurer's  Office,  June  21st,  1782. 
the  contents  of  the  above  order. 


Received  of  the  Treasurer 
Benj.  Wait,  Major. 


[509] 


\Capt.   William  Upham's  Company] 


Pay    Rpll  of  Capt.  William   Upham's  Company  of  Militia  for 
service  done  at  sundry  times — 1780. 


Time 

No.  of  miles 

No. 

Whole 

Name  and  Rank 

when  service 

travel  at 

of 

amount  of 

done 

i"*  per  mile 

days 

pay 

£    8.  D. 

William  Upham,  Capt. 

Oct.  17 

67 

8 

3,   5.   0 

Edward  Grannis,  Lieut. 

do 

67 

8 

2.11 

John  White,  Ensg" 

do 

67 

8 

2.11 

Josiah  Hatch,  Clerk 

do 

67 

8 

1.15 

'J'hos    Hutchins,  Sergt. 

do 

67 

8 

1.15 

Henry  Tolles,  private 

do 

67 

8 

].13 

Ambrose  Cushman   " 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

Waters  Chilson 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

Justus  Dart 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

Josiah  Dart 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

Asa  Field 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

John  Bennet 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


279 


\ 

Time 

No.  of  miles 

No. 

Whole 

Name  and  Rank 

when  service 

travel  at 

of 

amount  of 

done 

i"^  per  mile 

days 

pay 

;^S.  D. 

Clark  ToUes 

Oct.    17 

67 

8 

1.13 

Abijah  Whi*te 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

Benja.  Towers  [Powers?] 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

John  Hatch 

do 

67 

8 

1.13 

Will"  Dean  [Will?] 

do 

21 

2 

0.   9.   8 

Abbot  Roby 

do 

21 

2 

0.   9.   8 

Caleb  Shaw 

do 

21 

2 

0.   9.   8 

Gideon  Lyman 

do 

21 

2 

0.   9.   8 

Amos  Boyanton 

do 

21 

2 

0.   9.   8 

Joseph  Webb 

do 

21 

2 

0.   9.   8 

Godfrey  Richardson 

do 

21 

2 

0.   9.   8 

John  Spafford 

Nov.     1 

36 

4 

0  17.   4 

Moses  Allen 

do 

36 

4 

0.17.   4 

Eben'  Hatch 

do 

36 

4 

0.17.   4 

William  Upham,  Capt. 

Aug.  15 

30 

2 

1.   0.   8 

Henry  Tolles 

do 

60 

4 

1.   5.   4 

Clark  Tolles 

do 

30 

2 

0.12.   8 

38.18.   4 

W""  Upham,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office.  Charleston,  Octo.  17,  1781. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved — and  the  Treas- 
urer is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  thirty  eight  pounds  eight- 
een shillings  and  four  pence.         Timo.  Brownson  (  Committee 

Isaac  Tichenor     f       P.  T. 

Treasurer's  Office,  \ 

Charles  Town,    17">   Oct.,   1781  C 

Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  ot  the  above  order 
being  thirty  eight  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  four  pence. 

William  Upham,  Capt. 


280 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[103]  \^Capt.    Jl'arren   Cottle's  Compa)iy\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Warren  Cottle's  Company  of   Militia  for 
service  in  the  late  alarm,  with  the  milage.    Woodstock,  Oct.,  1780. 


Com- 

Names 

mence- 
ment 
of  pay 

Days 

Pay 
per  day 

5.4 

Amt. 
pay 

16. 

Miles 
at4'i 

Total 

Capt.  Warren  Cottle 

Oct.  24 

R 

20 

0.  6.  8 

Lt.  Phin^  Thomas 

H               li 

8 

3.7 

8.  8 

20 

6.  8 

En.  D.  W.  Williams 

" 

7 

3.7 

5.   1 

20 

6.  8 

Sergt.  Moses  Sampson 

"       " 

7 

1.7 

11.  1 

20 

6.  8 

"       Am*  Powers 

(1         1  ( 

13 

1.7 

19. 

50 

16.  8 

"       Daniel  Badcock 

11         11 

5 

1.7 

7,11 

4 

1.  4 

"       Eph"'  Eddy 

1  (         1( 

3 

1.7 

4.   9 

30 

6.  8 

Corpl.  Anz.  Slayton 

H               (4 

5 

1.6 

7.   6 

6 

2. 

"       Consider  Fuller 

(<                (1 

3 

1.6 

4.  6 

2 

0.  8 

James  Emerson 

i  k               it 

5 

1.4 

6.   8 

40 

18.  4 

Josiah  Hurlbut 

H              (( 

8 

1.4 

4.   0 

20 

6.  8 

Thos.  Powers 

it         ( ( 

3 

1.4 

4. 

20 

6.  8 

Jno.  Killam 

.(         (. 

3 

1.4 

4. 

20 

6.  8 

Veline  Moisington 

[Hoisington] 

((         (( 

3 

1.4 

4. 

20 

6.  8 

John  Ransom 

"       '• 

3 

1.4 

4. 

20 

6.  8 

Elijah  Field 

t(            (  c 

3 

1.4 

4. 

20 

6.  8 

Charles  Powers 

•'       " 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

50 

16.  8 

Eufus  Carpenter 

( (         11 

8 

1.4 

4. 

20 

6.   8 

W"'  Smith 

U             (  ( 

5 

1.4 

6.   8 

20 

6.  8 

Walter  Brigham 

" 

8 

1.4 

4.   0 

20 

6.  8 

Nathan  Perkins 

"       " 

3 

1.4 

4.  0 

20 

6.  8 

James  Barrows 

"       " 

8 

1.4 

10.   8 

20 

6.  8 

Seth  Fuller 

( (         >. 

3 

1.4 

4.   0 

20 

6.  8 

Philemon  Sampson 

(t         a 

7 

1.4 

9.   4 

20 

6.  8 

George  Lake 

(1         (1 

5 

1.4 

6.   8 

20 

6.  8 

Lemuel  Shaw 

it        it 

4 

1.4 

5.  4 

20 

6.  8 

Ezra  Perry 

it        ti 

7 

1.4 

9.  4 

50 

16.  8 

Eben'  Kingsley 

"        " 

5 

1.4 

6.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Asahel  Powers 

(i         (( 

5 

1.4 

6.   8 

20 

6.  8 

W'"  McClay 

tt          i 

5 

1.4 

6.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Jabez  Hammond 

a           I. 

5 

1.4 

6.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Jona.  Farnsworth 

<l          it 

5 

1.4 

6.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Seth  Washbon 

((           ti 

4 

1.4 

5.  4 

20 

6.  8 

Josiah  Dunham 

a 

7 

1.4 

9.  4 

20 

6.  8 

Gardner  Spooner 

" 

3 

1.4 

4.  0 

20 

6.  8 

Perez  Wood 

ti          (1 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Andrew  Thomas 

a           II 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Phin.  Williams 

II           (1 

6 

1.4 

8.  0 

30 

6.  8 

Joseph  Churchill 

II           II 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Jesse  Williams 

II           II 

3 

1.4 

4.  0 

20 

6.  8 

Joshua  Slayton 

II          II 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Nathan  Cook 

II           II 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

20 

6.  8 

W"'  Barns 

II           II 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

20 

6.  8 

Eufus  Basett 

11           (1 

2 

1.4 

2.  8 

20 

6.  8 

John  Cottle 

1  r            II 

10 

1.4 

13.  4 

20 

6.  8 
£S2.  9.  3 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


281 


Windsor  County.      Windsor,  April  17,  1781. 

Sworn  before  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

The  above  is  a  true  roll, 

Attest,  Warren  Cottle,   Capt. 

Sixteen  of  the  within  men  found  themselves  in  camp— ten  of 
them  five  days,  and  six  four  days.  ^2.9.4. 

Attest,  Warren  Cottle,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  ap- 
proved and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Warren  Cottle  or  bearer,  being  with  the  addition  of  the  above 
rations  thirty-four  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  six  pence,  lawful 
money. 

Given  at  Windsor,  April  17,  1781. 


Thos.  Chittenden,  I 
John   Fassett,  \ 


Committee. 


June  36,  1781.     Reed,   of  I.   Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

^34.18.6  Warren  Cottle. 


[291] 


[CaJ>t.    Timothy  Bush's   Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Timothy  Bush's  Company  of  Militia  em- 
ployed in  guarding  and  scouting  at  Strafford,  at  the  time  of  the 
alarm  at  Newbury,  und2r  the  direction  of  Col.  Peter  Olcott,  Oct. 
19,  1780. 


Names 

Time 
en- 
gaged 

Dajs 

Wages 
due 

Miles 
from 
home 

13 

Miles 
home 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

<3apt.  Timothy  Bush 

Oct.  19 

7 

1.17.  4 

13 

0.4.0 

2.   1.  4 

Lt.  James  Smalley 

6 

1.   1.  4 

13 

13 

4. 

1.   5.  4 

Sergt.  Nathl.  Seaver 

6 

1.  4.  0 

13 

13 

4. 

13.   6 

'■     Jonas  Boardman 

6 

9.   6 

13 

12 

4. 

13.   6 

"     Elias  Newton 

6 

9.   6 

12 

13 

4. 

13.   6 

Corpl.  Elisha  Yeoman 

6 

9.   6 

13 

12 

4. 

12.10 

"    Benj.  Burton 

6 

9.   6 

13 

13 

4. 

12.10 

"    Adrian  Hatch 

[Hart] 

6 

8.10 

12 

13 

4. 

13.10 

"    Wm.  Burnham 

6 

8.10 

13 

13 

4. 

12.10 

Nathl.  Brown 

6 

8.10 

13 

13 

4. 

12. 

John  Burnap 

6 

8.10 

12 

18 

4. 

12. 

Jonas  Richards 

6 

8.  0 

12 

12 

4. 

12. 

Abel  Wilder 

6 

8.  0 

12 

12 

4. 

13. 

Ithaman  Bartlet 

6 

8.  0 

13 

13 

4. 

13. 

Saml.  Waterman 

6 

8.  0 

13 

13 

4. 

12. 

282 


•STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 


James  Waterman 
Elisha  Waterman 
Levi  Waterman 
Francis  Smalley 
Jona.  Lord 
David  Lord 
John  Bush 
Joel  Bentdn 
John  Burton 
Joel  Barnet 
Jona.  Bartlet 
John  Brown 
Josiah  Goodrich 
Saml.  Thatcher 
Isaac  Partridge 
Beuben  Smith 
W'"  Blake 
Keuben  Hatch 
Asa  Huntington 
John  Sargeant 
Abel  Stimson 
Eben'  Jaques 


Time 

en- 
gaged 

Days 

W^ages 
due 

Miles 
from 
home 

Miles 
home 

Amt. 
travel 

Oct.  19 

6 

8.0 

13 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

18 

12 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

18 

12 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

12 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

18 

4. 

6 

8.0 

13 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

18 

12 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

18 

4. 

6 

8.0 

13 

18 

4. 

6 

8.0 

13 

13 

4. 

G 

8.0 

18 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

12 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

13 

12 

4. 

6 

8.0 

18 

12 

4. 

6 

8.0 

18 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

13 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

13 

13 

4. 

6 

8.0 

12 

12 

4. 

Total 


12. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
12. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
12. 
12. 
18. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
18. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
12. 
12! 


£25.  6.  6 


The  within  is  a  true  roll. 


Attest. 


Timo.  Bush,  Capt. 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Sworn  before  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved, 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Timo.  Bush 
or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  twenty-five  pounds  nineteen  shillings 
and  ten  pence  (with  the  addition  of  rations)  lawful  money. 

Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  |  „ 

r   I      -r.        4..  '  r  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  j 


Aug.  9,  1781. 
Treasurer. 

^25.19.10 


Reed,  the  contents   of  the  above  order  of  the 
Jos.  Farnsworth  in  behalf  of 
Eben''  Green. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


283 


[280] 


\^Capt.  Joshua  Hazen' s  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  Company  in  Col.  Wood's 
Reg't.  that  marched  to  Brookfield  in  the  Alarm,  Oct.  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Capt.  Joshua  Hazen 

3 

16. 

40 

13.4 

1.   9.4 

Lt.  William  Bramble 

3 

12. 

40 

13.4 

1.   5.4 

En.  Elkanah  Sprague 

3 

8. 

40 

13.4 

1.   1.4 

Sergt.  Asa  Hazen 

3 

4.5 

40 

13.4 

17.9 

David  Wright 

3 

4.5 

40 

13.4 

17.9 

"       Elias  Chapman 

3 

4.5 

40 

13.4 

17.9 

"       Andrew  Tracy 

3 

4.5 

40 

13.4 

17.9 

Clerk  Asa  Emerson 

3 

4.5 

40 

13.4 

17.9 

Corpl.  Wm.  Dunham 

3 

4.2 

40 

13.4 

17.6 

"       Hezekiah  Hazen 

3 

4.2 

40 

13.4 

17.6 

Stephen  Tilden 

3 

4.2 

40 

13.4 

17.6 

"       John  Gillet 

3 

4.2 

40 

13.4 

17.6 

Abel  Marsh 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Barjone  Deman 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Roger  Marsh 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

W"  Allen 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

W"  Burch 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Levi  Demon 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Marsh 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Ignatius  Sprague 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Elliot  Porter 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Samuel  Pease 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Christopher  Pease 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Thomas  Tracy 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Pineo 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Seth  Savage 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Josiah  Tilden 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Nehemiah  Clossen 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Elnathan  Allen 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Elijah  Mason 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Marsh,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Jona.  Wright 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Jona.  Reynolds 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Thos.  Hazen,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Solomon  Hazen 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Hazen 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

James  Tracy 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Rowland  Powell 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Rowland  Powell,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

T  iiHi«>-  T3^.,.„n 

" 

13.4 

17.4 

284 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Calvin  Powell 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Simeon  Curtis 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

John  Button 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Erastus  Chapman 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph    Chapman 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Israel  GiUet 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel  Gillet 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Benj.  Wright,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

13  4 

17.4 

Jonathan  Bennet 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Timo.  Johnson 

3 

4, 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Enoch  Eaton 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Jehiel  Robbins 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

John  Cheny 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Barnabas  Tisden  [Tigden?] 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

David  Bliss 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Thomas  Holbrook 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Williams 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Ashbel  Smith 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Phineas  Strong 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Francis  W.  Savage 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Solomon  Strong 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Solomon  Strong  Jr. 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Josiah  Terry 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

"Lemuel  White 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Ezekiel  Gilbert 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Daniel   Clark 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Thomas   Hazen 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Simon  Chapman 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Stephen  Tilden 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Benajati  Strong 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Enoch  Emerson 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Jacob  Hall 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Joseph  Marsh 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Willis  Hall 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Jona"  Hall 

3 

■it. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Abel  Marsh 

3 

4. 

40 

.    13.4 

17.4 

John   Marsh 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

David  Newton 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 

17.4 

Solomon  Scipeo 

3 

4. 

40 

13.4 
* 

17.4 

^60.   5.7 

*  Wrong. 
Capt.,  Lt.  and  Ensign's  rations  3  days,  8/ 
A  true  pay  roll,  Attest,         Joshua  Hazen,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


285 


Norwich,  June  9,  1781.  Then  personally  appeared  Capt. 
Joshua  Hazen  and  made  oath  to  the  within  Pay  Roll,  that  it  was 
made  according  to  the  best  of  his  judgement  Before  me, 

Nathl.  Brown,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  June  22,  1781.  The  within  account  exam- 
ined and  approved,  and  the  'JYeasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
which  is  sixty  pounds  five  shillings  and  seven  pence. 

John  Fassett,  |  „ 

T,-„       D  }-  Committee. 

limo.   Brownson,  ( 

June  23,  1781.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

^60.5.7  Elkanah  Sprague. 

[202]  [CaJ>t.   John  Hawkins'   Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Hawkins'  Company  of  Minute  Men 
of  Woodstock  for  their  service  in  the  Alarm  at  Royalton,  with 
allowance  of  travel  from  their  respective  homes  to  Brookfield. 


Names 

Com 
mencf 

.     Time 
?-      of 

Per 

day 

When 
dis- 

Amt. 
of  pay 

Miles 

Total 

ment 
of  pa 

serv- 
y       ice 

charged 

1780 

Days 

1780 

Oapt.  John  Hawkins 

Oct.  1 

6       ;s 

5.4 

Oct.  18 

0.16.0 

45 

0.15. a 

Lt.  Moses  Samson 

3 

3.7 

16.9 

45 

15. 

En.  01'  Williams 

3 

3.7 

10.9 

45 

15. 

Sergt.  Eph"'  Eddy 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

45 

15. 

' '       Josiah  Clark 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

45 

15 

"       George  Thomas 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

45 

15 

"       AmasaPo-wers 

3 

1.7 

4.9 

45 

15 

Corpl.  Billy  Gray 

3 

1.5^ 

4.6 

45 

15 

Eifer  Seth  Fuller 

3 

\M 

4.6 

45 

15 

Phineas  Powers 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Eufus  Sanderson 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Thomas  Powers 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Joseph  Safford 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Josiah  Lamb 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Jopiah  Dunham 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

William  Smith 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Andrew  Thomas 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Josiah  Hurlburt 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

John  Sanderson 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Isftac  Hoisington 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Stephen  Powers 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Phins.  Sanderson 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

John  Killam 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Jona.  Kingsley 

8 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15- 

Joseph  Hawkins 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Saml.  Matthews 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

286 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


Names 

Com- 
mence- 

Time 
of 

Per 

Whe 
dis- 

^      Amt. 
3<j  Of  pay 

Miles 

Total 

ment 
of  pay 

serv- 
ice 

day 

charg( 

1780 

Days 

1780 

Time.  Cox 

Oct.  16 

3 

1.4 

Oct.  1 

8          4. 

•    45 

15 

Jonas  Matthews 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Nathan  Howland 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Simon  Davis 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

James  Sanderson 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Veline  Hoisington 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

William  Paddock 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Moses  Kimball 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Joseph  Darling 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

William  Perry 

3 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Eben"  Winslow 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Gains  Paddock 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

James  Barrow 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Charles  Killam 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Daniel  Niels 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

John  Smith 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Joshua  Wood 

1.4 

4. 

45 

15 

Total 

£42.  5.6 

Woodstock,  9th.  June,  1781.  Personally  appeared  Capt.  John 
Hawkins  and  made  oath  before  me  that  the  within  pay  roll  was 
just,  without  fraud  to  the  public  or  any  private  person. 

Benj.  Emmons,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
John  Hawkins  or  bearer,  being  forty-two  pounds  five  shillings  and 

six  pence,  lawful  money.  John  Fassett,  [  p  .  , 

TTi  r  v-'OrnmittcC 

imo.  Brownson, 


June  25,  1781. 
this  order. 
^42.5.6. 


Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
Warner  [?]  Castle. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


287 


[360] 


\^Capt.  John  Stark's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Stark's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  defence  of  the  Northern 
Frontier  of  this  State,  by  order,  in  October  in  the  year  1780. 


Names 

When 
entered 

Days 

Miles 

Amt. 
milage 

Per  day 

& 
rations 

Total 

Capt.  John  Starks 

Oct.  10 

24 

C6 

1.  2.0 

6.8 

9.  2.0 

Lt.  Samuel  Willard 

t.     f  ( 

20 

66 

1.  3.0 

4.3 

5.  7.0 

En.  Joel  Harmon 

((           (C 

24 

66 

1.  3.0 

4.8 

6.  4.0 

Sergt.  David  Comstock 

l(     << 

18 

66 

1.  3.0 

1.7 

2.10.6 

"       Nathl.  Harmon 

"     12 

18 

66 

1.   2.0 

1.7 

3.10.6 

' '      Ezekiel  Harmon 

"     19 

11 

32 

7.4 

1.7 

1.  4.9 

'^  "      Isaac  Meecham 

"     10 

20 

66 

1.  2.0 

1.7 

2.13.8 

Clerk,  John  Stewart 

"     12 

7 

32 

7.4 

1.7 

18.5 

Oorpl.  Philip  Eeed 

((           (( 

7 

33 

7.4 

1.5i 

17.4 

"      Jos.  Kverest 

"     10 

16 

66 

1.  3.0 

1.5^ 

3.  5.4 

Hall 

"     17 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.5i 

1.13.8 

' '      Jotham  Smart 

"     12 

21 

44 

14.8 

1  5i 

3.  5.5 

Gideon  Adams 

t  (         t  ( 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Benj.  Everett 

(I           <( 

18 

66 

1.  3.0 

1.4 

3.  6.0 

Benj.  Starks 

(i         II 

6 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

15.4 

Ehsha  Fitch 

"     10 

16 

66 

1.  3.0 

1.4 

2.  3.4 

Eeturn  Strong 

"     12 

7 

33 

7.4 

1.4 

16.0 

Stephen  Starkweather 

li       a 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Benaj.  Hill 

It        <( 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Josiah  Willard 

(4              (( 

7 

33 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Joseph  Kellogg 

"     10 

9 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

W"  Kellogg 

"     12 

20 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

2.   1.4 

David  Carver 

(<     .  ( 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Jedediah  Edgerton 

"     10 

24 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

2.  6.8 

Cephas  Harmon 

((          (( 

9 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

John  B.  Hartwick 

*'     12 

7 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Daty  Allen 

t(     i< 

21 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

2.  2.8 

Justus  Allen 

((     (( 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Moses  Curtis 

*'     10 

23 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

3.  6.3 

James  Lynn 

"     13 

.31 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

2.  2.8 

James  Hopkins 

((     (( 

'   7 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Jona.  Prindle 

((     (< 

31 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

2.  2.8 

Saml.  Stark 

((     << 

21 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

2.  2.8 

W""  Adams 

<(           u 

7 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Elisha  Leach 

(  <             (4 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Eben'  Cobb 

(I            i( 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Ab"  Fryhout 

(<             *\ 

15 

66 

1.  3.0 

1.4 

2.  3.0 

Caleb  Austin 

i(             <( 

7 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Joseph  Willard 

ii             (( 

18 

66 

1.2  .0 

1.4 

3.  6.0 

Timo.  Brewster 

"     10 

30 

06 

1.2  .0 

1.4 

2.  8.8 

Leml.  Haskins 

"     13 

7 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

10.8 

Asaph  Starkweather 

((     (( 

31 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

3.  3.8 

John  Cobb 

((           CI 

18 

66 

1.  2.0 

1.4 

3.  6.0 

Elkanah  Cobb 

(I       (1 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

James  Haskins 

((      ti 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Lemuel  Clark 

(4             (   C 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

iSi^ 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Names 

When 
entered 

Days 

Miles 

Amt. 
milage 

Per  day 

& 
rations 

Total 

Euius  Baker 

Oct.  13 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Peter  Pateraon 

'•     " 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Solomon  Steel 

( (     ( ( 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Eliada  Orton 

7 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

W'"  Potter 

Oct.  13 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Moses  Wheeler 

t  (     k  t 

7 

33 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

David  Castle 

i<     1" 

7 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Nathan  Castle 

,1 

IG 

66 

1.   3.0 

1.4 

2,   3.4 

Peter  Davidson 

.i     11 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Levey   Adams 

12 

44 

14.8 

1-4 

1.10.8 

Onesimus  Kisden 

"     " 

7 

32 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Elisha  Clark 

"     " 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Jona.  Castle 

"     " 

10 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.  8.0 

.Tas.  Small 

"     " 

7 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Peter  Stevens 

7 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

16.8 

Philip  Priest 

"     10 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Abel  Castle 

"     12 

7 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.   3.0 

Hezekiah  Tracy- 

C(            W 

21 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

2.   3.8 

Joel  Simonds 

"     10 

12 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.10.8 

Joshua  Cobb 

"     25 

30 

66 

1.   2.0 

1.4 

2.  8.8 

Eliphalet  Haskins 

"      " 

5 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Saml.  Butts 

"     17 

5 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

14. 

John  Abbott 

'■     19 

13 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.12.0 

Jedediah  Reed 

"     25 

11 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.  y.4 

Edward  Willard 

"     19 

5 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

14. 

Zadock  Everest 

•'     25 

U 

S3 

7.4 

1.4 

1.   2.0 

Phineas  Stephens 

"     19 

5 

33 

7.4 

1.4 

.14.0 

Danl.  Welch 

"     10 

11 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Jacob  Edgerton 

"     " 

10 

44 

14.8 

1.4 

1.  8.0 

Caleb  Allen 

"     19 

6 

33 

7.4 

1.4 

15.4 

David  Hough 

"     " 

5 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Eldad  Steel 

"     " 

5 

33 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Samuel  Stoddar 

"      •' 

5 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

John  Thompson 

a        it 

5 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Gideon  Allen 

"        " 

5 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Samuel  Wright 

"         " 

5 

32 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Koswell  Bennett 

"         " 

5 

33 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

David  Andrus 

"     25 

5 

23 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Jos.  Fitch 

"     " 

5 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

14.0 

Leml.  Hawley 

'•     13 

21 

22 

7.4 

1.4 

1.15.4 

i:i39.18.5 

John  Stark,  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  June  6,  1781.  The  within  roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  John  Stark  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  one  hundred 
and  thirty-nine  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  five  pence,  lawful 
money.  Thos.  Chittenden,  |  ^ 

ohn  Fassett,  \ 

Date  above  reed,  the  above  contents  of  the  Treasurer. 
^139.18.5  Saml.  Willard,  Lieut. 


[32] 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 
\Capt.    Thomas  Barney's  Company] 


289 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thos.  Barney's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regt.  of  Militia  for  service  done  the  State  of  Vermont  on 
alarm  to  the  Northward,  which  commenced  the  11th  day  of  Octo- 
ber, A.  D.  1780. 


Names  and  Bank 

Days 

Wages 
per 
day 

Amt. 

of 
wages 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

0.16.0 

Total 

Amt.  of 
rations 

Capt.  Thos.  Barney 

25 

0.5.4 

6.13.  4 

40 

7.  9.  4 

/1. 13.4 

Lt.  John  White 

81 

3.7 

3.15.   3 

120 

2.  0.0 

5.15.  3 

16.8 

En.  Danl.  Purdy 

21 

3.7 

3.15.  3 

120 

2.  0.0 

5.15.  3 

16.8 

01k.  Christ"  Kobert 

28 

1.7 

2.  4.  4 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.11.  0 

Sergt.  Truman  Powel 

16 

1.7 

1.  5.  4 

180 

1.  6.8 

3.11.  0 

.^3.  6.8 

"  .Terh.  Wait 

5 

1.7 

0.   7.11 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  1.  3 

"  J  no.  Roberts 

5 

1.7 

0.   7.11 

40 

0.18.4 

1.   1.   3 

"  Abel  Pettibone 

25 

1.7 

1.19.   7 

40 

0.13.4 

3.13.11 

Corpl.  Jona.  Ormsby 

21 

1.5 

1.10.   7 

120 

2.   0.0 

3.10.  7 

Elijah  Burton 

a5 

1.5 

1.16.   9 

40 

0.13.4 

2.   9.  9 

"      Philip  Mead 

9 

1.5 

0.13.   1 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  6.   5 

"      Thos.  Wait 

9 

1.5 

0.13.   1 

40 

0.13.4 

1.   6.  5 

Heman  Barlow 

31 

1.4 

1.  8.   0 

40 

0.13.4 

8.   1.  4 

David  Purdy 

28 

1.4 

1.17.   4 

40 

0.13.4 

3.10.  8 

Benj.  Eoberts 

28 

1.4 

1.17.  4 

40 

0.18.4 

2.10.  8 

Edward  Hanison 

83 

1.4 

2.   2.   8 

40 

0.13.4 

2.16.  0 

Danl.  Ormsby 

28 

1.4 

1.17.  4 

40 

0.13.4 

2.10.  8 

John  W.  Bostwick 

28 

1.4 

1.17.   4 

40 

0.13.4 

8.10.  8 

Bufus  Munson 

35 

1.4 

1.13.  4 

80 

1.  6.8 

8.10.  8 

James  Hennesy 

38 

1.4 

1.17.   4 

40 

0.13.4 

3.10.  8 

Martin  Barber 

28 

1.4 

1.17.  4 

40 

0.13.4 

2.10.  8 

Jos.  Heavens 

25 

1.4 

1.13.  4 

40 

0.13.4 

2.  6.  8 

Jacob  Wheeler,  Jr. 

31 

1.4 

1.  8.   0 

,130 

2.  0.0 

3.  8.  0 

Josiah  Allen 

21 

1.4 

1.  8.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

8.14.  8 

W'"  Bennett 

21 

1.4 

1.   1.   4 

120 

2.  0.0 

3.  8.  0 

Eeuben  Purdy 

16 

1.4 

1.   1.  4 

40 

0.13.4 

1.14.  8 

Ezekiel  Eoberts 

16 

1.4 

1.   1.  4 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.  8.  0 

Joshua  Boss 

16 

1.4 

1.   1.  4 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.  8.  0 

Josiah  Lockwood 

16 

1.4 

1.   1.  4 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  8.  0 

James  Lewis 

16 

1.4 

1.   1.  4 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.  8.  0 

Nathan  Beman 

16 

1.4 

0.18.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.  8.  0 

Waterman  Ells 

14 

1.4 

0.18.   0 

80 

1.   6.8 

3.  4.  8 

Jared  Boorn 

14 

1.4 

0.18.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.  4.  8 

Peter  French 

14 

1.4 

0.18.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

2.  4.  8 

Neh.  Larkin 

14 

1.4 

0.18.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

3.  4.  8 

Eiohard  Bentley 

14 

1.4 

0.18.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

8.  4.  8 

Aaron  Mason 

14 

1.4 

0.16.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

8.  4.  8 

John  Eobertson 

12 

1.4 

0.12.  0 

80 

1.  6.8 

1.  5.  4 

Stephen  Herrick 

9 

1.4 

0.13.  0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  5.  4 

James  Palmer 

9 

1.4 

0.12.  0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  5.  4 

Asa  Brownson 

9 

1.4 

0.18.   0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  5.  4 

Saml.  Hull 

9 

1.4 

0.13.  0 

40 

0.13.4 

1.  5.  4 

[19] 


290 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names  and  Rank 


Nathl.  Boorn 
Edmund  Wood 
Truman  Mead 
John  Bonner 
Thos.  Soper 
Bosel  Cossett 
John  Howard 
Ora  Boss 
John  Austin 
Barnard  Boorn 
Nathl.  Bostwiok 
James  Stevens 
Reuben  Baker 
Geo.  Olds 
Danl.  Champion 
Eben'  Clark 


Wages 

Amt. 

Amt. 
travel 

Days 

per 

of 

Miles 

day 

wages 

0.13.4 

9 

1.4 

0.13.  0 

40 

9 

1.4 

0.  8.  0 

40 

0.13.4 

6 

1.4 

0.  9.  4 

40 

0.13.4 

7 

1.4 

0.  9.  4 

40 

0.13.4 

7 

1.4 

0.   6.  8 

40 

0.13.4 

5 

1.4 

0.  9.  4 

40 

0.13.4 

7 

1.4 

0.  6.  8 

40 

0.13.4 

5 

1.4 

0.  6.  8 

40 

0.13.4 

5 

1.4 

0.  6.  8 

40 

0.13.4 

5 

1.4 

0.  6.  8 

40 

0.13.4 

5 

1.4 

0.   6.   8 

40 

0.13.4 

5 

1.4 

0.  6.  8 

40 

0.13.4 

6 

1.4 

8.  0 

40 

13.4 

9 

1.4 

13.  0 

80 

1.   6.8 

5 

1.4 

4.  8 

40 

13.4 

5 

1.4 

4.  8 

40 

13.4 

Total 


1.  5.  4 

1.  5.  4 

1.  1.  4 

1.  3.  4 

1.  3.  4 

1.  0.  0 

1.  2.  4 

1.   0.  0 

1.  0.  0 

1.  0.  0 

1.  0.  0 

1.  0.  0 

1.   1.  0 

1.18.  8 

0.18.  0 

0.18.  0 


L  137.  4.11 


Amt.  of 
rations 


Thos.  Barney,  Capt. 

31st  May,  1781.     The  foregoing  pay  roll  sworn  before  me. 

Time.  Brownson,  Asst. 

The  foregoing  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 

is    directed    to    pay  the    same    to    Capt.    Thos.    Barney,    which    is 

;^127.4. 11  lawful  money. 

31st  May  1781.  Th.   Chittenden,     )  ^ 

^  rp-  -D  '     ^  Comm'^''. 

Timo.   Brownson,  ( 

Date  above  rec'd  of  the   Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
pay  roll.  Th'  Barney. 

Returned  by  Capt.  Barney   for  money  recp'  [rec'd  ?]   from  the 
soldiers  for  expenses  paid  by  the  State  _;^2.0.6 


[92] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
\^Lieut.   Abisha  Samson  s  Company] 


291 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Company  of  Militia  under  the  command  of 
Lieut.  Abisha  Samson,  that  did  duty  at  Barnard  in  October,  1780, 
and  a  number  that  turned  out  on  alarm  in  the  year  1780  that  have 
not  been  made  up  in  any  roll  before. 


Names 

Miles 
travel 

Amt. 
travel 

Days 
service 

Pay  per 
mo. 

Total 

Abisha  Samson,  Lt. 

25 

8.4 

12 

5.   8.0 

2.    3.   0 

Gershom  Palmer,  En. 

15 

5. 

10 

5.   8. 

1.16.10 

Jacob  Bebens,             Sargt. 

30 

10. 

12 

2.18.   2 

19. 

Robert  KoUoton,              do 

55 

18.4 

13 

2.   8. 

1.   0.   7 

Jno.  Stevens  Harvey      do 

20 

6.8 

8 

2.   8.10 

12.   8 

John  Killam,   Corp. 

35 

11.8 

13 

2.14.   8 

18.   9 

Philemon  Sampson,  Corp. 

30 

10. 

12 

2.14.   7 

17.   6 

Seth  Fuller,  Fifer. 

15 

5. 

10 

2.14.   8 

14.   7 

Gaius  Paddock 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Timothy  Cox 

15 

5, 

10 

2. 

13.    4 

Phineas  Williams 

25 

8.4 

11 

2. 

14.   8 

Thomas  Powers 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Elijah  Field 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Stephen  Powers 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

John  Cottle 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Nathan   Dike 

65 

18.4 

13 

2. 

17.   4 

Elias  Thomas 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Joseph  Hawkins 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Jno.  Smith  Hoisington 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Line  Hoisington 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Jarnes  Harwood 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Josiah  Hurlbutt 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Joshua  Wood 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Rufus  Carpenter 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Saml.  Matthews 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Sa.-nl.  Pratt 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

William  Ellis 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Isaac  Jones 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Amasa  Delano 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

James  Sanderson 

15 

5. 

10 

2. 

13.   4 

Joseph  Safford 

20 

6.8 

15 

2. 

1.   0.   0 

W-"  Sims  Ashley 

20 

6.8 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

Asa  Wright 

20 

6.8 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

Moses  Webster 

20 

6.8 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

292 


STATE    Of    VERMONT 


Names 

Miles 
travel 

Amt. 
travel 

Days 
service 

Pay  per 
mo. 

Total 

Jeremiah  Ruse 

20 

0.8 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

W"  Gooldsbury 

-zo 

6.8 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

Derick  Oxford 

20 

6.8 

8 

2. 

10.   8 

Anthony  Ruse 

15 

5. 

2 

2. 

2.   8 

Ichabod  Churchill 

30 

10. 

3 

2. 

4. 

Andrew  Thomas 

15 

5. 

2 

2. 

2.   8 

Charles  Killam 

20 

6.8 

3 

2. 

4. 

Timothy  Kox 

20 

6.8 

3 

2. 

4. 

W"  Smith 

15 

5. 

2 

2. 

2.   8 

Chellis  vSafford 

20 

6.8 

4 

2. 

5.   4 

Amasa  Slayton 

40 

13.4 

3 

2. 

4. 

Nathan  Cook 

30 

10. 

3 

2. 

4. 

W"^  Barns 

30 

10. 

3 

2. 

4. 

Libanus  Cottle 

30 

10. 

3 

2. 

4. 

John  Hammond 

30 

10. 

3 

2. 

4. 

Danl.  Bodcock 

30 

10. 

3 

2. 

4. 

Eben"-  Dike 

15 

5. 

3 

2. 

4. 

Rufus  Sanderson 

20 

6.8 

3 

2. 

4. 

Isaac  Ho[i]sington 

20 

6.8 

3 

2. 

4. 

Abisha  Samson,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charlestown,  Oct.  20,  1781.     The  within  pay 

roll  being  examined   and  approved,  the  Treasurer   is  directed  to 

pay    the    same,    being   forty-nine    pounds    nineteen   shillings  and 

eleven  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  |  ^ 

rp-       ii,     o  h  Com'^". 

Iimothy  Srownson,  j 

Oct.  24,  1781.     Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order  in  behalf  of  Abijah  Samson. 

Jesse  Safford. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


293 


[347] 


\^Capt.   Benjamin  Cox's   Compatiy\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benj.  Cox's  Company  of  Militia,  for  Scouting 
done  pursuing-  after  the  Enemy  to  Brookfield  the  year  past.     1780. 


Names 

Time   of 
service 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

day 

Total 

Lieut.  Elias  Keyes 

Oct.  11th 

3 

25 

3.7 

0.19.   1 

En.  Benj.  Wilbur 

" 

3 

25 

3.7 

0.19.   1 

Sergt.  John  Newfon 

( (        i 

3 

25 

1.7 

0.13.   1 

"       Daniel  Sharp 

"        ' 

3 

25 

1.7 

0.13.   1 

Corpl.  Joseph  Foster 

( (            ; 

3 

25 

1.5 

0.12.   7 

"       Asa  Page 

£  (                  ( 

3 

25 

1.5 

0.12.   7 

Moses  Lurvy 

( 1            ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Robert  Dean 

C  (                  i 

3 

25 

1.4 

C.12.   4 

Nathan  Parmetree 

I  (            ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Simeon  Howard 

( t            I 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Asa  Foster 

"            ' 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

W°  Chedle 

' 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Asa  Chedle 

1  (            ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Thos.  Freeman,  Jr. 

t  (            k 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Saml.  Steward 

i  (            ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Nathaniel    Aikens 

(.(.            ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Solomon  Aikens 

1  (            t 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Holland  Blackaman 

(  (            ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Thomas  Whitcomb 

(.^                    4 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Seth  Dean 

"                     ' 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

George  Page 

1  (                     ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.    4 

William  Freeman 

(  (                     ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   i 

Thomas  Freeman 

I  (                     ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

Calvin   Sevit  [Sevir  ?] 

(  (                     ( 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.  4 

Jonathan  White 

"                     ' 

3 

25 

1.4 

0.12.   4 

^16.   3.10 

Elias  Keyes,  Lieut. 

Pay  Table  OfHce,  June  23^  1781.  The  within  Pay  Roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  being  sixteen  pounds  three  shillings  and  ten  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson,  )  ^^ ,-f4.„„ 

John  Fassett,  [  Committee. 

June  25,  1781.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

^16.  3.10  Joseph  Foster. 


294 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


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[349] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
\Capt.   Joshua  Hazen  s  Company] 


295 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Company  of  Militia,  the  command  of  Capt. 
Joshua  Hazen,  employed  in  guarding'  and  scouting  the  frontiers  of 
this  State,  he-td-quarters  at  Strafford,  the  men  detached  from 
Hartford  and  Norwich,  under  the  immediate  inspection  of  Col. 
P.  Olcott. 


Names 


Oapt.  Joshua  Hazen 
Lt.  James  Smalley 
Sergt.  Joel  Stimson 

"       Jonas  Bichardson 
Corp.  Hezekiah  Hazen 
John  Wright 
Francis  Smalley 
Daniel  Brown 
Nathl.  Brown 
Eeuben  Hatch 
Ichabod  Carley 
Saml.  Thatcher 
Peter  Olcott 
Ebenezer  Parsifield 
Elisha  Waterman 
John  Slaughter 
John  Bogers 
Gershom  Bartlet 
Samuel  Waterman 
Simeon  Curtis 
Dan  Ardna  Gillet 
Elisha  Burton 
Eoger  Marsh 
Jonathan  Hall 
Barjonas  Demon[Damon?] 
John  Burnap 


Engage- 
ment 


1780 
Oct.  27 


Days 


17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
10 
10 
11 
11 
10 
11 
11 
11 
26 


Wages 
due 


4.10. 

3.  9. 

1.  6. 

1.  6. 
0.15. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 

1.  2. 


1.  2.  8 

1.  2.  8 

1.  2.  8 

1.  2.  8 

1.  2.  8 

1.  2.  8 

1.  2.  8 

1.  2.  8 


Miles 

Travel 

12 

0.4.0 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

13 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

13 

4. 

13 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

13 

4. 

12 

4. 

12 

4. 

Total 


4.15.  8 
3.13.11 

1.11.  2 
1. 10.11 

19.  7 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.   6,  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

1.   6.  8 

17.  4 

17.  4 

18.  8 
18.  8 

17.  4 

18.  8 
18.  8 
18.  8 

1.18.  8 


Captain's    ratio.ns,  17  days 
Lieutenants'    Do     "     '' 


A  true  pay  roll. 


Attest, 


£\.  2.  8 
11.  4 

£m.  7.  3 
Joshua  Hazen,  Capt. 


Norwich,  June  9,  1781.  Then  personally  appeared  Capt. 
Joshua  Hazen  of  Hartford  and  made  oath  to  the  within  Pay  Roll 
that  it  was  made  according  to  the  best  of  his  judgement. 

Before  me,  Nathl.  Brown,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Bennington,  22  June,   1781.     Examined  and  approved  and  the 


296 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Treasurer  is  requested  to  pay  the  same,  being  thirty-eight  pounds 
seven  shillings  and  three  pence. 

John  Strong, 

Timo.  Brownsc 


iCo 
son,  ) 


mmittee. 


June  25,  1781.     Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the   contents  of 
this  order. 

;^38.7.3  Elihu  Burton. 


[267] 


\Capt.    Ramtiel  Allen's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Samuel  Allen's  Company  of  Volunteers 
raised  by  order  of  Brig.  Genl.  Allen,  commencing  the  13th  Oct. 
1780  and  ending  the  4th  day  of  Nov.  1780,  inclusive,  the  money 
being  due  from  the  State  of  Vermont. 


Names 

When 
enterec 

When 
I      left 

Per 

month 

Amt. 
wages 

CO 

1 

Total 

1780 

Capt.  Saml.  Allen 

Oct.  18 

Nov.  4 

33 

8.0.0 

3.   6.3 

50 

7.17.  6 

Lt.  Isaac  Martin 

•'      " 

38 

5.8.0 

4  .   2.5 

34 

4.19.  9 

"  Lemuel  Boberts 

"      " 

33 

5.8.0 

4.   2.5 

36 

5.  0.  9 

Sergt.  David  Parkhill 

"      " 

33 

2.8.0 

1  .16.5 

24 

1.18.  5 

"       Asa  Jackson 

"      " 

33 

3.8.0 

1  .16.5 

40 

1.19.  9 

"       Jethro  Jackson 

"      1. 

33 

3.8.0 

1  .16.5 

40 

1.19.   9 

"       Sylvanus  Brown 

"      '' 

23 

2.8.0 

1  .16.5 

24 

1.18.  5 

Corpl.  Eben'  Charley 

.t      i( 

33 

3.4.0 

1  .13.6 

34 

1.15.  6 

"       Weight  Wright 

((      .1 

38 

2.4.0 

1  .13.6 

34 

1.15.  6 

"       Jonah  Ives 

"      '• 

38 

2.4.0 

1  .13.6 

40 

1.16.10 

"       Keuben  Post 

"      " 

33 

2.4.0 

1  .13.6 

34 

1.15.  6 

Fifer  Jer''  Dewey 

n       n 

33 

2  4.0 

1  .13.6 

24 

1.15.  6 

Jeremiah  Briggs 

"      " 

33 

3.0.0 

1  .10.8 

86 

1.13.  8 

Edmund  Bacon 

1. 

33 

2.0.0 

1  .10.8 

36 

1.18.  8 

Aaron  Beach 

u        >t 

33 

2. 

1  .10.8 

34 

1.13.  8 

Oliver  Bell 

" 

33 

3. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Joseph  Chipman 

11 

23 

2. 

1  .10.8 

24 

1.13.  8 

Clement  Clark 

((        .1 

23 

2. 

1  .10.8 

40 

1.14.  0 

Nathan  Crary 

11      .1 

33 

3. 

1  .10.8 

36 

1.13.  8 

Samuel  Chipman 

11        11 

38 

3! 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Moses  Corbins 

11      11 

38 

3. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

James  Cathing 

11 

33 

2. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Elias  Crary 

U          1  ( 

33 

2. 

1  .10.8 

36 

1.14.10 

Luther  Dury 

11          11 

23 

2. 

1  .10.8 

24 

1.13.  8 

Josiah  Edy 

11          It 

23 

2. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.12.  8 

Chauncy  Graves 

11          11 

28 

2. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Nathaniel  Hamilton 

11          It 

28 

2. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Beuben  Ives 

11          11 

23 

2- 

1  .10.8 

40 

1.14.10 

Philemon  Johnson 

11          11 

28 

3. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Benoni  Kinney 

11          11 

33 

2. 

1  .10.8 

40 

1.14.10 

Miles  Leat 

£ 

If          11 

33 

2. 

1  .10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Isaac  Mead 

11           (1 

33 

3. 

1  .10.8 

24 

1.12.  8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS 


297 


Names 

When 
enterec 

When 
left 

Per 

month 

Amt. 
wages 

•i-H 

Total 

1780 

P 

S 

Saml.  McConnell 

Oct.  13 

Nov.  4 

23 

■2. 

1.10.8 

24 

1.12.  8 

Glover  Nicholson 

"      " 

23 

3. 

1.10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Elias  Post 

(i      (( 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

34 

1.12.   8 

Charles  Boys 

1.      1. 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Stephen  Eoys 

((      ( . 

28 

2. 

1.10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Samuel  Sheldon 

(I      ( ( 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

24 

1.13.   8 

Artemas  Southworth 

((         a 

23 

3! 

1.10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

O-eshor  Southworth 

i(         (( 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

50 

1.14.10 

Eben'  Tuttle 

"         " 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

36 

1.13.  8 

Henry  White 

((         .. 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

36 

1  13.  3 

Jonathan  Whipple 

It         I. 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

24 

1.12.  8 

Jedediah  Williams 

23 

3. 

1.10.8 

86 

1.18.  8 

i:  88. 19. 10 

Attest, 


Samuel  Allen,  Capt. 


Pay  Table  Office — The  within  roll  being  examined  and  ap- 
proved, the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster,  being-  the  sum  of  Eighty-eight  pounds 
nineteen  shillings  and  ten  pence  in  specie  or  other  current  money 
■equivalent — the  said  paymaster  to  be  accountable. 
Given  at  Arlington,  June  7,  1781. 

Thos.   Chittenden, 
Timo.    Browr 


enden, ) 
rason,    \ 


Committee. 


March  20,  1782.     Reed,  the  above  in  full. 

^88.19.10  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster 


298 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[108] 


\_Capt.   Charles  Parker's  Company^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Chas.  Parker's  Company  in  Col.  Samuel 
Hernck's  Regiment  of  Volunteers,  taking  from  the  12""  of  Octo- 
ber to  the  7'i»  of  November. 


Names 


Clarke  Parker,  Capt. 
Timothy  Abbot,  Lt. 
Ezekiel  Parker,  Lt. 
Jona  Griswold,  Sargt. 
John  Cummins,  Sergt. 
Cypron  Herrick,     " 
Jos.  Potter,    Corpl. 
Nathl.  Wood,   Corpl. 
W-  Popple, 
Elnathan  Hunt,  Drm' 
Ben].  Herwood 
Levy  Morgan 
Thomas  Card 
Henry  Matterson 
Caleb  Matterson 
Ezalmou  Wheeler 
W-"  Heriuton 
Stephen  Olin 
Eiohard  Herinton 
Ja9.  Willebar 
Jacob  Beamheart 
Coon  Runnols 
Paul  Gammet 
Caleb  Clark 
Roger  Kinsley 
Henry  Walbridge 
Sam  I.   Hayns 
Nathl.  Graves 
W"  Roberts 
Ephraim  Potter 
Saml.  Welch 
Levi  Wheeler 
Abner  Nobles 
Josiah  Bates 
Moses  Barber 
Caleb  Morgan 
Frederick  Jewett 
Reuben  Bennett 
Abraham  Dunning 
Isaac  Grover 
W°>  Potter 


Eben'  -4yre 


3ays 

Monthly 

Subsis- 
tence 

Proof  of  the  Effective 

wages 

money 

26 

6.18.10 

0.16.0 

Present,    Capt.            1 

26 

4.18.10 

0.  8.0 

Lieut.          2 

26 

4.18.10 

0.  8.0 

Sergt.          3 

26 

2.   1.  7 

Corpl.          3 

26 

2.   1.  7 

1.12.0 

Drm-            1 

26 

2.   1.   7 

Privates,   31 

26 

1.19.10 

— 

26 

1.19.10 

Total,        41 

86 

1.19.10 

26 

1.19.10 

26 

1.19.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

36 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 

26. 

1.14.10 

26 

1.14.10 
^85.  0.  5 

O       O       Q 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  299 

Sum   total  to  be  paid  in  silver  or  gold,  or  old  way 
Wheat  at  4/ per  bushel.  ^85.  0.5 

1.12.0 


^86.12.5 
Saml.  Herrick,  Colonel. 

N.  B.— _;£2.9.8  to  be  added. to  the  the  warrant  for  Eben'  Ayre, 

omitted  thro'  mistake.  Thos.  Chittenden,  )  ^ 

TUT?        i4.  r  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  j 

We  do  solemnly  swear  by  the  Everliving  God,  that  the  within 
pay  roll  is  a  true  state   of  the  company,  according  to  the  best  of 
our  knowledge,  without  fraud  to  this  State.     So  help  me  God. 
Bennington,  Nov.  17,  1780.  Clarke  Parker,  Capt. 

Timothy  Abbot,  Lieut. 

Bennington,  Nov.  23,  1780.  The  above  named  Clarke  Parker 
and  Timothy  Abbot  personally  appeared  made  solemn  oath  that 
the  within  pay  roll  was  just  aad  true.      Before 

Moses  Robinson,  Judge. 

June  1=',  1781.  When  this  roll  was  made,  the  traveling  fee 
allowed  by  the  General  Assembly  was  not  known.  Therefore  for 
the  purpose  of  its  being  now  added  to  each  man,  I  do  hereby  certify 
that  Capt.  Clarke  Parker's  company  upon  an  average  travelled 
sixty-three  miles  each  from  their  respective  homes,  which  at  4'' 
per  mile  is  21/  per  man.  Timo.  Abbot,  Lieut. 

To  the  Hon.  Com"  of  Pay  Table. 

Amt.  pay  and  subsistence  j£  86.12.6 

Milage  at  16/  per  man  30.15.0 

;^117.     7.5 

Pay  Table  Office.     The  within  pay  roll  being  examined   and 

approved,    the   Treasurer  is  hereby  directed   to    pay   the   same  to 

Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of  One  Hundred  and 

seventeen  pounds  seven  shillings  and  five  pence  in  specie  or  other 

current  money  equivalent.     Given  at  Arlington,  June  7,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  j  ^  ... 

„.  T-j  r  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,    ( 

;^117.7.5.     Add  for  E.  Ayre  2.9.8. 

Reed,  the  above  in  full.     March  20,  1782. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


300 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[120] 


\Capt.   Nathatiiel  Blanchard's  Cojnpajiy'] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathl.  Blanchard's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Ebenezer  Allen's  Rep^iment  in  the  State  of  Vermont,  for  an 
alarm  commencing  the  12""  of  October,  1780,  and  ending  the  12"^ 
Nov.  following. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Subsist- 
ence 
per  day 

Pay  per 
month 

8.  0.0 

Total 

Nathl.  Blanchard,  Capt. 

30 

21 

4,1 

0.1.4 

10.  7.0 

Danl.  Smith,  Lt. 

30 

24 

4 

0.0.8 

5.10.0 

6.16.0 

Elisha  Wright,  En. 

26 

20 

4 

0.0.8 

5.17.4 

Eoswell  Post,  Jr. ,  Clerk 

30 

36 

4 

2.8 

3.  8.0 

3.  0.0 

Abner  Mead,  Sergt. 

26 

21 

4 

2.8 

2.  8 

2.  8.7 

Amasa  Blanchard,  Sergt. 

30 

21 

4 

2.8 

2.  8 

2.15.0 

Beni.  Johnson,            " 

30 

30 

4 

2.8 

2.  8 

2.18.0 

David  Parkhill, 

37 

12 

4 

2.8 

2.  4 

0.15.1 

John  Smith,             Corpl. 

30 

24 

4 

2.4 

2.  4 

2.12.0 

Waight  Wright, 

70 

12 

4 

2.4 

2.  4 

0.14.0 

Joel  Roberts,              " 

30 

24 

4 

2.4 

2.12.0 

B.  Garnsey  Boots,      " 

27 

22 

4 

2. 

2.   5.4 

Neh''  Whipple 

30 

33 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.11.0 

Zenas  Boss 

30 

83 

4 

2. 

3. 

2.11.0 

Stephen  Mead 

30 

30 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.10.0 

Simeon  Wright,  Jr. 

30 

30 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.10.0 

Eben'  Pratt 

30 

25 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.  8.4 

David  Whipple 

80 

30 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.10.0 

Jona.  Whipple 

7 

12 

4 

2. 

2! 

0.13.4 

Saml.  Sheldon 

7 

12 

4 

2. 

2. 

0.13.4 

Eben'-  Tuttle 

7 

12 

4 

2. 

2. 

0.13.4 

Joseph  Chipman 

7 

12 

4 

3. 

2. 

2.13.4 

Henry  White 

7 

12 

4 

2. 

3. 

2.13.4 

Isaac  Mead 

7 

12 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.13.4 

Neh''  Gates 

25 

20 

4 

2. 

2. 

3.   0.0 

Moses  Pratt 

80 

30 

4 

2. 

2. 

3.13.0 

Eben'  Stearns 

30 

24 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.  8.0 

Saml.  Murdook 

30 

24 

4 

2. 

3. 

3.   8.0 

Henry  Mead 

30 

30 

4 

2. 

2. 

3.12.0 

Joshua  Pratt 

30 

10 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.   3.4 

John  Moses,  Jr. 

80 

24 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.  8.0 

Silas  Pratt,  Jr. 

30 

33 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.11.0 

Joel  Smith 

30 

34 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.  8.0 

Solomon  Purdy 

30 

24 

4 

3. 

2. 

3.  8.0 

Shubel  Moses 

20 

16 

4 

2. 

2. 

1.12.0 

George  Alford 

30 

33 

4 

2. 

2. 

3.11.0 

Saml.  Wiswall 

18 

20 

4 

2. 

2. 

1.10.8 

Dan  Gideons 

30 

24 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.  8.0 

Jabesh  Gideons 

30 

24 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.  8.0 

Benj.  Whipple 

15 

20 

4 

2. 

2. 

1.  6.8 

Aaron  Miller 

30 

30 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.10.0 

Aaron  Beed 

ao 

30 

4 

2. 

2. 

2.10.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


301 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Subsist- 
ence 

Pay  per 
month 

Total 

per  day 

David  Kingaley 

15 

20 

4d 

2. 

2. 

1.  6.8 

Elihu  Johnson 

16 

15 

4 

2. 

3. 

1.  6.4 

Hezekiah  Tuttle 

15 

24 

4 

2. 

3. 

1.  8.0 

Zebulon  Mead,  Jr. 

6 

17 

4 

2. 

3. 

0.14.0 

Saml.  Gary 

15 

16 

4 

2. 

2. 

1.  5.4 

W"  [Willard]  Umphrey 

6 

10 

4 

2. 

2. 

0.11.4 

John  Ellis 

8 

10 

4 

2. 

2. 

0.14.0 

Jona.  Sweet 

6 

8 

4 

3. 

2. 

0.10.8 

Simeon  Wright 

20 

3 

4 

3. 

2. 

1.14.0 

John  Johnson 

6 

8 

4 

2. 

2. 

0.10.8 

Ezra  Mead 

6 

0 

4 

3. 

2. 

1.   1.4 

Abel  Wright 

30 

33 

4 

3. 

2.11.0 

Isaac  Martin 

7 

0.13.4 

* 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  30,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  is  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  being  one  hundred   and   twelve  pounds,  seventeen  shillings 

and  ten  pence.  Thomas  Chittenden,  |  n^^^;i-t^„ 

rj^ ■       ii       T->  r  v^ommiiiee. 

Timothy'  Brownson,  \ 

Reed.  May  30,  1781,  of  the  Treasurer,  one  hundred  and  twelve 
pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  ten  pence,  being  the  contents  of 
the  above  order. 

^113.17.10  Nathl.  Blanchard,  Capt. 

*NoTE. — Footing  of  column  cut  off  in  binding. 

[367]  •  \Detachment  under  Ensign  William  Hoar] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Milage  and  wages  of  a  militia  company,  com- 
manded by  Ens"  Hoar,  from  Oct.  23*  to  Nov.  4,  1780. 


Names 

Miles 

Per 
mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Time  in 
service 

Total 
3.  6.10 

W"  Hoar,  En. 

60 

4,1 

1.0.0 

18 

John  Smith,    Serert. 

60 

4 

13 

2.   1.  8 

W'"  Hosmer, 

60 

4 

•    13 

2.   1.  8 

Peter  Tarbell,      OorpL 

60 

4 

13 

1.18.  3 

5."  -o=s 

Oliver  Atwood,       " 
Asa  Ames 

60 
60 

4 
4 

13 
13 

1.18.  3 
1.17.  4 

David  Brooks 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

Kobert  Campbell 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

George  Earl,  Jr. 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

Artemas  Earl 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

1   S  °  0 

Abner  Gile 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

1.  P<-^S 
.0       0; 

Nathan  Gile 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

Job  Gleason 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

iz;-S  n'TS 

Jona.  Goss 

60 

4 

13 

1.17.  4 

in    P<  a 

302 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Miles 

Per 
mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Time  in 
service 

Total 

John  Gross 
Johnson  Hutchinson 
Charles  Mann 
Amos  Sargeant 
Nathl.  Stone 

60 
60 
60 
60 
60 

4.1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

13 
13 
13 
13 
18 

1.17.  4 
1.17.  4 
1.17.  4 
1.17.  4 
1.17.  4 

37.  8.  4 
0.  8.  8= 

/37.18.0 

Pay  Table  Office.' — The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and 
approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Ensign 
William  Hoar,  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  thirty  seven-pounds 
eighteen  shillings  lawful  money. 

Windsor,  April  6,  1781.        Thos.  Chittenden,    (  r^^.^^tt^^ 

John  Fassett,  \  ^o™n^i"ee 

Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer,  thirty-seven  pounds 
eighteen  shillings  in  full  of  the  within  account.  Reed  this  6"'  day 
of  April,  1781,  in  behalf  of  Thomas  Chandler,  Esq. 

Reuben  Jones, 


[289] 


[Capi.  James  Anderson' s  Company  i^part)^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Men  out  of  Capt.  James  Anderson's  Company  of 
Militia  in  Col.  Eben'  Wood's  Regiment,  beginning  Oct.  25,  1780, 
and  ending  Nov.  7,  1780. 


Nambs 

Days 

Per 

day 

Miles 

Per 

mile 

Total 

Sergt.  Robt.   Montgomery 
James  Mack 
Archibald  Mack 
Jona.  Aiken 
John  Mack 
John  Roger 
Andrew  Anderson 
John  Macomack 

13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 

1.8 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

77 
70 
70 
72 
76 
70 
74 
72 

41 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

2    8.   2 
2.   0.   8 
2.   0.   8 
2.   1.   4 
2.   2.   8 
2.   0.   8 
2.   2.   0 
2.   1.   4 

^16,17.   6 

Robert  Montgomery,  Sergt. 

Examined  by  Thos.  Tolman. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


303 


Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  ap7)roved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Sergt.  Robert 
Montgomery  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  sixteen  pounds  seventeen 
shillings  and  six  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos. Chittenden,  )  p 
John  Fassett,  ) 

the  Treasurer,    the   contents  of  the 
Pr  me, 

Robert  Montgomery. 


^ommtttee. 


Reed.    28th   May,    1781,    of 
within  Pay  Roll. 
i:i6.17.6. 


[138,  dupl  335]  S^Capt.   Nathaniel  Smith's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathl.  Smith's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  the  months  of  Oct.  and 
Nov.  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Travel 
30  miles 

Total 

Nathan''  Smith,  Capt. 

18 

3 

6.   6.   0 

Enos  Harmon,  Lt. 

18 

3 

4.16.   4 

W  Smith,               Sergt. 

18 

3 

2.18.   9 

Stephen  Eastman,     " 

18 

3 

2.18.   9 

W"  Spencer, 

18 

3 

2  18.   9 

Josiah  Risdon,     Corp. 

13 

2 

1.19.   0 

Eliph*  Smith, 

0 

1 

0,17.   0 

David  Tousley,        " 

5 

1 

0.17.   0 

Dudley  Hamilton 

11 

2 

1.14.   8 

Ashbel  Sikes 

18 

3 

2.14.   0 

Saml.  Thomas 

8 

1 

1.   0.   8 

Charles  Hamilton 

8 

1 

1.   0.   8 

Jona.  Church 

13 

2 

1.17.   4 

Benj.  Davis 

8 

1 

1.   0.   8 

Pliny  Smith 

5 

1 

0.16.   8 

Jona.  Eastman 

5 

1 

0.16.   8 

Calvin  Eastman 

8 

1 

1.   0.   8 

Oliver  Eastman 

5 

1 

0.16.   8 

Bill.  Tousley 

13 

2 

1.17.   4 

Solomon  Read 

11 

2 

1.14,   8 

Lebbens  Stannard 

5 

0.   6.   8 

Onesimus  Risdon 

6 

1 

0.16.   8 

£^1-   5.   7 

Rupert,  17  March,  1781 


Nathan'  Smith,  Capt. 


304  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

For  Rations  not  drawn  in  the  Fall  Alarm £^   1.16.0 

41.   5.7 


^43.   1.7 


This  Roll  being  calculated  at  ^8  per  30  days  for  a  captain, 
5/10  for  Lieutenant,  £%.  8  for  sergeant,  2.4  for  corporals,  and  ^2  for 
privates,  with  4"  per  mile  for  30  miles  by  general  estimate  from  here 
to   Castleton. 

The  within  payroll  examined  aud  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  forty-three  pounds  one  shil- 
ling and  seven  pence.  Thos.   Chittenden,  \  q 

Timo''  Brownson,    f 

Pay  Table  Office,     39  May,  1781. 

Date  above  received  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
£\'6.\.1  Noah  Smith,  Capt. 


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"      John  Oowles 
"      Joseph  French 

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STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[225,  see  last  roll]  [^Major  William  Goodrich  and  Staffs 

A  Field  Officer's  Roll  for  Continental  Pay  for  Maj.  William 
Goodrich,  who  by  the  desire  and  request  of  Governor  Chittenden 
and  Brig.  Gen.  Ethan  Allen  marched  with  troops  in  defense  of  the 
country  and  to  guard  the  frontiers  in  the  State  of  Vermont. 
Oct.  23,  1780. 


Names 

Per 
month 

15.0.0 

12.0.0 

8.0.0 

Time  of 
engage- 
ment 

Dis- 
charge 

Miles 

William  Goodrich,  Maj' 
Danl.  Johnson,  Adj' 
Timo.  Winchell,  Qu.  M'. 

Oct.  23 

((            (  ( 

Nov.  4 

50 
60 
50 

17.    5.8 
6.14.8 
4.   9.8 

/:28.10.0 

State  of  Vermont.     Pay  Table  Office,  June  22,  1781. 
The  within  account  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  unto  Major   William   Goodrich, 
being  twenty-eight  pounds  and  ten  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson,  )  ^ 

John  Strong,  f  Committee. 


June  22,  1781. 
this  order. 
^28.10.0 


Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  oi 
Pr  W.  Goodrich 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


309 


198] 


\Capt.  Samuel  Williams'  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Saml.  Williams'  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Eben'  Allen's  Regiment  for  going  on  several  alarms  in 
October  and  November,  1780. 


Names 


Days 


Miles 


Wages 


Saml.  Williams, 
Asa  Fuller, 
Gideon  Walker, 
Oliver  Hermon, 
Nathl.  Perry, 
Isaiah  Honawell, 
Jared  Post, 
Ashbel  Cook, 
Jeremiah  Dewey, 
Amos  Hiams 
Jona.  Carpenter 
Noah  Beach 
Gershom  Beach, 
Aaron  Beach 
John  Scripture 
Philip  Green 
Elias  Post 
Nathl.   Pratt 
Frederick  Cushm 
Reuben  Post 
Joseph  Hawley 
Josiah  Hale 
Thos.   Hale 
Henry  Strong 
Phineas  Hill 
David  Hill 
Solomon  Hill 
John  Daggett 
Alexander  Bebee 
Munson  Cook 
Clement  Clark 
Saml.  Beach 
Eben'  Cook 
Allen  Beach 
Joseph  Sacket 
David  Hawley 


Capt. 

Lt. 

En. 

Clerk 

Sergt. 

Sergt. 

Sergt. 

Corpl. 

Fifer 


Jr. 


30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
18 

7 
12 
IS 
12 
10 

7 
14 
30 

7 
10 
30 

7 
30 

7 
30 
30 
30 
30 

3 
30 
30 
20 

7 
14 
20 

7 
30 

2 


36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
24 
12 
12 
24 
12 
12 
12 
12 
36 
12 
12 
36 
12 
36 
12 
36 
36 
36 
36 
10 
36 
36 
24 
12 
12 
24 
12 
36 
6 


8  12. 
6.  0. 
6.   0. 

0. 

0. 

0. 

0. 
14, 


0 
0 
4 
4 
8 
0 
4 
4 
0 
4 
0 
4 


13.11 
1.  0.  0 
1.12. 
1.   0. 

17. 

13. 
1.  2. 
2.12. 

13. 

17. 
2.12. 
0.13. 
2.12. 

13. 
2.12 
2.12 
2.12 
2.12 
1. 
2.12 
2.12 
1.14. 

13. 
1.  3. 
1.14. 

2.12 
4. 


310 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Wages 

Enos    Ives,  Jr. 

30 

36 

2.12 

Jared  Ives 

18 

24 

1.12 

Saml.  McConnell 

7 

12 

13.   4 

Miles  Baldwin 

30 

36 

2.12 

Stephen  Williams 

30 

36 

2.12 

John  Hindman 

30 

36 

2.12 

Joseph  Hustono 

14 

12 

1.   2.   8 

David   Tuttle 

30 

36 

2.12. 

Sylvanus  Brown 

7 

12 

13.   4 

Amasa  Ladd 

14 

12 

1.   2.   8 

James  Carpenter 

14 

12 

1.   2.   8 

Levi  Long 

12 

12 

1.   0.   0 

^  ustin  Brewster 

14 

12 

1.   2.   8 

John  Frise 

10 

12 

17.   4 

Edward  Waters 

20 

24 

1.14.   8 

Daniel  Greenough 

10 

12 

17.   4 

Phineas  Kingsley 

10 

12 

17.   4 

Eleazer  Wheelock 

10 

12 

17.   4 

Moses  Andrews 

14 

12 

1.   2.   8 

Jehiel  Andrews 

10 

12 

17.   4 

Archipus  Blodgett 

4 

12 

9.   4 

Danl.   Squire 

4 

12 

9.   4 

Nathl.  Whitney 

4 

12 

9.   4 

John  Ward 

4 

12 

9.  4 

Saml.  Carr 

30 

36 

2.12 

John  Rockwell 

3 

2 

4.   8 

James  Bentley 

4 

12 

9.   4 

Nathl.  Hinkley 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Isaac  Cushman 

30 

36 

2.12 

John  Forbes 

30 

36 

2.12 

John  Andrews 

2 

12 

0.   6.   3 

;^120.   2.   2 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


311 


[342]  [^  Party  under  command  of  Ensign  Solomon  Calkins\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  a  party  of  men  that  served  in  the  state  service, 
by  order,  and  under  the  inspection  of  Brig.  Genl.  Olcott,  in  the 
month  of  Nov.  1780. 


Names 

Miles 

Days 

Total 

En.  Solomon  Calkins 

17 

3.   12. 

3 

Sergt.  Abel  Crandall 

17 

1.     6. 

4 

Corpl.  Absalom  Brown 

12 

26 

1.   16. 

10' 

"       Charles  Chamberlin 

17 

1.     8. 

] 

Phineas  Bean 

26 

1.   14. 

8 

Jona.  Rich 

17 

1.     2. 

8 

Zerah  Norton 

26 

1.   14. 

8 

Jona.  Rich,  Jr. 

26 

1.   14. 

8 

James  Ardway 

17 

1.      2. 

8 

Frederick  Smith 

26 

1.   14. 

8 

Cushman  Downer 

12 

26 

1.   18. 

8 

Richard  Baxter 

L2 

17 

1.     6. 

8 

Abijah  Howard 

12 

26 

1.   18. 

8 

Jona.  Cadwell 

12 

26 

1.   18. 

8 

William  Moor 

12 

17 

1.     6. 

8 

^25.   17. 

5 

A  true  pay  roll.  Solomon  Calkins. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Oct.  27,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Solomon 
Calkins,  or  bearer,  the  within  sum,  being  twenty  five  pounds, 
seventeen  shillinp-s  and  five  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chandler,    \ 
Timo.  Brownson,  V  Com'='= 
John  Strong,  ) 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order,  being  twenty-five  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  five 
pence,  lay.-ful  money.     Reed  in  behalf  of  Solomon  Calkins. 

Israel  Smith. 


312 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[251] 


[A  Party  Commanded  by  Lieut.  John  Po-welf^ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  a  party  of  Men  raised  in  Thetford  and  Strafford, 
under  the  command  of  Lt.  John  Powell,  for  one  month. 
Bennington,  Nov.  9,  1780. 


Days 

1  Lieut. 

1  Sergt. 

9  Privates 

1  Private   14  days 

Total, 

14 
14 
14 

5.     8.   0 

3.     8.   0 

18.     0.   0 

1.     0.   0 

^26.   16.   0 

John  Powell,  Lieut. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  twenty-six  pounds 
sixteen  shillings  hard  money,  or  equivalent  in  current  paper. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 
Timo.  Brownson, 
John  Fassett. 

Orford,  2  Jan.  1781.  To  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vermont  : 
Sir — Please  to  discount  ten  pounds  on  the  above  order  for 
Aaron  Post's  right  in  Vershire ;  ten  pounds  for  John  Powell's  right ; 
four  pounds  on  John  Woodwortht's  right;  two  pounds  sixteen 
shillings  on  Esq.  Bartholomew's  right,  which  is  the  whole  of  the 
order,  and  oblige.     Yours,  John  Powell. 

Reed.  Windsor,  Feb.  23"^,  1781,  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  the  above  order.  . 

^26.   16.  0  John  Powell. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


313 


[249] 


\^Scouts  from  Capt.  Cox's  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Cox's  Company  of  Militia,  for  Scouting  on 
these  Frontiers,  Nov.  1780. 


Names 

Time  of 
service 

Days 

Miles 

Per 

day 

Total 

Joseph  Bejam. 
Joseph  Foster 
George  Page 

Nov.  2 
It     (I 

2 

2 
2 

12 
12 

12 

1.  4 
1.  4 
1.  4 

0.  6.   8 
0.  6.   8 
0.  6.   8 

^1.  0.  0 

I  attest  the  above  rolls  are  without  fraud  to  the  public  or  any 
private  person.  Elias  Keyes,  Lieut. 

Pay  Table  Office,  [une  23,  1781.  The  within  pay  rolls  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
being  six  pounds  ten  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson   )  ^  „„-,.,«„ 
T   t-     T7        n-  \  Committee. 

John  Fassett  j 

June  25,  1781.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

£%.   10.  0  Joseph  Foster. 


314 


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Jona.  Parks,  Lt. 
Isaac  Wheeler,  En. 
Seth   Hudson,        Sergt 
David  Williams,         " 
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David  Heaton,            " 
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Eufus  Shephard,      " 
Jona.  Pike,                " 
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Jona.  Whitney 
Saml.  Buker  [?] 
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Moses  Church 
Saml.  Laughton 
Joel  Knight 
Abel  Haven 
John  Patterson 
Archi'  McCormick 
Jona.  Clayton 
Joshua  Briggs 
Elias  Rice 
James  Ball 
Saml.  Woodward 
Alvert  Pratt 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


315 


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STATE    OF   VERMONT 


^''lee  last  roH]  t^./A    Joseph    Tyler^s  Co.npany^ 

A  Roll  of  milage  money  due  unto  Capt  Joseph  Tyler's  Com- 
pany in  six  weeks  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  being  omitted 
in  a  former  pay  roll  for  the  pay  of  s*  company. 


Names 

Miles 

P'  mile 

Total 

Joseph  Tyler,  Capt. 

65 

4d 

1.   1.   8 

Jona.  Park,  Lt. 

70 

4 

1.   3.   4 

Isaac  Wheeler,  En 

80 

4 

1.   6.   8 

Seth  Hutson,  Sergt 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

David  Williams,  Sergt 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Daniel  Kise,              " 

75 

4 

1.   5.   9 

David  Heaton,          " 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Eph™  Barns,         Corpl. 

65 

4 

1.   1.   8 

Thos.  Haskell, 

80 

4 

1.   6.   8 

Rufus  Shepard. 

90 

4 

1.10.   8 

Jona.  Pike, 

80 

4 

1.   6.   8 

Asher  Alvord,          " 

80 

4 

1.    6:    8 

Peter  Akins, 

60 

4 

1.   0.   0 

Jona.  Whitney,         " 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Samuel  Parker 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Apollos  Hale 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Moses  Church 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Saml,   Laughton 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Joel  Knight 

75 

4 

1.   5,   0 

Abel  Haven 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Jno.  Patterson 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Arch*  M'=Cormick 

60 

4 

1.   0.   0 

Jona.  Clayton 

64 

4 

1.   1.   4 

Joshua  Bridge 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

EHas  Rice 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

James  Rail 

80 

4 

1.   6.   8 

Saml.  Woodward 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Albert  Pratt 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Nathl.  Bartlet 

90 

4 

1.10.   0 

Eph"  Brucs 

70 

4 

1.   3.   4 

John  Miller 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Ab"  Rugg 

80 

4 

1.   6.   8 

John  Montgomery 

60 

4 

1.   0.   0 

Aaron  Blanchard 

60 

4 

1.   0.   0 

Abner  Moore 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

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Names 

Miles 

P'  mile 

Total 

Erastus  Matlier 

90 

4 

1.10 

Eleazer  Harris 

90 

4 

1.10 

John  Gieen 

75 

4 

1.   5 

Dana  Hyde 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Seth  Stow 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Charles  Pierce 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Philm"  Holden 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Benoni  Patten 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Nathan  Fostei 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Henry  Balcom 

70 

4 

1.-  3.   4 

Amariah  Taft 

65 

4 

1.    1.   8 

Daniel  Sweers 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

David  Laughton 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

Abel  Butler 

75 

4 

1.   5.   0 

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This  may  certify  that  in  a  former  Pay  Roll  of  my  company,  no 
traveling  fee  was  made;  that  the  above  roll  now  made  is  just,  and 
that  myself  nor  none  of  my  officers  or  men  drew  any  subsistence 
from  the  State  on  their  march  to  or  from  the  camp  in  the  months 
of  October  and  Nov.  1780,  for  which  travel  the  above  is  made,  ac- 
cording to  the  best  of  my  knowledge. 

Attest,  Joseph  Tyler,  Capt. 

Arlington,  Nov.  24,  1781.  Then  personally  appeared  Maj. 
Joseph  Tyler  and  made  oath  to  the  truth  of  the  above. 

Before  me,  Saml.  Fletcher,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  18,  1783.  The  foregoing 
roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  contents  of  the  same  to  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster^ 
the  sum  of  sixty-two  pounds  sixteen  shillings  and  four  pence,  tak- 


ing his  receipt. 


Timo. 
Saml 


Brownson, 
Bartlit, 


Committee 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
Arlington,  Oct.  2",  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


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[200] 


\^Capt.    William  Hiitchins    Compa7iy\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Hntchins'  Company  in  Maj. 
Eben'  Allen's  Detachment  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 
1780-1. 


Names 

Com- 
mence- 
ment 

Expira 

tion 

of  pay 

Time 
in  service 

Pay  per 
month 

Total 

of  pay 

Mo. 

Days 

Wm.  Hutchins,  Capt. 

Jan.    28 

Nov.  ao 

10 

4 

8. 

81.   1.4 

James  Brookins,  Lt. 

Feb.  1st 

10 

5.8 

54.  0.0 

Josiah  Fish,  Lt. 

Aug      2 

3 

39 

21.  8.5 

John  Hutchins,       Sergt. 

Feb      1 

10 

2.8 

24.  0.0 

Daniel  Wood,            " 

a          (I 

10 

24.  0.0 

Levi  Hill, 

((          ii 

10 

24.  0.0 

John  Marks,               " 

"      26 

9 

4 

21.18.4 

Stephen  Cleveland, 

Q.  M.  sergt. 

1 

10 

24.  0.0 

Nathl.  Montague,  Corp' 

*'      18 

9 

11 

2.4 

20.11.7 

Eli  Pember, 

1 

10 

22.  0.0 

Levi  Dunton,             " 

a          <i 

10 

22.   0.0 

Lem'  Cleveland,         " 

kb                  4   ( 

10 

22.  0.0 

Alpheus  Wentworth,  Drum' 

il                 1   ( 

10 

22.   0.0 

Frederick  Smith,  fifer 

1(                  (( 

10 

22.  0.0 

Oliver  Whipple,  private 

ll                 Ik 

10 

2. 

20.  0.0 

Nathan  Clapp 

((                 (( 

10 

20.   0.0 

Peter  Payne 

i(          (1 

10 

20    0.0 

Eufus  Perrigo 

a          it 

10 

20.  0.0 

Darius  Moon 

ii          (1. 

10 

20.  0.0 

Anthony  Coffee 

a           ii 

10 

20.  0.0 

John  Miller 

(I           >  < 

10 

20.  0.0 

Levi  Stockwell 

t(           (t 

10 

20.  0.0 

Gardner  Cleveland 

"      20 

9 

10 

18.13.4 

Isaac  Buck 

"      19 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

Thomas  Brown 

"      20 

9 

10 

18.13.4 

William  Branch 

"      19 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

Jonas  Odell 

"      19 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

James  Weston 

"      26 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

James  Pierce 

"       " 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

George  Pay 

^l            (C 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

Louden  Benton 

It            (1 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

Jona.  House 

"     19 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

Henry  Wyman 

"     36 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

Sterling  IS  teams 

"       " 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

Abel  Dunning 

1 

10 

20.  0.0 

Benj.  Parks 

"      19 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

William  Wheeler 

U               it 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

Bufus  Briggs 

Mar.     1 

9 

18.  0.0 

William  Mallery 

1(              (1 

9 

18.  0.0 

Wyman  Averill 

(I                CI 

9 

18.  0.0 

Elijah  Kood 

Feb.    17 

9 

18 

19.  4.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


321 


Names 

Com- 
mence- 
ment 

Expira- 
tion 
of  pay 

Time 
in  service 

Pay  per 
month 

Total 

of  pay 

Mo. 

Days 

James  Hanley 

Feb.   26 

Nov.  30 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

Jona.  Olds 

1 

'    10 

20.  0.0 

Truman  Walter 

(       ti 

10 

20.  0.0 

Ichabod  Downing 

" 

10 

- 

20.  0.0 

W™  Hutchinson 

'     19 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

W"  Briggs 

'       1 

10 

20.  0.0 

Eben'  Barns 

C             (( 

10 

20.  0.0 

Oliver  Wright 

'      26 

9 

4 

18.   5.4 

Jesse  Averill 

9 

4 

18.  5.4 

Silas  Hathaway 

1 

10 

20.  0.0 

Thomas  Turner 

Mar.     1 

9 

18.   0.0 

Eph'"  Westcoat 

Feb.     1 

10 

20.  0.0 

Benj.  Winchester 

Jan.      1 

6 

12.  0.0 

Benj.  Sweet 

Mar      1 

9 

18.   0.0 

James  Hoyt 

June     1 

G 

12.  0.0 

John  Pratt 

May     1 

7 

14.  0.0 

Stephen  Pratt 

"       " 

7 

14.  0.0 

Anthony  Farr 

Feb.   19 

9 

11 

18.14.8 

Stephen  Jenkins 

1 

10 

20.  0.0 

John  Aylesworth 

Sept.  14'     ' 

2 

16 

5.   1.4 

James  Pratt 

"      16 

2 

14 

4.18.8 

Sam'  Pratt 

"      24 

2 

6 

4.18.0 

Silas  Roberts 

It             It 

2 

6 

4.18.0 

Eben'  Spencer 

Mar.     2 

8 

29 

17.18.8 

Isaac  March 

Sept.  29 

2 

2 

4.  2.8 

William  Burrip 

(1          a 

2 

2 

4.   2.8 

Tho'  Eeed 

Feb.     1 

10 

20.  0.0 

Total ^"1322.15.8 

Capt.    Hutchins'    subsistence    10    mo.   4  days  @  40/ 

per  month 20.  5.4 

L'  Brookins'    Do.     10  mos.  ©20/  10.  0.0 

L' Fish's           D"        3      "      29  days  @  20/  3.19.4 

;^1357.  0.4 

Attest,  "William  Hutchins,   Capt. 

Arlington,    Feb.    3,    1781.     Then    personally    appeared    Capt. 
William  Hutchins  and  made  solemn  oath  that  this  pay  roll,  which 
he  has  signed,  is  a  just  and  true  roll,  without  fraud  to  the  State  of 
Vermont  or  any  individual,  according  to  his  best  knowledge. 
Before,  me,         Thomas  Chittenden,  Governor 

Pay  Table  Office  )  The  within  Pay  Roll  being    examined    and 

No.  47  i  approved,   the  Treasurer  is  hereby   directed  to 

pay  the  same  to  Thomas  Tolman  (Paymaster  to  the  Troops  of  this 

[21] 


322 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


State)  being  the  sum   of  one   thousand  three  hundred   and  fifty- 
seven    pounds    and    four    pence,    in     hard    money  or    other    cur- 
rency, money  equivalent,  the  said  Paymaster  to  be  accountable. 
Given  at  Arlington  this  2nd  day  of  February,  1781. 

Tho'  Chittenden,  I  ^  ■.. 

T   ,      -c,        ^^  [  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  ( 

Received  the  within  in  full.      March  20,  1782. 

j{;i357.0.4  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

[264]  [Capt    Parmelee  Aliens  Company] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Company  of  Rangers,  Maj. 
Ebene.  Allen's  Detachment,  raised  for  the  defense  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  commencing  Feb.  1st,  and  ending  the  1st  of  December, 
A.  D.  1780,  both  days  included. 


Names  and  Rank 

Com- 
mence- 
ment 
of  pay 

Time 
of  service 

Pay 

per 

When 
dis- 

Amount 
of  pay 

month 

charged 

Mos. 

Days 

1780 

Oapt.  Parmelee  Allen 

Feb.  1 

10 

8.0.0 

Deo.    1 

80.  0.0 

Lt   Nathl.  Holmes 

10 

5.8 

54.  0.0 

"   James  Smith 

10 

5.8 

54.  0.0 

Sergt.  Jabez  Warren 

10 

3.8 

34.  0.0 

"       Thomas  Tuttle 

10 

3.8 

34.  0.0 

"       Saml.  Smith 

10 

2.8 

24.  0.0 

"       Joseph  Lawrence 

10 

3.8 

24.  0.0 

rifer  Bishop  Warren 

10 

3.4 

23.  0.0 

Drm.  Stephen  Savy 

10 

3.4 

23.  0.0 

Corpl.  Jona.  Marshall 

10 

3.4 

23.  0.0 

Daniel  Foot 

10 

2.4 

22.  0.0 

"       John  Blanchard 

10 

2.4 

32.  0.0 

"       Nathan  Rowley 

10 

2.4 

22.  0.0 

John  How 

10 

3.4 

20.  0.0 

Isaac  Adams 

10 

3.4 

20.  0.0 

Silas  Fletcher 

10 

2.4 

20.  0.0 

Eleazer  Mallory 

10 

2.4 

20.  0.0 

Martin  Foot 

10 

2.4 

30.  0.0 

James  Woodward 

10 

2.4 

30.  0.0 

Pharis  Rice 

10 

2.4 

30.  0.0 

Philemon  Johnson 

10 

2.4 

20.  0.0 

Nathan  Warren 

10 

2.4 

20.  0.0 

Benj.  Ticknor 

10 

2.4 

30.  0.0 

Solomon  Wood 

10 

3.4 

30.  0.0 

Richard  Haskins 

10 

3.4 

30.  0.0 

Time.  Clark 

10 

2.4 

30.  0.0 

2'  Eben.  Woodward 

10 

2.4 

20.  0.0 

Joseph  Aaron 

10 

2.4 

20.  0.0 

Joseph  Craw 

4 

2.4 

Died 

8.  0.0 

'  June  10  ' 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


323 


Names  and  Bank 

Com- 
mence- 
ment 
of  pay 

Time 
of   service 

Pay 

per 

month 

When 

dis- 
charged 

Amount 
of  pay 

Mos. 

Days 

1780 

Samuel  Holmes 

Feb.  1 

10 

2.4 

Dec.    1 

20.  0.0 

Hopkins  Rowley 

(i         i\ 

10 

2.4 

"      " 

20.  0.0 

Azariel  Brooks " 

ti         W 

10 

2.4 

».      ( ( 

20.  0.0 

Asa  Hale 

(1          11 

10 

2.4 

.  (       tt 

20.  0.0 

Jesse  Graves 

"          *' 

10 

2.4 

it      It 

20.  0.0 

Jon"  Newton 

<  (          (1 

10 

2.4 

tt       tt 

20.  0.0 

Edward  Mooren 

"     10 

9 

20 

3.4 

Cl              (t 

19.  6.8 

Miles  Woolman 

If         1  ( 

9 

20 

2.4 

t(       tt 

19.   6.8 

Ebene.  Lewis 

i>         ^( 

9 

20 

2.4 

tt         (t 

19.  6.8 

Jona.  Tyler 

tt         t( 

9 

20 

2.4 

tt         tl 

19.  6.8 

Benj.  Andrus 

((         (< 

9 

20 

2.4 

( t         1 1 

19.  6.8 

Amos  Bennet 

((        I  ( 

2 

20 

2.4 

Deserted 
May    1 

5.  6.8 

William  Graves 

"     20 

9 

10 

2.4 

Dec.    1 

18.13.4 

John  Odell 

■•     30 

9 

10 

2.4 

If      i  • 

18.13.4 

Ira  Eood 

a       (I 

9 

10 

2.4 

"       " 

18.13.4 

John  Byington 

'              t  4 

1 

10 

3.4 

Deserted 
Aug.   1 

3.13.4 

Bethuel  Brumbley 

Mar.  1 

9 

0 

2.4 

Dec.    1 

18.  0.0 

Zebina  Day 

li          ti 

9 

0 

2.4 

ft       t  ( 

18.  0.0 

Anthony  Day 

((         (i 

9 

0 

2.4 

18.  0.0 

Moses  Ambler 

a      n 

9 

10 

2.0.0 

t(      ft 

18.  0.0 

John  Zertzy  [Tertzy] 

i(       ( ( 

9 

10 

2.0.0 

ft       ft 

18.  0.0 

Jabez  Spencer 

f  (       ({ 

9 

10 

2.0.0 

ft       ft 

18.  0.0 

Ebene.  Woodward 

(  C         t  < 

9 

10 

2.0.0 

ft       ft 

18.  0.0 

John  Ohristee 

■*       " 

9 

10 

2.0.0 

ft      ft 

18.  0.0 

Seth  Harman  [Hinman] 

"      6 

8 

24 

2.0.0 

ti      tt 

17.13.0 

Frederick  Hurd 

( (     (1 

8 

24 

2.0.0 

tt      tt 

17.13.0 

Wallis  Sunderland 

(  (       te 

8 

24 

2.0.0 

ft       ft 

17.13.0 

Freeman  Foot 

tl          u 

8 

24 

2.0.0 

ft      It 

17.13.0 

Waterman  Eells 

H        tt 

8 

24 

2.0.0 

It       ff 

17.12.0 

Chauncey  Abbot 

April  1 

8 

24 

2.0.0 

" 

16.12.0 

Eeuben  Smith 

May  " 

7 

24 

2.0.0 

ft      t  f 

14.12.0 

Plin  Stanard 

(<     ( ( 

7 

24 

2.0.0 

tt             f  ! 

14.12.0 

Asaph  Shelden 

Sept.  1 

3 

24 

3.0.0 

tl             t  f 

6.12.0 

Phineas  Smith 

a       a 

3 

24 

2.0.0 

ft             It 

6.12.0 

Joseph  Cook 

"    10 

2 

20 

2.0.0 

5.  6.8 

Total- 


^1298.13.4 


324 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Account  of  Subsistence  Money  due  from  the  State  of  Vermont 
to  the  officers  of  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Company  from  Feb.  1st. 
till  Dec.  1st.  1780. 


Capt.  Parmelee  Allen 
Lt.  Nathl.  Holmes 
"    James  Smith 


Rations 

per  dav 

at  8d' 


Amt. 

per 

month 


2.  0.  0 
1.  0.  0 
1.   0.   0 


Total  amt. 


20.  0.  0- 
10.  0.  0 
10.   0.   0 


£iO.   0.   0 


Total  amount  of  pay  and  subsistence  money,  ^1338.13.4 

Attest,  Parmelee  Allen,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  The  within  Pay  Roll  being  examined  and 
approved  in  this  office,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster  to  the  troops  of  this  State, 
being  the  sum  of  one  thousand  three  hundred  and  thirty-eight 
pounds,  thirteen  shillings  and  four  pence,  in  hard  money  or  other 
currency  equivalent,  taking  his  receipt. 

Given  at  Arlington,  this  8th.  day  of  Jan.  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  I  n^^^r^in-^^ 
„.  „  y  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,   j 

Reed,    of   the  Treasurer  the  contents  of   the  above   in    full. 

March  20,  1782. 

^1338.13.4  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


325 


[148]  ICapt.  Jesse  Safford's  Company^ 

Pay  Roll  of   Capt.  Jesse   Safford's  Company  of  Rangers,  Maj. 
Eben''   Allen's  Detachment,  raised  for  the  defence  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,   commencing  Jan.  18   and  ending  the  1^'  of  December 
A.  D,  1780,  both  days  included. 


Names 

Com- 
mence- 
ment '^f 

Time  of  ser- 
vice 

Pay 
per 

When 
dis- 

Total 



month 

charged 

paj 
Jan.    18 

Months 
10 

Days 

Deo.  V 

Capt.  Jesse  Safford 

12 

8.0.0 

83.  4.0 

Lt.  Zebulon  Lyon 

July 

27 

4 

4 

5.8.0 

li             It 

22.  6.4 

Lt.  Moses  Evens 

Jan. 

18 

10 

12 

5.8.0 

if                    Kl 

56.  3.0 

Sergt.  Barnabas  Strong 

Blar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.8.0 

l(               K 

21.   3.7 

"       John  Woods 

" 

" 

8 

35 

2.8.0 

1  C               1  ( 

21.   3.7 

"       Reuben  Spaulding 

Aug. 

1 

4 

0 

2.8.0 

(i              It 

9.12.0 

Abel  Paine 

Blar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.8.0 

(( 

21.   3.7 

Oorpl.  Kufus  Eoot 

" 

" 

8 

25 

2.4.0 

1  C               C( 

18.  8.5 

"       Benj.  Sessions 

*' 

" 

8 

25 

2.4.0 

a          n 

18.  8.5 

"        Heman  Dargy 

Aug. 

1 

4 

0 

2.4.0 

((          (1 

8.16.0 

"       Experience  Fasset 

[Forsket?] 

(( 

(I 

4 

0 

2.4.0 

(•          (( 

8.16.0 

Drm.  W'»  Bennett 

Blar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.4.0 

t(          (t 

18.  8.5 

Pifer  Danl.  Stearns 

" 

" 

8 

25 

2.4.0 

(I                K 

18.  8.5 

Jona.  Benton 

Aug 

1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

(  f               (( 

8.  0.0 

Sylvester  Bugby 

Mar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

.. 

17.13.4 

William  Bootman 

a 

" 

8 

25 

2.U.0 

a          tc 

17.13.4 

John  Cadey 

" 

1  ( 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

I  (         (.i 

17.13.4 

James  Cooper 

Jnly 

10 

4 

20 

3.0.0 

it               C( 

9.   6.8 

Calvin  Dike 

Mar 

5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

.(          li 

17.13.4 

Amos  Thoop 

Aug. 

1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

( i          It 

8.   0.0 

John  Gould 

Apl. 

25 

7 

5 

2.0.0 

( (         ( ( 

14.  6.8 

Seth  Gould 

Mar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

U                11 

17.13.4 

Isaiah  Grover 

Aug. 

25 

3 

5 

2.0.0 

a          It 

6.  6.8 

John  Harenden[Heredon] 

Mar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

a 

17.13.4 

James  Hoton 

May 

19 

6 

11 

2.0.0 

( (          ( ( 

12.14.8 

Jerom  Hutchins 

Aug. 

20 

3 

10 

2.0.0 

t  (          (  ( 

6.13.4 

Bliss  floisington 

Mar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

t  (          (( 

17.13.4 

Vespasian  Hoisington 

" 

" 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

( (          .( 

17.13.4 

Derick  Oxford 

Aug. 

1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

a          ti 

8.  0.0 

John  Kent 

ti 

U 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

Prisoner 
of  war. 

8.  0.0 

Elisha  Kingsbury 

May 

19 

6 

11 

2.0.0 

Dec.  1 

12.14.8 

David  Lumbard 

Aug. 

20 

3 

10 

2.0.0 

it          a 

6.13.4 

Luke  Lamphire 

Mar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

a         li 

17.13.4 

Stephen  Marcey 

" 

" 

8 

25 

2.0,0 

I  .             [  c 

17.13.4 

Cipporn  Morgan 

Aug. 

20 

3 

10 

2.0.0 

"          " 

6.13  4 

Stephen  Powell 

" 

1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

It          li 

8.  0.0 

Jabez  Parkis 

1  ( 

I  i 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

11          a 

8.  0.0 

Asa  Percivel 

f  1 

20 

3 

10 

2.0.0 

11          <( 

6.13.4 

Artemas  Eobinson 

Mar. 

5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

C>                11 

17.13.4 

326 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


Com- 

Time of  ser- 

Pay 

When 

Names 

mence- 
ment of 

vice 

per 
month 

dis- 
charged 

Total 

pay 

Months 

Days 

Elmeriah  Roundy 

Aug.  25 

3 

5 

2.0.0 

Dec.   1 

6.  6.8 

Simeon  Eoot 

1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

8.  0.0 

Timothy  Eichardson 

Mar.     5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

17.13.4 

Eben'  Squire 

Mar.     5 

8 

35 

3.0.0 

17.13  4 

Eb.  Perce  Stearns 

"       " 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

17.13.4 

Jeroham  Sawens 

Apl.    25 

7 

5 

3.0.0 

14.  6.8 

Nathl.  Akins 

Aug.     1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

8.  0.0 

W"  Strong 

"      25 

3 

5 

2.0.0 

6.   6.8 

John  Winchester  Throop 

1(                (1 

3 

5 

3.0.0 

6.  6.8 

Samuel  Tredway 

] 

4 

0 

3.0.0 

8.  0.0 

John  Titus 

"      25 

3 

5 

2.0.0 

6.  6.8 

Aaron  Trusdel 

Aug.     1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

8.  0.0 

Isaac  Sessions 

Mar.     5 

8 

35 

2.0.0 

17.13.4 

Caleb  Urite  [Wright?] 

Apl.    25 

7 

5 

2.0.0 

14.  6.8 

Elisha  Walker 

June  16 

5 

14 

2.0.0 

10.18.8 

John  Willcocks 

Aug.     1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

8.  0.0 

John  Williams 

June  16 

5 

14 

3.0.0 

10.18.8 

Benet  Williams 

Mar.     5 

8 

25 

2.0.0 

17.13.4 

Josiah  Williams 

Aug.     1 

4 

0 

2.0.0 

8.  0.0 

Samson  Marbel 

Mar.     5 

2 

3 

2.0.0 

May   8 

4.  4.0 

Caleb  Hoten 

May    19 

1 

26 

3.0.0 

Died 
July  15 

3.14.6 

Subsistence. . 


^^870. 13. 9 
34.  0.0 


Total.. ;^904.13.9 

State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  8'''  Jan.  1781.  Personally  ap- 
peared Capt.  Jesse  Safford,  signer  of  the  within  Pay  Roll  and 
made  solemn  oath  that  the  same  is  justly  charged,  so  as  not  to 
injure  this  State  or  any  individual. 

Before  me,         Thos.  Chittenden,  Cap"  Genl. 

Pay  Table  Office.  This  Pay  Roll  being  examined  and 
approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster  to  the  Troops  of  this  State,  it  being 
the  sum  of  Nine  Hundred  and  four  pounds  thirteen  shillings  and 
nine  pence,  in  sound  money  or  other  currency  equivalent,  he  to  be 
accountable  for  the  same.  Given  at  Arlington,  this  10"^  day  of 
June,  1781.  Thos,  Tolman, 

John  Fassett. 

Reed,  the  above  in  full,  March  20,  1782. 

^904.13.9.  Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  327 

[24:6]  \^Lieiit.  Col.  James  Claghorn\ 

State  of  Vermont  Dr.  To  James  Claghorn,  Lt.  Col.  of  the 
5th  Regt.  of  Militia  for  service  done  said  State  at  sundry  times,  in 
alarms,  scouting,  guarding,  etc. 

Nov.  6,  1778.     To  six  days  with  the  Regiment 

at  Shoreham  @  10/8  ^  3.   4.   0 

"      6  quarts  fatigue  Rum    del''' 

to  the  Reg't  @  3/  0.18.   0 

May  6,  1779.  To  10  days  with  part  of  the 
Regiment  at  Rutland, 
guarding  the  stores  @  6/8  3.   6.   8 

Nov.  24,  1779.   To  three  days  with  the  Regi- 
ment at  Brown's  Camp  at  10/8      ].12.   0 
To  my  horse    at    Tinmouth,  ex- 
press 15  miles  @  /3  0.    2.11 
To    expense    money  20  dollars 

cont'  0.   6.   0 

March  21,1780.  To  one  day  with  sleigh  and 
horses,  carrying  a  load  of 
provisions  from  Rutland  to 
Castleton  @  10/  0.10.   0 

Nov.  1,  1780.     To  4  days  at  Castleton  with  the 

Regiment  @  3/  0.12.   0 

Total         £\.Q.\\-   7 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  31,  1781.  The  within  account  is 
examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  being  ten  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  seven  pence,  lawful 
money,  to  Col.  James  Claghorn  or  bearer. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  \   Q^^j^ee 
John  Fassett,  \ 

Reed,  May  31st,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
^10.11.7  James  Claghorn. 


328 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[128] 


\_A  Detachment  under  Lt.  Samuel  Willard^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Detatchment  of  men  that  was  ordered  to 
Castleton  for  a  tour  ot  fourteen  days  on  Dec.  1,  1780  to  be  under 
the  command  of  Capt.  Wallace,  which  said  orders  were  counter- 
manded before  the  fourteen  days  were  out. 


Amt.  at 

Total 

Names 

Days 

Miles 

4*  m. 

including 
rations 

Lt,  Samuel  Willard 

6 

oo 

7.4 

1.12.10 

Corpl.  Timothy  Allen 

7 

oo 

7.4 

17.   5 

Georsje  Rush 

6 

23 

7.4 

15.   4 

Joth.   Prindle 

(; 

22 

7.4 

15.    4 

Daniel  Hulet 

6 

0-) 

7.4 

15.   4 

Jacob  Egerton 

6 

22 

7.4 

15.    4 

^5.11.    7 

Attest,  Saml.  Willard. 

Pay  Table  Office,   Arlington,   June  6,   1781.     The  within  roll 

examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 

same  to  Lt.  Saml.  Willard  or  bearer,  being  ^5.11.7  Lawful  m.oney. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  I     ^ 
T  -1.     T7        tt  Com. 

John  Fassett,  | 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  above  contents. 

^5.11.7  Saml.  Willard,  Lt. 

[133,  dupl  181]  [^  Scout  under  Major  John  Barron'\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  scout   from  Moretown  [Bradford]  in  the  year 
1780,  under  command  of  Maj.  John  Barron. 


Names 

Days 

Per 

day 

Miles 

Mil- 
age 

Total 

John  Barron,  Maj. 

6 

0.8.0 

40 

4" 

3.    1.   4 

James  Thurber,  Capt. 

6 

(i.8 

40 

2.13.   4 

Benj.  Baldwin,  Lt. 

6 

4.3 

40 

1.18.10 

Nathl.  White,  Lt. 

6 

4.3 

40 

1.18.10 

George  Goodhue,  Sergt. 

G 

1.7 

40 

1.   2.10 

Joseph  Clark,              " 

6 

1.7 

40 

1.   2.10 

Obed  Sanders 

11 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.   4 

Silas  Old  ridge 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.   4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


329 


Names 

Days 

Per 

day 

Miles 

Mil- 
age 

Total 

Levi  Andros 

0 

lA 

40 

4 

d 

1.    1.    4 

John  Andros 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.    4 

Jonathan  Darbe,  Sergt, 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.    4 

Robt.  Barnard,  Jr. 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Ephraim  Martin 

6 

1,4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Leonard  Harriman 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.    4 

Hugh  Miller 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Saml.  Miller 

Ci 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Benj.  Barnet 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.    4 

Stephen  Jenkins  [Ginkins] 

G 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Eben''  Martin 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.   4 

James  Calkins 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.   4 

Ichabod  Collins 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.   4 

John  Gault 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Jesse  M'Farlin 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Thos,  M'Farlin 

G 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.    4 

John  Martin 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Levi  Collins 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.   4 

John  Smith 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.   1.   4 

Jeremiah  Smith 

6 

1.4 

40 

' 

1.   1.    4 

Ephraim  Martin 

G 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

Peter  Boin 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

John  Barnet 

6 

1.4 

40 

1.    1.   4 

^38.12.    4 

John  Barron,  Major. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct  28,  1784.  The  within  roll 
having  been  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the 
contents  of  the  same  to  Maj.  John  Barron,  for  himself  and  scout, 
being  the  sum  of  Thirty-eight  pounds  12/4  lawful  money. 

Timo.  Brownson, 


Thos.  Tolman,       (" 


Committee. 


Treasurer's  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  29,  1784. 
urer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 


Reed,  of  the  Treas- 
John  Barron. 


330 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[130]  [CaJ>t  Abraham  Salisbury's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abraham  Salisbury's  Company  for  service 
in  the  year  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Amount 

Miles 

Amount 

Total 

Abraham  Salisbury,  Capt. 

18 

6.    0. 

0 

79 

1.    6. 

4 

7.  6.  4 

Pearce  Spencer,  Lt. 

11 

2.    6.10  1 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

2.15.   6 

Oziel  Smith,  Lt. 

16 

3.   8. 

3 

66 

1.   2. 

0 

4.10.   8 

Stukely  Thornton,       Sergt, 

4 

0.   6. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.10.   8 

Thomas  Hutchinson,      " 

13 

1.   0. 

7 

39 

0.13. 

0 

1.13.   7 

Jabez  Weaver,                  " 

11 

0.17. 

5. 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

1.   6.   1 

Christopher  Howard,      " 

6 

0.   9. 

6 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

0.18.   2 

David  Place,  Corpl. 

11 

0.16. 

5 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

1.   5.   1 

Griffin  Place,      " 

4 

0.   5.11  1 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.10.   3 

Joseph  Button,  " 

17 

1.   5. 

6 

86 

1.   8. 

8 

2.14.   2 

Jesse  Sprague 

11 

0.14. 

8 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

1.   3.   4 

Fores  Rice 

11 

0.14. 

8 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

1.   3.   4 

Lewis  Walker 

13 

0.17. 

4 

39 

0.13. 

0 

1.10.   4 

Isaac  Osborn 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Eben''  Howard 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Sylvanus  Smith 

16 

1.   1. 

4 

66 

1.   2. 

0 

2.   3.   4 

Abel  Cooper 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

•  13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Peleg  Eddy 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Joseph  Williams 

2 

0.   2. 

8 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   7.   0 

Neh.    Smith 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Aaron  Easty 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Zebediah  Green 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4' 

0.   9.   8 

Joshua  Webster 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9,    8 

Ziba  Parsons 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

James  Wells 

12 

0.16. 

0 

73 

1.   4. 

4 

2.   0.   4 

David  Whitney 

4 

0.   6. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Gideon  Hewit 

4 

0.    5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.    9.   8 

Ezekiel  Clark 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Daniel  Smith 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   9.   8 

Nathan  Daniels 

4 

0.   5. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.    9.   8 

William   Dwinel 

11 

0.14. 

8 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

1.   3.  4 

John  Campbell 

11 

0.14. 

8 

26 

0.   8. 

8 

1.   3.   4 

Robert  Mack 

7 

0.   9. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.13.   8 

John  Bowman 

7 

0.   9. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.13.   8 

Jesse  Place 

7 

0.    9. 

4 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.13.   8 

Timo.  Winter 

8 

0.10. 

8 

60 

1.   0. 

0 

1.10.   8 

James  Round 

5 

0.   6. 

8 

40 

0.13. 

4 

1.   0.   0 

John  Simons,  Jr. 

0 

0.   6. 

8 

40 

0.13. 

4 

1.   0.   0 

Benj,  Whitman 

0 

0.   6. 

8 

40 

0.13. 

4 

1.   0.   0 

Job  Chatsey 

2 

0.   2. 

8 

13 

0.   4. 

4 

0.   7.   0 
;^  47. 18. 5- 

Abraham  Salisbury,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


331 


Personally  appeared  Capt.  Abraham  Salisbury  and  made  oath 
to  the  within  pay  roll  and  declared  the  same  to  be  just  and  true  in 
all  its  parts,  before  me, 

Oct.  3.  1781.  Elihu  Smith,   Justice  ot  Peace. 

Pay   Table   Office,    Oct.    5,   1781.      The  within   roll  examined 

and  approved    and   the   Treasurer  is  directed   to  pay  the  same  to 

Capt.    Abraham    Salisbiiry  or   bearer,    being   forty-seven    pounds 

eighteen  shillings  and  five  pence. 

John  Fassett,  |  ^  .,, 

n^-         T,  y  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,    ) 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Abraham  Salisbury  and  by  his 
written  order. 

;£47.18.5  Saml.  Benton. 


[119] 


[Capi.   Ichabod     Robinson's  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Clarendon  in  the  State  of  Vermont  for  the  year  1780. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Ichabod  Robinson,  Capt. 

30 

155 

12.11.   8 

James  Spooner,  Lt. 

15 

125 

5.   5.   8 

Levi  Colvin,  En. 

21 

140 

6.15.   2 

Silas  Whitney,  Clerk 

25 

95 

3.11.   3 

James  Rounds,  Sergt 

5 

30 

0.17.11 

Nathan  Rice, 

5 

30 

0.17.11 

Thomas  Pell, 

2 

60 

1.   3.   9 

Peter  Tarbox, 

8 

30 

1.   2.   6 

Eben"-  Carley,         Corpl. 

28 

115 

3.16.   9 

Peter  Powers, 

13 

95 

2.   8.   5 

Stephen  Robinson,    " 

10 

30 

1.   4.   6 

Danl.  Stanard 

7 

100 

2.   2.   8 

John  Arnold 

40 

60 

1.   5.   4 

Jeremiah  Briggs 

21 

15 

1.13.   8 

Caleb  Ingalls 

21 

95 

2.   9.   6 

Simpson  White 

4 

60 

1.   5.   4 

Oliver  Arnold 

8 

30 

1.   0.   8 

Solomon  Spafford 

10 

30 

1.   3.   4 

Francis  Mattison 

9 

55 

1.   0.   4 

Silas  Whitney,  Jr. 

30 

155 

4.11.   8 

Jona.   Shipard 

9 

70 

1.15.   4 

332 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 


James  Chattsey 
James  Edmonds 
John  Oilman  Lord 
Job  Chattsey 
Jonathan  Wood 
Abial  Tripp 
Israel  Robinson 
Daniel  Colvin 
Charles  Commonds 
Jonathan  Eddy 
Joel  Foster 
Daniel  Washburn 
Caleb  Rowland 
Ebenezer  Pitcher' 
Reuben  Pitcher 
Stephen  Sparks 
John  .Squires 
Stephen  Squires 
Thomas  Curtiss 
James  Jenks 
Noah  Loveman 
Augustus  Spencer 
Nathaniel  Cook 
Abraham  Hathaway 
Alfred  Hathaway 
Jacob  Kate  [Cate  ?] 
William  Carpenter 
Nathan  Place 
Abner  White 
Nathan  Caray 
Joseph  Smith 
Gershom  Beach 
Jerathmel  Powers 
Pierce  Spencer 
Hezekiah  Tuttle 
Jerime  Tuttle 
Stephen  Arnold 
Amos  Eives 
David  Jewell 
Ichabod  Walker 
Job  Congdon 


Days 


15 
11 
14 

4 
8 

20 
8 
4 

10 
2 

8 
8 
4 
4 

21 
4 

15 

44 
4 
5 

28 

o 
O 

8 

11 

28 

21 

2  s 

2 

21 

28 

3 

5 

4 


5 

2 
15 

8 
14 


Miles 


130 
70 
80 
60 
75 
90 
30 
15 
85 
40 
70 
70 
60 
15 
15 
15 
30 

155 
40 
30 
65 

155 

8 

80 

20 

145 
30 
40 

145 
30 
40 
40 
30 
40 
30 
30 
40 
40 
45 
30 
70 


Total 


3.  3. 
1.18. 
2.  3. 
1.  5. 
1.15. 
2.1G. 

1.  0. 
0.10. 

2.  1. 
0.16. 
T.  1. 
1.15. 
1.  5. 
0.10. 
1.13. 
0.10. 
0.16. 

4.  f). 
1.17. 

1.  0. 
1.16. 
4.   9. 

2.  8. 

1.  0. 
0.14. 
3.19. 

2.  7. 
0.16. 
3.19. 
2.  7. 
0.17. 
1.  0. 
0,15. 
1.  4. 
0.12. 
0.12. 
1.  0. 
0.16. 
1.15. 

1.  0. 

2.  2. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


333 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Samuel  Swift 

4 

60 

1.   5.   4 

Stanbury  Button 

G 

30 

0.17.   8 

Frederick  Button 

5 

30 

0.16.   8 

Elisha  Smith 

18 

80 

2.13.   4 

Eber  Farnam 

5 

15 

0.10.   4 

John  Mack 

2 

40 

0.16.   8 

Elisha  Bodman 

18 

85 

2.12.   4 

Samuel  Butler 

9 

100 

2.   2.   8 

W""  Stewart 

18 

140 

3.10.   8 

Charles  Swift 

15 

45 

1.15.   0 

James  Wyley 

10 

30 

1.   3..  4 

Philip  Briggs 

9 

75 

1.11.   0 

Bazaleel  Richardson 

10 

30 

1.   3.   4 

Reuben  Fuller 

9 

30 

1.   2.   0 

George  Jenney 

0 

15 

0.13.   0 

David  Niles 

16 

60 

2.   1.   4 

Thomas  Eddy 

9 

30 

1.   2.   0 

Abel  Cooper 

16 

80 

2.   8.   0 

Jacob  Pattridge 

13 

90 

2.   7.   4 

Jona.  Pattridge 

4 

15 

0.10.   8 

Thaddeus  Palmer 

14 

115 

2.17.   0 

Isaac  Deloughborough 

5 

30 

0.15.   0 

Newell  Potter 

4 

60 

1.   5.   8 

Stephen  Sparks 

4 

60 

0.10.   8 

Robert  Mack 

4 

60 

1.   5.   8 

Zebulon  Persons 

i 

60 

1.   5.   8 

David  Powers 

4 

60 

1.   5.   8 

John  Broaton 

4 

60 

1.   5.   8 

John  Smith 

6 

90 

1.18.   0 

Nathan  Foot 

3 

80 

2.   1.   4 

Timothy  Winter 

7 

100 

1.15.  0 

Eben'  Johnson 

5 

50 

1.   3.   4 

Elihu  Smith 

4 

40 

0.18.   8 

Jehiel  Smith 

3 

40 

0.17.   4 

Asa  Smith 

3 

40 

0.17.  4 

Job  Spafford 

3 

40 

0.17.   4 

Jabez  Weever 

5 

40 

1.  0.   0 

Jesse  Sprague 

3 

40 

0.11.   0 

Elkanah  Cook 

4 

40 

0.18.   4 

John  Bowman 

3 

30 

0.12.   8 

John  Train 

6 

40 

1.   1.   4 

334 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Lewis  Wa]ker 

6 

40 

1.   1.   4 

Saml.  Blodgett 

5 

40 

1.   1.   0 

Joseph  Button 

7 

15 

0    4.   4 

Peleg  Eddy 

2 

30 

0.12.   8 

Thomas  Bentley 

6 

40 

1.   1.   4 

Moses  Johnson 

3 

40 

1.17.   4 

Caleb  Handey 

1 

20 

0.   8.   0 

James  Smith 

3 

40 

0.17.   4 

Isaac  Osborn 

2 

40 

0.15.   0 

Amos  Robinson 

1 

10 

0.   4.   8 

Apdrew  Potter 

2 

30 

0.12.   8 

John  Varney 

4 

40 

0.18.   8 

Jona.  Adams 

4 

40 

0.18.   8 

^192.11.   1 

Ichabod  Robinson,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  7'"  June,  1781.  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  to  Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson  the  within  pay  roll,  which  is  One 
hundred  and  ninety-two  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  one  penny 
lawful  money,  Tho=  Chittenden, 


Timo.  Brownson,  f 


Committee. 


Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
in  behalf  of  Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson. 

Per  me,         Silas  Whitney,  Clerk. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


336 


[508] 


\^Capt.  Ezekiel  Colbe's  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ezekiel   Colbe's  Company  from   Corinth   of 
three- Scouts  from  the  year  1777  and  year  1781. 


No.  of 

Per 

No.  of 

The  sum  due 

Men's  Names 

Days 

day 

miles 

to  each  name 

£     s.    D. 

Ezekiel  Colbe,  Cpt. 

18 

6/8 

70 

7.   3.   4 

Saml.  McFee,  Cpt. 

7 

6/8 

30 

2.16.   8 

Hezekiah  Siloway,  Lieut. 

7 

4/3 

20 

1.15.   5 

Philip  Kerendon 

7 

1/4 

20 

0.16.  0 

Benja.  Sumbon  [?] 

7 

1/4 

20 

0.16.   0 

Abner  Fowler 

5 

1/4 

20 

0.13.   4 

Saml.  Youngfs,  Lieut. 

5 

4/3 

30 

1.11.   3 

Nathan  Spafford,  Sergt. 

5 

1/7 

30 

0.17:11 

Benja.  Noriss 

6 

1/4 

20 

0.14.   8 

John  Normon 

6 

1/4 

20 

0.14.   8 

David  McKeen 

6 

1/4 

20 

0.14.   8 

Ruben  Martin 

6 

1/4 

30 

0.18.   0 

Charles  Crook,  Sergt. 

6 

1/7 

30 

0.19.   6 

Asaph  McFason 

6 

1/4 

30 

0.18.   0 

Jacob  Kent 

6 

1/4 

30 

0.18.   0 

James  Lukis 

6 

1/4 

30 

0.18.   0 

23.   5.   5 

Ezekiel  Colbe,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  )       The    within    roll    approved — the 

Bennington,  March  5,  1784  [  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Ezekiel  Colbe,  Capt.  or  bearer — it  being  the  sum  of 
twenty-three  pounds  five  shillings  and  five  pence. 

^■23-5.5  Timo.  Brownson,  I     Committee. 

Ell  Cogsell,  S 

Treasurer's  Office,  Bennington,  March  5,  1784. 
Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in 
behalf  of  Ezekiel  Colbe.  Benja.  Baldwin. 


336 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[142] 


\Capt.   Jesse  Saivyer's  Co!npany\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jesse  Sawyer's  Company  of  Rangers,  be- 
longing to  Maj.  Eben''  Allen's  Detachment,  raised  for  the  defence 
of  the  State  of  Vermont,  beginning  April  25,  1780,  and  ending  Jan. 
10"',  17S1    both  davs  included. 


Nambs 

Entered 

Discharg'' 

Time 
in  service 

Wages 
per  mo. 

Amt. 
of 

wages 

Mo. 

Days 

Jesse  Sawyer.  Capt. 

Apl. 

25 

Jan. 

10 

8 

16 

8.0.0 

68.  0.  0 

Nathl.  Spencer,  Lt.    ' 

" 

" 

** 

(( 

8 

16 

5.8.0 

46.15.  0 

Ellas  Hall, 

May 

6 

" 

(( 

8 

6 

5.8.0 

44.14.  8 

David  Shepherd,  Sergt. 

" 

9 

Jan. 

3 

7 

26 

2.8.0 

18.14.  6 

George  Sawyer,         " 

June  12 

" 

'  ' 

6 

22 

2.8.0 

16.  1.  9 

William  Popple,        " 

May 

14 

Oct. 

8 

4 

24 

2.8.0 

11.10.  6 

Eleazer  Marble, 

Oct. 

8 

Jan. 

3 

3 

24 

2.8.0 

6.16.  1 

Saml.'Negns,             " 

May 

31 

" 

" 

7 

4 

2.8.0 

17.  3.  4 

Benj.  Bingham,  Oorpl. 

8 

" 

" 

7 

37 

3.4.0 

17,  5.   8 

Eben'  Popple,         " 

" 

14 

Oct. 

8 

4 

34 

3.4.0 

10.  9.  4 

Zenas  Hyde,           " 

June 

13 

Jan. 

3 

6 

33 

3.4.0 

14.14.10 

Eliakim  Koberts,  ■' 

" 

18 

u 

'* 

6 

17 

3.4.0 

14.  6.11 

James  Walder,  Fifer 

May 

1 

" 

<( 

8 

3 

3.4.0 

17.14.11 

Benajah  Cleveland,  Drum. 

•  ( 

4 

'* 

*' 

8 

0 

3.4.0 

17.  9.  6 

William  Negus 

Apl. 

13 

Dec. 

1 

7 

19 

2.4.0 

17.  6.  8 

Timothy  Allen 

May 

1 

Jan. 

3 

8 

3 

8.0.0 

16.  4.  0 

Ab"'  Johnson 

" 

4 

" 

*' 

8 

0 

2.0.0 

15.18.  8 

Daniel  Beman 

(( 

4 

" 

" 

8 

0 

2.0.0 

15.18.  8 

Joseph  Cook                        ( 

t( 

4 

Deserted 

3 

20 

3.0.0 

7.  3.  8 

1 

Aug. 

24 

Jedediah  Fuller 

(< 

4 

Jany 

3 

8 

0 

2.0.0 

15.18.  8 

Francis  Herrick 

(( 

4 

i( 

*' 

8 

0 

2.0.0 

15.18.  8 

John  Stewart 

(4 

4 

" 

" 

8 

0 

3.0.0 

15.18.  8 

Jona.  Morey 

(( 

4 

" 

'* 

8 

0 

3.0.0 

15.18.  8 

John  Orton 

" 

5 

** 

(( 

7 

29 

2.0.0 

15.17.  4 

Daniel  Merrick 

(1 

5 

" 

" 

7 

29 

3.0.0 

15.17.  4 

James  Coiey 

" 

8 

" 

" 

7 

26 

2.0.0 

15.13.  4 

James  Sutherland 

1  < 

14 

" 

" 

7 

20 

2  0.0 

15.  5.  4 

Andrew  Griswold 

" 

16 

( i 

" 

7 

18 

3.0.0 

15.  2.  8 

Bichard  Chamberlain 

(1 

14 

(1 

it 

7 

20 

2.0.0 

15.  5.  4 

John  Negus 

" 

15 

ii 

" 

7 

19 

2.0.0 

15.  4.  0 

James  Clark 

June 

6 

" 

" 

6 

29 

2.0.0 

13.16.  0 

Peletiah  Soper 

<( 

'• 

ti 

6 

39 

2.0.0 

13.16.  0 

Robert  Allen 

" 

" 

Dec. 

1 

5 

25 

2.0.0 

11.13.  4 

David  Lee 

May 

1 

Jany 

3 

8 

3 

2-0.0 

16.  4.  0 

John  Woodward 

Sep. 

14 

(  ( 

3 

21 

3.0.0 

7.  5.  4 

John  Darling 

Aug. 

13 

" 

(1 

4 

33 

2.0.0 

9.  6.  8 

Joseph  Jackson 

" 

30 

" 

(( 

4 

15 

3.0.0 

8.17.  4 

John  Fuller 

July 

26 

(( 

(t 

5 

9 

2.0.0 

10.11.  0 

Samuel  Terry 

Aug. 

17 

Dec. 

3 

3 

17 

3.0.0 

7.  1.  4 

Jesse  Jackson 

*' 

" 

Jan. 

3 

4 

17 

3.0.0 

9.  1.  4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


337 


Names 


Entered 


Discharg' 


Time 
in  service 


Mo.     Days 


Wases 
per  mo, 


Amt. 

of 

wages 


Peter  Parker 
William  Parker 
Andrew  Edmunds 
Benoni  Bishop 
Phinehas  Davis 
Nathan  Allen 
William  Lazell 
David  Lumbard 
John  Gilder 
George  Parker 
Jacob  Cummins 
Daniel  Barns 
John  Willard 
Rockwell 


Aug. 

12 

15 

Sep. 

26 

Aug. 

2fi 

'* 

13 

July 

24 

June 

13 

July 

.1 

June 

18 

Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


June  15 
Sept.    27 
Oct.      8 


Deserted 
Oct.    16 


23 
19 
29 

9 
33 
11 
33 
32 

3 
17 
17 
20 


3.0.0 
2.0.0 
2.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
3.0.0 
2.0.0 


9.  8.  0 

9.  4.  0 

7.16.  0 

8.  9.  4 

9.  6.  8 
10.12.  0 
13.  6.  8 
13,  (5.  8 
10.  3.  8 
12.16.  0 
13.16.  0 
13.  4.  0 

6.  8.  0 

0.10.  8 


Officers'  subsistence:    Capt.  Sawyer, 
Lt.  Spencer, 
Lt,  Hall, 


^17.  0.0 
8.10,0 
8.   4,0 

^33.14.0 


Arlington,  Feb,  1"',  1781,  Then  personally  appeared  Capt. 
Jesse  Sawyer  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  within  pay  roll  is  a 
just  and  true  roll,  without  fraud  to  the  State  of  Vermont,  or  any 
individual,  according  to  my  best  knowledge. 

Before  me,  Thomas  Chittenden,  Governor. 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  being  examined  and 
approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Thos.  Tolman  (Paymaster  to  the  troops  of  this  State)  being  the  sum 
of  eight  hundred  and  forty-five  pounds  and  /8  in  hard  money  or 
other  current  money  equivalent,  taking  his  receipt. 

Given  at  Arlington,  this  1"'  day  of  February,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  )  ^ -.^ 

T  u     T7        v^  f  Committee. 

John  Fassett, 


March  20,  1782. 
^845,0,8 


Received  the  above  in  full. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[32] 


33S 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[207]  \Lieut.   Beriah   Green  s   Company] 

Pay    Roll   of  Lieut.  Beriah  Green's  Independent  Company  of 
Rangers,  raised  for  the  defense  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  1781. 


Names 

Com- 
mence- 
ment 
of  pay 

Time 
of  service 

Per 

month 

When 

dis- 
charged 

Total 

Mo. 

Days 

Lt.  Beriah  Green 

Feb.     1 

2 

1 

5.8.0 

April    1 

10.19.7 

Barnabas  Strong 

"      17 

5 

3.0.0 

Mar.   21 

3.10.0 

Sergt.  John  Woods 

•6 

18 

2.8.0 

"      20 

3.16.9 

"       Nathl.  Aikens 

4 

17 

2.8.0 

((      " 

3.15.2 

Corpl.  Rufus  Root 

"      11 

10 

2.4.0 

( t      It 

2.18.8 

"       James  Barrows 

"      12 

9 

2.4.0 

2.17.2 

Joseph  Foster 

"        4 

17 

2.0.0 

.  (      1  ( 

3.  2.8 

Hallam  Blackmer 

U            It 

11 

2.0.0 

*  *      ' ' 

2.14.8 

George  Cox 

6 

15 

3.0.0 

"      " 

3.  0.0 

Robert  Whitcomb 

*'       " 

15 

2.0.0 

((           (  < 

3.  0.0 

John  Harenden 

" 

15 

2.0.0 

"           '■' 

3.  0.0 

Asa  Foster 

t'       (' 

15 

3.0.0 

((           (  ( 

3.  0.0 

Abel  Payn 

"       8 

13 

2.0.0 

Si         (( 

3.17.4 

Asa  Chedel 

9 

12 

2.0.0 

1  (         It 

3.16.0 

Benj.  Sessions 

((              H 

13 

2.0.0 

((         1( 

2.16.0 

Amos  Troop 

"      10 

11 

2.0-0 

1 1         1  ( 

2.14.8 

Samuel  Granday 

"    11 

10 

3.0.0 

( (         If 

2.13.4 

Joseph  Powers 

1  (         ( ( 

10 

2.0.0 

H         1  ( 

2.13.4 

George  Stow 

1  (         ( ( 

10 

3.0.0 

1 1         *  < 

2.13.4 

Peter  Kendall 

( (         ( ( 

10 

2.0.0 

1  c          ( ( 

2.13.4 

Phineas  Williams 

*'      12 

9 

2.0.0 

It         1  ( 

2.12.0 

Saml.  Bennett 

"       " 

9 

3.0.0 

(  (         t  < 

3.12.0 

Vespasian  Hoisington 

(1       ( t 

9 

2.0.0 

(C          (  ( 

2.13.0 

Stephen  Marcey 

(1       (( 

9 

2.0.0 

(1         ( ( 

3.13.0 

John  Wilcox 

"     13 

9 

2.0.0 

''      21 

2.12.0 

Daniel  Lovejoy 

(.             1  < 

9 

2.0.0 

((      " 

2.12.0 

Gamaliel  Vailes 

"      15 

7 

3.0.0 

t  (      ( t 

2.  9.4 

Ammi  Carrier 

"      17 

5 

2.0.0 

((      ii 

2.   6.8 

Samuel  Allen 

it             i,  I 

5 

2.0.0 

(4               U 

3.  6.8 

Thomas  Freeman 

"       6 

15 

2.0.0 

"      20 

3.  0.0 

John  Whitcomb 

U              (  ( 

15 

2.0.0 

(  (          w 

3.  0.0 

;^96.  6.8 

Beriah  Green,  Lieut. 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,   7th  April,  1781.       The  above  roll 
sworn  to  before  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office.     The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the   Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Lieut.  Beriah 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


339 


Green  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  ninety-eight  pounds  seven  shil- 
lings and  four  pence,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  (  ^       ^^ 
Windsor,  April  7,  1781.  John  Fassett,  \  ^°™ 


March  20,  1782. 
£^8.7A 


John  Fassett, 

Reed,  the  above  in  full. 

Thos.   Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[115] 


[A   Scout  from  Strafford~\ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  a  scout  of  three  men  who  went  from  Strafford, 
Feb.  18,  1781,  and  were  in  the  service  five  days  and  went  to  Dog 
River,  which  is  25  miles,  and  found  themselves,  by  ordei  of  Israel 
Smith,  Maj. 


Names 

Days 

Wages 

Travel 
fees 

Total 

Sergt.  Richmond  Crandal 
Jonathan  Rich 
Jonathan  Luce 

5 
5 
5 

1.7 
1.4 
1.4 

4d 

4 
4 

16.3 
15.0 
15.0 

;£a.ll.7 

Attest,  Elijah  Beeman,  Lt. 

Also  for  myself  an  express  from  Lyme  [to]  Strafford,  by  order 
of  Gen.  Bailey,  it  being  16  miles  at  4'*  per  mile,  5.4 

Attest,  Elijah  Beeman. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Oct.  23,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll,  etc.  was 
examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Elijah  Beeman  or  bearer,  it  being  ^^2.11.7,  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chandler,     1 
Jno.  Strong,  >  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  ) 

Treas'.  Office,  Charlestown,  Oct.  25,  1781.  Reed,  of  the  Treas- 
urer the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  ^3. 11. 7,  lawful  money. 

Elijah  Beeman,  Lt. 


340 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[187] 


[^Capf.    Samuel  Smith's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Samuel  Smith  of  Fairlee  in  the  Alarms, 
in  October,  1781  [1780?]  and  March,  1781,  going  to  Newbury  and 
Royalton,  &c. 


Names 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Amount 
travel 

Capt.  Sami  Smith 

10 

2.13.   4 

20 

9.4 

Serg'  John  Marston 

10 

15.10 

28 

9.4 

John  Woodworth 

10 

13.   4 

28 

9.4 

Elijah  Blood 

10 

13.   4 

28 

9.4 

Charles  Annis 

6 

8.   0 

28 

9.4 

Jacob  Annis 

6 

8.   0 

28 

9.4 

Isaac  Annis 

6 

8.   0 

28 

9.4 

W"  Marston 

9 

12.   0 

28 

9.4 

Peter  Marston 

10 

13.   4 

28 

9.4 

Asa  Town 

10 

13.   4 

38 

12.9 

Aaron  Taft 

6 

8.   0 

14 

4.8 

W™  Broughton 

6 

8.   0 

14 

4.8 

John  Green 

3 

4.   0 

14 

4.8 

Solomon  Morey 

3 

4.   0 

14 

4.8 

Francis  Hough 

3 

4.   0 

14 

4.8 

Simeon  Morey 

3 

4.   0 

14 

4.8 

Jonathan  Jacobs 

3 

4,   0 

14 

4.8 

Theodorus  Woodward 

10 

13.   4 

38 

12.9 

John  Jacobs 

3 

4.   0 

14 

£  7.  6.9 

Total, 

^17.18.7 

Sam'l  Smith,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  21,  1781.  The  within  roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Sam'  Smith  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  seventeen 
pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  seven  pence. 

John  Fassett, 
Tim"  Brownson, 


.,1 


Com« 


June  23,  1781.      Received  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contentS- 
of  this  order. 

^17.18.7  Samuel  Smith. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


341 


i[240]  \Capt.  Samuel  McClure's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Saml.  McClure's  Company  at  Dresden  on 
an  alarm  at  Newbury  the  8"'  of  March,  1781. 


Names 

Miles 

Price 

Days 

Wag 

es 

Total 

Saml.  M'Clure,  Capt. 

25 

0.8.4 

3 

1.   0. 

0 

7.   8.4 

Parker  Smith,  Lt. 

8.4 

it 

0.12. 

9 

1.   1.1 

Charles  Tilden,  Sergt. 

8.4 

I  i 

0.    4. 

9 

13.1 

Leml.    Payn,            " 

8.4 

11 

0.   4. 

9 

13.1 

Eben'  Fitch,  Clk. 

8.4 

(  ( 

0.   4. 

9 

13.1 

Eben''  Brewster 

8.4 

i  i 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Beza  Woodward 

8.4 

>.i 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Jas.  Wheelock 

8.4 

ii 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Eben'  Williams 

8.4 

I  1 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Stephen  Tilden 

8.4 

f  ( 

0.  4. 

0 

12.4 

Eben'  Lane 

8.4 

(  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Barnabas  Perking 

8.4 

i  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Benj.   Smith 

8.4 

k( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Alden  Spooner 

8.4 

t  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Bennoe  Dewey 

8.4 

i  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Thos.  Eddy 

8.4 

(  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Jona.  Bearce  [?] 

8.4 

(  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Elijah  Dunbar 

8.4 

(  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Osias  Sylsby 

8.4 

(  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Christopher  Page, 

8.4 

1  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Ambrose  Porter 

8.4 

I  i 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

David  Porter 

8.4 

I  i 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Jabez  Peck 

8.4 

i  I 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Nahum  Sargeant 

8.4 

(  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Caleb  Bingham 

8.4 

I  ( 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Roger  Fitch 

8.4 

(  1 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Elijah  Kent 

8.4 

i  I 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Saml.   Clap 

8.4 

ii 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

John  Norton 

8.4 

I  t 

0.   4. 

0 

12.4 

Benj.  Smith,  Jr. 

8.4 

t  i 

0.   4. 

0 

12  4 

;^17.17.0 

Saml.  M'^Clure,  Capt. 

Pay   Office,   Bennington,    Feb    6,  1782.       The    within    account 
being   approved   of,  the  Treasurer    is   directed  to  pay  the  sum  of 


342 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


seventeen  pounds  seventeen  shillings  to  Capt.  Saml.  M'^Clure  or  to 

his  order.  Isaac  Tichenor,  I  ^       „„ 

m-       4.-1      -D  y  Com" 

Timothy  Brownson,  ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  June  19,  1782.  Reed  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  the  contents  cf  the  above  order,  being  seventeen  pounds 
seventeen  shillings  for  and  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Saml.  M'^CIure. 

^17.17.0  Eben'  Brewster. 


[154] 


[CaJ>t    Charles  Nelson's   Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Charles  Nelson's  Company,  raised  by  order 
of  Convention  held  at  Cornish  in  Feb.  1781,  for  the  defence  of  these 
frontiers,  from  the  time  they  engaged  until  26""  March,  1781. 


Names 

When 
entered 

Days 

Wages 
per 

Bations 
due 

Total 

service 

month 

1781. 

Capt.  Charles  Nelson 

Mar.    1" 

26 

8.0.0 

1.14.8 

8,13.4 

Lt.  James  Blirch  [Marsh] 

"       " 

26 

5.8.0 

0.17.4 

5.10.8 

Lt.  Shubael  Dimmock 

"      20 

6 

5.8.0 

0.  4.0 

1.  5.6 

Sergt.  Abel  Parks 

1 

26 

2.8.0 

2.  1.4 

Eph"'  Dunlap 

\,i              (1 

36 

2.8.0 

2.   1.4 

"      Solomon'Smith 

"     20 

6 

2.8.0 

0.   9.4 

Corpl.  Ziba  Huntington 

1 

26 

2.4.0 

1.18.0 

"        John  Campbell 

"       " 

26 

2.4.0 

1.18.0 

Bazaleel  Burton 

"       '< 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Eliada  Brown 

" 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Joel  Cooper 

"       " 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Jacob  Colburn 

i(       (1 

26 

2'. 

1.14.8 

Stephen  Chapman 

U               (1 

26 

3. 

1.14.8 

W""  Corkins 

"        " 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

David  Duffin 

"     14 

12 

2. 

0.16.0 

Joseph  Downer 

"       1 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Salmon  Dowe 

11               CI 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Ezra  Ellsworth 

"     11 

15 

2. 

1.  0.0 

Steward  Howe 

1 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Enos   Hoyt 

8 

18 

2. 

1.  4.0 

Level  Kimball 

1 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

James  Kelsey 

(<             it 

26 

0 

1.14.8 

Bobert  Nichols 

'I           (i 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Asa  Preston 

1  (           u 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Solomon  Kathburn 

"     14 

12 

2. 

0.16.0 

Alexander  Eeynolds 

1 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Ebenezer  Stark 

Cl              (  ( 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Experience  Trisket  [Frisket] 

it.              (C 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Reuben  Finney  [Tinney] 

"       " 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

John  Tickney 

1.          (( 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Elijah  Wright 

li        i( 

26 

3. 

1.14.8 

Moses  Warren 

11        1< 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


343 


Names 

When 
entered 

Days 

Wages 
per 

Rations 
due 

Total 

service 

month 

1781. 

Aaron  Warren 

Mar.    1 

26 

2. 

1.14.8 

Ephrainj  Wood 

i 

i       11 

20 

2 

1.14.8 

Job  Williams 

.       .< 

26 

3 

1.14.8 

Nathan  Spafford 

1       ,1 

26 

2 

1.14.8 

John  Nelson 

'      20 

6 

2 

0.  8.0 

James  Cook 

6 

3 

0.   8.0 

Arthur  Latham 

I       li 

6 

2 

0.  8.0 

W°'  Davidson 

I       .1 

6 

2 

0.  8.0 

Saml.  Bigsbee 

" 

6 

3 

0.  8.0 

Jona.  Bigsbee 

<       11 

6 

2 

0.  8.0 

Joseph  Howard 

C                (( 

6 

3 

0.  8.0 

Christopher  Cary 

" 

6 

3 

0.  8.0 

Daniel  Hovey 

'       " 

6 

2 

0.  8.0 

Joseph  Taylor 

•      10 

16 

2 

1.   1.4 

John  Stevens 

" 

16 

3 

1.   1.4 

Samuel  Ladd 

(       (t 

16 

3 

1.   1.4 

^76.   1.6 

A  true  roll.  Attest,         Charles  Nelson,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  23^  1781.  The  within 
pay  roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  the  same  to  the  Paymaster  o£  the  Troops,  being 
the  sum  of  seventy-six  pounds  one  shilling  and  six  pence,  lawful 
money,  the  said  Paymaster  to  be  accountable. 

Timo.  Brownson,  j  p 
John  Fassett,  (  ^°'^ 

Date  above,  then  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of 
the  above  in  full. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster  of  the  Troops. 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this  warrant.  Oct  2'', 
1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


jmmittee. 


34-4 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[216] 


\Capt.    Thomas  Collins'   Company'] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Collins  Company,  in  Col.  Gideon 
Warren's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  State,  com- 
mencing the  23rd  day  of  March  and  ending  as  entered  in  column 
third. 


Names 


Oapt.  Thomas  Collins 
Lt.  Solomon  Wilder 
Sergt.  Cephas  Carpenter 

"       AsfihelJoiner 
Corpl.  Levi  Wood 

"      John  Collins 
Nathan  Walton 
Joshua  Wood 
Amos  Herriok 
Mathan  Lee 
Edward  Bailey 
Benjamin  Baley 
George  Shearman 


Entered 


March  23 


Dis- 

oharg'' 

& 

3 

p. 

month 

QD 

1 

Amt. 
mil- 
age 

Mch.  25 

8.0.0 

17 

5.8 

'  26 

4 

3.8.0 

40 

13.4 

'  29 

7 

2.8.0 

26 

8.8 

'  25 

3 

2.8.0 

20 

6.8 

'  26 

4 

2.4.0 

40 

13.4 

'  26 

4 

2.4.0 

40 

13.4 

'  26 

4 

2.0.0 

40 

13.4 

'  26 

4 

3.0.0 

40 

18.4 

'  26 

4 

2.0.0 

40 

13.4 

'  25 

3 

2.0.0 

30 

6.8 

'  29 

7 

2.0.0 

40 

13.4 

'  29 

7 

2.0.0 

26 

8.8 

'  29 

7 

3.0.0 

36 

8.8 

Total 


1.  5. 
1.10. 

19. 

11. 

19. 

19. 

18. 

18. 

18. 

10. 
1.  2. 
0.18. 
0.18. 


i:i2.10.10 


Thomas  Collins,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  )  Clarendon,  June  11,  1781.      Personally  ap- 

Rutland  County.    (  peared    Capt.    Thomas    Collins,    signer  to  the 
foregoing  roll,  and    made    solemn   oath    that    the    several    articles 
therein  mentioned  are  justly  and  truly  charged  and  entered  accord- 
ing to  the  best  of  his  knowledge. 
Sworn  before  me. 

Increase  Mosely,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay   Table  Office,  12th.  of  June  1781.      The  within  roll  being 

examined  is   approved   and   the  Treasurer  is   directed   to  pay  the 

same  to  Capt.  Thomas  Collins  or  order,  which  is  twelve  pounds  ten 

shillings  and  two  pence. 

Thos.   Chittenden,  |  ^  .,, 

r^-         Tz,  r  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,    j 

Date  above,  received  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf 
of  Thos.  Collins.  George  Shearman. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS 


345 


[177]  [A   Scout  from  Moretown\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  scout  from  Moretown,  March,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Per 

day 

Miles 

Mil- 
age 

Total 

Eben"-  Martin,  Capt. 
James  M<=Laughlin,  Lt. 
John  Hunkins 

10 
10 
10 

6.8 
4.3 
1.4 

80 
80 
80 

4 
4 
4 

4.13.   4 
3.   9.   3 
2.   0.   0 

^10.   2.    6 

Attest,         Eben' Martin,  Capt. 
John  Barron,  Major. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  29,  1784.  The  within  Pay 
Roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the  con- 
tents of  the  same  to  Maj.  John  Barron  for  said  scout,  being  the  sum 
of  Ten  pounds  2/6  lawful  mone}-. 

Tim"  Brownson,    )  ^  ... 

,,„  n>   1  c  Committee. 

Thomas  Tolman,  \ 


Rutland,  Oct.  29,  1784. 
the  above  order. 
^10.2.6 

[99] 


ReC'  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of 
John  Barron. 


\Capt.   John    Throop' s  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Throop's  Company  of  Militia  for 
their  service  in  the  late  alarm  and  what  they  are  allowed  for  time 
from  their  respective  homes.      March  9,  1781. 


Names 

Com- 
mencing 

ft 
4 

p, 

day 

Amt. 
pay 

OD 

p, 

mile 

Total 

Capt.  John  Throop 

March  9 

5.4 

1.   1.4 

17 

4d 

1.  7.0 

Lt.  Bartholomew  Durkee 

4 

3.7 

14.4 

17 

1.   0.0 

' '  Thomas  Vail 

4 

1.7 

14.4 

17 

1.  0.0 

Sergt.  Darius  Sessions 

4 

1.7 

6.4 

27 

J5.4 

"       Abidai  Smith 

4 

1.7 

6.4 

4U 

19.8 

"       Elijah  Mason 

7 

1.7 

11.1 

17 

16.9 

William  Willson 

4 

1.6 

6.4 

17 

12.0 

Corpl.  John  Peran 

3 

1.4 

4.6 

17 

10.2 

Edmund  Hodges 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

11.0 

Resolved  Sessions 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

40 

" 

18.8 

346 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 


Nathl.  Throop,  Sar' 
John  Bacon 
Henry  Ainsworth 
Jona.  Bebee 
Sylvester  Bugbee 
Timothy  Blaimer 
Josiah  Badcock 
Nathan  Chase 
Asa  Child 
John  Cheedle 
Daniel  Frasor 
W'"  Saml.  Hutchinson 
Seth  H  odges 
John  Hour 
Thomas  Noonan 
Daniel  Sharp 
Eben'  Winslow 
Samuel  Snow 
Jona.  Carpenter 
Ellzah  Carpenter 
Isaiah  Tinkham 


Com- 

m 

^ 

P' 

Amt. 

m 

p, 

mencing 

ft 

day 

pay 

% 

mile 

March  9 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

4-1 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

17 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

17 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

17 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

17 

7 

1.4 

9.4 

17 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

17 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

17 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

17 

3 

1.4 

4.0 

17 

Total 


11.0 

11.0 

11.0 

11.0 

13.8 

11.0 

11.0 

11.0 

9.8 

11.0 

15.0 

9.8 

13.8 

9.8 

11.0 

11.0 

15.0 

9.8 

9.8 

9.8 

9.8 

i:20.  5.7 


The  above  is  a  true  pay  roll. 

Attest,  John  Throop. 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,  April  14,  1781. 

Sworn  before  John  Fassett,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  John  Throop 
or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  twenty  pounds  five  shillings  and  seven 
pence,  lawful  money.     Windsor,  April  14,  1781. 

Timo.  Brownson, 

John  Fassett, 


June  19,  1781. 
the  above  order. 
;£20.5.7 


>■  Committee. 
Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of" 

John  Throop. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


347 


[162]  \_Lieut.  Daniel  Spooner's  Company'] 

A  Pay    Roll  of  Lieut,    Daniel   Spooner's   Company  of   Militia 
that  marched  to  Orford  on  the  Alarm,  March,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

P'  day 

Amt. 
pay 

Miles 

P' 
mile 

4d 

Total 

Lt.  Daniel  Spooner 

2 

H.7 

7.2 

32 

0.17.10 

En.  Jonah  Loomis 

3 

3.7 

7.3 

32 

'* 

17.10 

Sergt.  George  Denison 

8 

1.7 

3.2 

32 

" 

13.10 

John  Harvey 

2 

1.(1 

3.2 

33 

( i 

13.10 

Corpl.  Joseph  Evans 

3 

1.6 

3. 

33 

'* 

13.  8 

Oliver  Bust 

3 

1.6 

3. 

33 

t  ( 

13.  8 

"      Joseph  Grow,  Jun. 

3 

1.6 

3. 

33 

" 

13.  8 

"      John  Grow 

3 

1.4 

3. 

32 

k  < 

13.  8 

Dan  Davison 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

38 

' ' 

13.  4 

Asa  Taylor 

3 

1.4 

2.8 

32 

1  ( 

13.  4 

Zebulon  Lee 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

33 

1  ( 

13.  4 

Thomas  Kiohardson 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

t  ( 

13.  4 

James  Richardson 

3 

1.4 

2.8 

33 

'* 

13.  4 

Moses  "Webster 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

k  i 

13.  4 

Asa  Wright 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

" 

13.  4 

Phineus  Rust 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

1  ( 

13.  4 

Jeremiah  Rust 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

33 

'* 

13.  4 

John  Dunbar 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

( ( 

13.  4 

Nehemiah  Liscom 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

33 

' ' 

13.  4 

W""  Sumner 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

( ( 

13.  4 

Robert  Green 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

32 

i  f 

13.  4 

Joseph  Remington 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

i  ( 

13.  4 

Walter  Smith 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

( ( 

13.  4 

Timo.  Lull 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

( * 

Ig.  4 

W-  S.  Ashley 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

1  ( 

13.  4 

Phin»  Killam 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

' ' 

13.   4 

Isaac  Main 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

1 1 

13.  4 

Wilder  Willard 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

i( 

13.  4 

Eli  Willard 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

32 

1  ( 

13.  4 

Nathan  Call 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

32 

'  * 

13.  4 

Eleazer  Bishop 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

32 

( I 

13.   4 

Benj.  Munsell 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

'  * 

13.   4 

Job.  Tiller 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

33 

i  t 

13.  4 

Parsons  Antisill 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

33 

' ' 

13.  4 

John  Goldsbary 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

" 

13.  4 

W"'  Gouldsbary 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

13.  4 

Joseph  Gallup 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

33 

" 

13.   4 

Paul  Spnoner,  Sur" 

2 

5.4 

10.8 

33 

13.   4 

Timo.  Fisher 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

33 

" 

13.  4 

W""  Patterson 

2 

1,4 

3.8 

33 

" 

13.   4 

Rations 

2.  8 

;^37.16.  0 

A  true  roll.  Attest,  Danl.  Spooner,  Lt. 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,  April  17,  1781.     Sworn  before 
/"27.16.0  John  Fassett,  Asst. 


348 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


State  of  Vermont,  Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Lt.  Daniel  Spooner  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  twenty- 
seven  pounds  sixteen  shillings  lawful  money. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 
John  Fassett,  (" 

Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 

Paul  Spooner. 
[Ca//.  John  Burfs  Co??ipa?iy\ 


Committee. 


June  25,  1781. 
this  order. 
[143] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Burt's  Company  in  Col.  Samuel 
Fletcher's  Regiment  of  Militia,  for  service  done  in  the  month  of 
March  ,  1781,  both  days  included. 


Names 


Capt.  Burt 
Lt.  Every  Holbrook 
"  Peter  Hazeltine 
Sergt.  Amos  Holbrook 

"     Am''  [Amariah]  Taft 
John  Hunthin  [Huntlin] 
Iham  Barns 
Benj.  Murdock 
Benj.  Kugg 
Caleb  Hayward 
Ephre  Barns 
Jona.  elation 
Benj.  How 
John  How 
Thad'  Hazeltine 
Byal  Hazeltine 
Thomas  Case 
Thomas  Black 
John  Dyer 
Benj.  Dyer 
Eben.  Burt 
William  Eobins 
Saml.  Wiswell 
Paul  Hayward 
Stephen  Wilcox 
Isaac  Hunt  [Hart] 
Silas  Hayward 
Josh  Wood 
Amos  Gray 
Benj.  Fuller 
Edward  Smith 
Josiah  Pisk 


t3 

_'^ 

CO 

QJ 

St*® 

•A-^ 

a  s 
^1 

0    « 

m 

& 
p 

60 

a 

0.     mil 
out  at 
per  mil 

m 

o 
■43 

03 

a  5 " 

H    S   p 

®.2 

a^  2 

< 

IZi 

Ph 

< 

11"' 

12"' 

2 

10.8 

15 

4 

7.8 

2 

9.3 

2 

6.4 

2 

7.3 

2 

6.4 

2 

3.4 

5.0 

2 

3.8 

5.0 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

a 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

o 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

3 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

" 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

2 

2.8 

5. 

0 


18.4 
13.7 
13.7 
8.4 
8.4 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.S 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 


;£'13.9.2 


John  Burt,  Capt- 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


349 


State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  Aug.  13,  1781.  The  within  roll 
sworn  to  by  Capt.  John  Burt,  before 

John  Fasset,  Jr.,   Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Aug.  13,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  John  Burt  or  bearer,  being  thirteen  pounds  nine  shillings  and 
two  pence,  lawful  money.  John  Fassett,  (  „ 

Timo.   Brownson,  j"  ^°™°' 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 

;^13-9.2  John  Burt. 


[105] 


[Sirmfs  under  Command  of  Lieut.  Nathaniel  IF/iite] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  party  of  Men  belonging  to  Col.  Peter  Olcott's 
Regiment,  under  the  command  of  Lieut.  Nathaniel  White,  em- 
ployed as  Scouting  Parties  for  one  month  by  Col.  Olcott's  order,  in 
the  month  of  March,  1781. 


Names 

When 
ngaged 

For  what 
term 

Time  of  service 

Dollars 
per 

Total 

Months 

Days 
30 

month 
18 

Nathl.  White,  Lt.            1' 

'  March 

one  month 

5.8.0 

Eobert  Johnston              ' 

30 

6| 

2. 

John  Barron                      ' 

30 

do 

2. 

Benjamin  Barnard 

30 

do 

2. 

Elijah  Blood 

80 

do 

2. 

John  Barnard 

80 

do 

2. 

Samuel  Miller 

80 

do 

3. 

Levi  Collins                      ' 

80 

do 

2. 

John  Andross 

30 

do 

2. 

Nathan  Spafford               ' 

30 

do 

2. 

John  Gait 

80 

do 

3. 

Jeremiah  Bowen 

30 

do 

2. 

Thomas  McParland          ' 

30 

do 

2. 

John  Jacobs                      ' 

30 

do 

2. 

Nicholas  White 

30 

do 

2. 

.,^33.8.0 

Nathl.  White,  Lieut. 

I  do  swear  by  the  Ever-Living  God,  that  the  within  Roll  is  a 
true  state  of  the  company  t:nder  my  command,  without  any  fraud 
to  the  State  of  Vermont  or  any  individual,  according  to  my  best 
knowledge.  Natha.  White,  Lieut. 

Feb.  5,  1782.     Sworn  before  me. 

Noah  White,  Justice  of  Peace. 


350 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table   Office,    Bennington,   27'"    Feb.    1782.       The  above 

pay  roll   being   approved   of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 

pay  unto  Lieut.  Nathl.  White  the  sum  of  thirty-three  pounds  eight 

shillings  lawful  money.  Nathl.    Brush,        )  ^  .^, 

°  '  T  T>-  -u  r  Committee. 

Isaac    lichenor,    ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  June  18,  1782.     Reed,  of  I.  Allen, 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order  for  Lieut.  White. 

Bildad  Andros. 


[83] 


[^   Scout  from   Straff  or  (f\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  three  men  which  went  from  Strafford  to  Brook- 
field  in  the  month  of  March,  1781,  on  a  Scout  in  the  State  service, 
by  orders  from  Gen.  Olcott. 


Names 

Days 

Per  day 

Miles 

Total 

Ensign  Solomon  Calkin 
John  Harris 
James  Ordway 

3 
3 
3 

1.7X 
1.4     - 
1.4 

20 
20 
20 

0.10.   6 
0.10.   8 
0.10.   8 

^l.ll.lOJ^ 

Pay  Table  Office,  Oct.  22,  1782.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Solomon  Calkin,  or  bearer,  it  being  one  pound  eleven  shillings  ten 
V2  pence.  John  Strong,  )  Committee. 

Timothy  Brownson,  j 

Thetford,  July  28,  1783.  Received  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  one  pound  eleven  shillings  and  ten  pence  half  penny 
Lawful  Money  in  full  of  the  within  account  and  above  order. 

^1.11. 103^  Elijah  Beaman. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


351 


[58] 


\Capt.    Samuel  S.    Savage's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Savage's  Company  of  Militia,  that  marched 
the    16th   day    of    March   last   by    order    from    Genl.    Baley,    Esq 
Windsor,  March  16,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Amount 

Capt.  Saml.  Stow  Savage 

3 

42 

1.10.   0 

Lt.  Jerathl.  Comings 

1.   4.    9 

Lt.  Smith 

1.   4.   9 

Sergt.  James  Fletcher 

0.18.   9 

Sergt.  Worcester 

0.18.   9 

"       Hunter 

0.18.   9 

"       Woods 

0.18.   9 

Corpl.  Bishop 

0.18.   9 

Adams 

0.18.   6 

William  Hunter 

0.18.   6 

Elnathan  Hubbard 

0.18.   6 

Jeremh.  Bishop 

0.18.   0 

Elijah  Allen 

0.18.   0 

Edward  Allen 

0.18.   0 

Jos.  Palmenty 

0.18.   0 

John  Wood 

0.18.   0 

Jona.  Cady 

0.18.  0 

John  Caday 

0.18.   0 

Benj.  Caday 

0.18.   0 

Nathan  Fish 

0.18.   0 

Total 

^19.   9.   6 

Test,  Saml.  Stow  Savage,  Capt. 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,  Apl.  13,  1781.     Sworn  before 

John  Fassett,  Asst. 

State  of  Vermont,  Pay  Table  Office.     The  within  pay  roll  ex- 
amined  and   approved,  and  the   Treasurer  is  directed   to  pay  the 
same  to   Capt.  Saml.    Stow  Savage  or  bearer,   being   the    sum    of 
nineteen  pounds  nineteen  shillings  and  six  pence,  lawful  money. 
Given  at  Windsor,  Apl.  13,  1781. 

Thos.   Chittenden, 
John  Fassett, 

June  14,  1781.      Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treas.,  the  contents  of  the 
above  order  for  Capt.  Savage.  Eben''  Curtis. 


Com^ 


352 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[19] 


\Capt.   John  Marcy's  Conipany\ 


A    Pay    Roll   of  Capt.  John  Mercy's   Company  of  Militia  that 
marched  the  16"'  day  of  March  last  by  orders  from  Gen.  Bailey,  Esq., 
Windsor,  March  16,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  John  Mercy 

3 

42 

1.10.  0 

Lt.  Elnathan  Strong 

1.    4.   9 

Lt.  Eben'  Hoisington 

1.   4.   9 

Sergt.  John  Mercey 

0.18.   9 

Saml,  Pattrick 

0.18.   9 

Matthew  Pattrick 

0.18.   9 

William  Hilton 

0.18.   9 

Corpl.  Thomas  Wilson 

0.18.   6 

'■       Flezekiah  Thompson 

0.18.   6 

Sylvanus  Waters 

0.18.   0 

Stephen  Jacobs 

0.18.   0 

Eldad  Hubbard 

0.18.   0 

Eben"-  Curtis 

0.18.   0 

John  Curtis 

0.18.   0 

Elisha  Hawley 

0.18.   0 

Joseph  Thomas 

0.18.   0 

Joel  Butler 

0.18.   0 

Peter  Currier 

0.18.   0 

Jacob  Hastens 

0.18.   0 

Eben''  Squire 

0.18.   0 

Jeded*  Levins 

0.18.   0 

Stephen  Marcy 

0.18.  0 

Lothrop  Thomson 

0.18.   0 

Simeon  Knowlton  [Nolton] 

0.18.   0 

Saml.  Mercy 

0.18.   0 

Isaiah  Burke 

0.18.   0 

Leonard  Spoilden 

0.18.  0 

John  Gouss 

0.18.   0 

W"  &  Saml.  Jewett,  18/  each 

1.16.  0 

^28.   9.   6 

John  Marcy,  Capt. 

Windsor  County,  Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Sworn  before  John  Fassett,  Asst. 


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353 


Com'= 


Pay  Table  Office.  The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  John  Marcy 
or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  twenty-eight  pounds,  nine  shillings  and 
six  pence,  lawful  money. 

Given  at  Windsor,  April  13,  1781. 

Thos.  Chittenden, 

^28.9.6. 

Bennington,  32d  June,  1781. 
the  within  pay  roll. 

[14]  \_Capt.  J.  Burk's  and  Capt. 

A  Pay  Abstract  for  Capt.  Jesse  Burk's  and  Capt.  Michael 
Gilson's  Companies,  officers  and  soldiers  included,  who  marched  in 
the  Alarm,  March  (at  Newbury)  1781. 


John  Fassett,  [ 

Then  received  the  contents  of 
John  Marcy,  Captain. 

M.    Gibson's  Compames~\ 


No. 

No. 

Pay 

Wages 

Names 

days 

miles 

per 

mile 

per 
day 

Total 

Capt.  Jesse  Burk 

3 

30 

4d 

5/4 

1.   6.   0 

Sub"  Benj.  Whitney 

3 

30 

4 

3/7 

1.   0.   9 

Non-com"^  Experience  Fisk 

3 

30 

4 

1/5^ 

0.14.   4.% 

Jabez  Perry 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Cleaford  Chaffy 

3 

30 

4 

l/i 

0.14 

Richard  Doraen  [Deraen?] 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Calvin  Chaffy 

3 

30 

4 

lA 

0.14 

John  Gould 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Charles  Rice 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Nathl.   Kittredge 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Joseph  Burk 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

John   M'=Neal 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Silas  Burk 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Jesse  Ide 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Cornelius  Miller 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Pearl  Gould 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Saml.  Phipper 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

John  Petty 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

Abel  Carpenter 

3 

30 

4 

1/4 

0.14 

;£14.  5.  ly. 

Pay  Table  Office,  6th  Sept.  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and. approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Jesse  Burk  or  bearer,  it  being  fourteen  pounds,  five  .shillings  and 
a  penny  y.  John  Strong,  (  ^^^^, 

Timo.  Brownson,  \ 


[33J 


354 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Rec'd.  Arlington,  (Sept. 
of  the  within  order. 


15,  1781,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 
Jesse  Burk,  Capt. 


:52] 


[CaJ>t.  Joshua   Hazen's  Company  (^part)'] 


A  Pay  Roll  for  that  r^LrJt  of  Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  Company 
in  Col.  Wood's  Regiment  that  marchtwith  Lieut.  William  Bramble 
to  Dresden  in  the  alarm  at  Newbury  when  Col.  Thos.  Johnson 
was  carried  away  captive.       [March,  1781] 


Names 

Bank 

Miles 
travel 

Days 

in 
service 

Expense 

Total 

William  Bramble 

Lieut. 

13 

o 

^0.8.  0 

0.12.  6 

Asa  .Kmerson 

Sergt. 

do 

2 

3.11 

6.11 

Jacob  Hall 

Private 

do 

2 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Jonatltan  Burtch 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Jesse  Hall 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Joshua  Dewey 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Abel  Marsh 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Roger  Marsh 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Elkanah  Sprague,  Jr. 

do 

do 

2 

2.  8 

6.  8 

Elnathan  Allen 

do 

do 

3 

2.  8 

6.  8 

Elliot  Porter 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Jonathan  Reynold 

do 

do 

3 

2.  8 

6.  8 

W°'  Curtis 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

James  Burtch 

do 

do 

2 

2.  8 

6.  8 

Isaac  Jones 

do 

do 

2 

2.  8 

6.  8 

Oliver  Wateman 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

W"'  Dunham 

Corporal 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  9- 

John  Carpenter 

Private 

do 

3 

2.  8 

6.  8 

Joseph  Marsh,  Jr. 

do 

do 

3 

3.  8 

6.  8 

Daniel  Marsh 

do 

do 

2 

2.  8 

6.  8 

Thos.  Richardson 

do 

do 

3 

2.  8 

6.  8 

W°  Burtch 

do 

do 

3 

2.  8 

6.  8 

Total  of  the  whole, 


,..;^7.13.4.  8* 


*So  in  roll. 

Test.  William  Bramble,  Lieut. 

Hartford,  April  y"  3rd,  1781. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  22,  1781.  The  within 
account  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same  to  Lt.  William  Bramble  or  bearer,  being  seven  pounds 
seven  shillings  and  six  pence. 

Jno.  Fassett,  )  „ 

Timo.   Brownson,  \  ^°™ 

June  23,  1781.  Received  of  L  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  this  order, 

;;^7.12.6.  Elkanah  Sprague. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


355 


[370]  [^Capt.   Joshua  Hazen's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  Company,  who  marched 
to  Piermont,  upon  Gen.  Bailey's  request,  March  9,  A.  D.  1781,  in 
the  Alarm  at  Peacham. 


Names 


Days 


Joshua  Hazen,  Capt. 

Asa  Hazen,  Sergt. 

David  Wright,  ' ' 

Elias  Chapman,  Sergt. 

Andrew  Tracy,  " 

Stephen  Tilden,  Jr.,  Corpl. 
Hezekiah  Hazen,  " 

John  Gillet  [Jillet], 
Joseph  Chapman 
Erastus  Chapman 
Simeon  Curtis 
Thomas  Savage 
Thomas  Hazen 
Solomon  Hazen 
Flavel  [Israel]  Gillet 
Enoch  Eaton 
Jonathan  Bem^ent 
Timo.  Johnston 
Artery  Bobinson 
Nathl.  Bugby 
Nehemiah  Closson 
James  Tracy 
Thomas  Tracy 
Josiah  Tilden 
Luther  Powell 
Calvin  Powell 
William  Strong 
Solomon  Strong 
Solomon  Strong,  Jr. 
Seth  Savage 
Benj.  Wright 
Bedinton  Wright 
Benj.   Burk 
Stephen  Tilden 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
2 
3 
3 
2 
3 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 


Wages 
due 


.0.8 
3.2 
3.3 
3.3 
3.3 
3.0 
3.0 
3.0 
2.8 
3.8 
3.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
3.8 
3.8 
2.8 
3.8 
3.8 
3.8 
3.8 
3.8 
3.8 
3.8 
3.8 
3.8 
2.8 
3.8 
3.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
3.8 
3.8 


Miles 

Miles 

Amt. 

from 

home 

travel 

30  . 

30 

0.10.0 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

30 

30 

10. 

Total 


.  0.8 
13.3 
13.3 
13.2 
13.2 
13.0 
13.0 
13.0 
13.8 
13.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
12.8 
13.8 
13.8 
12.8 
13.8 
12.8 
12.8 
13.8 
13.8 
13.8 
12.8 
12.8 

;^32.    1.8 


Attest,     Joshua  Hazen,  Captain. 
Pav  Table   Office,    Bennington,    June  22^  1781.     The  within 
account  examined   and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Joshua   Hazen  or  bearer,  being  twenty-two 
pounds  one  shilling  and  eight  pence. 

Thos.  Fassett,  Timo.  Brownson,  Committee. 
June  23,  1781.     Reed,  in  full. 
^22  1  8  Elkanah  Sprague. 


356 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[290] 


[CaJ>(.   Timothy  Brush's  Company  {pari)  \ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  part  Capt.  Timothy  Brush's  Company,  who 
marched  by  order  of  Col.  Peter  Olcott  at  the  time  the  enemy  came 
to  Peacham,  under  the  command  of  Lieut.  John  Hopson, 
March  9.  1781. 


Names 

Time  pay- 
ment 

Days 

Wag- 
es 
due 

Miles 
travel 

Pr 
mile 

Amt. 
tx'avel 

Total 

Lt.  John  Hopson 

March  9 

2 

3.7 

13 

4'i 

S 
0.4.0 

11.   2 

Sergt.  Joel  Stimson 

( (       <( 

2 

1.7 

12 

4 

4. 

7.  2 

"    Elas  Newton 

"      " 

2 

1.7 

12 

4 

4. 

7.  2 

"     Benj.  Burton 

((      (( 

2 

1.7 

13 

4 

4. 

7.   3 

Oorpl.  Eiisha  Freeman 

.1       << 

2 

1.5 

12 

4 

4. 

6.10 

John  Bush 

1  c            (  ( 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Elijah  Baldwin 

((         (( 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Jona.  Bartlet 

»l         11 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Joseph  Bartlet 

((        11 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Elet  Bartlet 

(1         11 

2 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

John  Burton 

tl        11 

2 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Israel  Brown 

1  (         11 

2 

3.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Daniel  Brown 

11         1  < 

2 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Jonathan  Benton 

11         ^i 

3 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

David  Belknap 

It         i( 

2 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Elijah  Burnap 

ft         11 

3 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Prince  Freeman 

((         11 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Hezekiah  Goodrich 

11 

2 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Josiah  Goodrich 

((         (1 

2 

3.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Eeuben  Hatch 

It         (1 

2 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

John  Hatch 

((         ti 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Constant  Murdock[Moredock] 

i<         ti 

2 

3.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Cyprian    Morgan 

11         ft 

2 

3.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Francis  Smalley 

ft         11 

3 

3.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

John  Spear 

11         ft 

3 

3.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

John  Sargent 

If         f  1 

3 

2.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Jonas  Eichards 

(f         1 1 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Samuel  Thacher  [Tacher] 

ft         ft 

2 

3.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  a 

Levi  Waterman 

ft         1  ( 

2 

3.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Joseph  Wales 

ft         It 

2 

3.8 

12 

4 

4 

6.  8 

John  Slaughton 

11         (1 

2 

3.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

Eoswell  Morgan 

(t         ft 

2 

2.8 

13 

4 

4 

6.  8 

;^10.19.    6 

A  true  roll. 


Attest, 


John  Hopson,  Lieut. 


Norwich,    June   9,    1781.      Then    personally    appeared    Lieut. 
John    Hopson    of   Norwich    afor"^   and    made    oath   to    the    within 
pay  roll,  that  it  was  made  according  to  the  best  of  his  judgment. 
Before  me,         Nathl.  Brown,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  357 

Pay  Table  Office,  25""  June,  1781.  Examined  and  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  John  Hopkins,  or 
bearer,  it  being  ten  pounds  nineteen  shillings  and  six  pence. 


jry-  r>    °^'  [  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  \ 


Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 
;£10.19.6  Elisha  Burton. 


358 


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[375] 


[^   Scout  under  Lieut.   James  Smalley\ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  service  done  in  a  Scout  under  the  command  of 
Lt.  James  Smalley  at  the  time  of  the  Alarm  at  Peacham,  by  order 
from  Col.  Peter  Olcott,  March  16,  1781. 


Names 

Time 
engaged 

Days 

Wages 
due 

0.15.0 
5.4 
5.4 

Miles 

mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Lt.  James  Smalley 
Jona.  Lord 
Elisha  Waterman 

Mar.  16 

(C                 1( 

4 
4 
4 

30 
30 
80 

4d 

4 
4 

0.10.0 
10. 
10. 

1.  4.4 

15.4 
15.4 

^2.17.8 

Jas.   Smalley,  Lt. 
State  of  Vermont.     Norwich,  9th  of  June,  1781.     Sworn  before 
Benj.  Emmons,  Asst. 

Examined  and   approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same,  it  being  two  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 
Pay  Table  OfSce,  25th  June,  1781. 

John  Strong,  \  Con,n:ittee. 

Timo.   Brownson,  \ 

June   25,  1781.      Reed,    of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the   contents 
of  this  order.- 

^2.17.8  Elisha  Burton. 


[268] 


\_Capt.   Benjamin   Cox's    Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Cox's  Company  of   Militia,  for  marching 
to  Fort  Fortitude  at  Bethel  in  the  year  1781. 


Names 

Time 
when 

Days 

Miles 

Pr 

day 

Total 

Capt.  Benj.  Cox 

Mar.    9 

2 

7 

5.4 

0.13.0 

Sergt.  John  Newton 

2 

7 

1.7 

0.   5.6 

Amos  Bicknell 

2 

7 

1.4 

0.   5.0 

Nathan  Boman 

2 

7 

1.4 

0.   5.0 

Joseph  Boman 

2 

7 

1.4 

0.   5.0 

Solomon    Aikins 

2 

7 

1.4 

0.   5.0 

William  Freeman 

2 

7 

1.4 

0.   5.0 

Andrew  Stevens 

2 

7 

1.4 

0.   5.0 

Saml.  Steward  [Steard] 

2 

7 

1.4 

0.   5.0 

;^2.13.6 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


361 


Norwich,  April  9,  1781.  Then  appeared  before  me  Capt. 
Benj.  Cox  and  made  oath  that  the  within  pay  roll  was  just,  with- 
out fraud  to  the  public  or  any  private  person. 

Benj.   Emmons,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  June  23,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
which  is  eleven  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  two  pence. 

Timo.   Brownson,  )  ^  .,, 

T  -u     17        4.4.         M-  Committee. 
John  Fassett,  [ 

Reed,   the  contents  of  this  order  of  I.  Allen, 


June  25,  1781 
Treasurer. 

^11.17.2. 


Joseph  Foster. 


[254]  [yi   Scout  from  Moretowfi] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  from  Moretown. 


Names 

When 
marched 

Days 

pr 

day 

Miles 

Total 

Eben'  Martin,  Capt. 
James  McLaughlin,  Lt. 
John  Hunkins 

Mar.  1781 

(  (                (  ( 

Mi,                    (  ( 

10 
10 
10 

0.6.8 
0.4.3 
0.1.4 

80 
80 
80 

4.13.4 
3.   9.2 
2.   0.0 

^10.   2.6 

Eben'  Martin,   Capt. 
John  Barron,  Major 

Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct .  29,  1784.  The  within  roll  being 
examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the  contents  of 
the  same  to  Maj.  John  Barron,  for  said  scout,  being  the  sum  of 
ten  pounds  2/6  lawful  money. 

Timo.  Brownson, 
Thos.  Tolman, 


I  Co 


mmittee. 


Rutland,  Oct.  39,  1784. 
of  the  above  order. 
^10.2.6 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 


John  Barron. 


362 


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[169] 


\Capt.   William  Heaton's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Heaton's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Thetford,  from  August,  1780,  to  April,  1781,  in  the  alarm  at 
Royalton  and  twice  to  Newbery,  &c. 


Wages 

Amt.    of 

Names 

Days 

due 
4.   0.0 

Miles 

travel 

Capt.  William  Heaton 

12 

68 

1.2.8 

Lt.  Timo.  Bartholomew 

12 

2.16.0 

68 

1.2.8 

Lt.  John  Wright 

12 

2.16.0 

68 

1.2.8 

Lt.  Abner  Howard 

12 

2.16.0 

68 

1.2.8 

Sergt.  E.  Hosford 

12 

19. 

68 

1.2.8 

Sergt.  Joel  Strong 

12 

19. 

68 

1.2.8 

"       Joel  Chamberlin 

12 

19. 

68 

1.2.8 

Walter  Abbot 

12 

19. 

68 

1.2.8 

Corpl.  Simon  Gillet 

12 

17. 

68 

1.2.8 

Frederick  Arnist 

12 

17. 

68 

1.2.8 

"       Charles  Chamberlin 

12 

17. 

68 

1.2.8 

Richard  Wallace 

12 

17. 

68 

1.2.8 

David  English 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

David  Mann 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Frederick  Mann 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Eldad  Post 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Aaron  Post 

12 

;6. 

68 

1.2.8 

Ichabod  Trusdel 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Aaron  Truesdel 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Aaron  Hosford 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

John  Stewart 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Abijah  Howard 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Joseph  Hosford 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Noah  Swetland 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

W"  Cushman 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Elisha  Woodworth 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Joseph  Downer 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Cushman  Downer 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Gardner  Dustou 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Orange  Heaton 

12 

16. 

68 

■  1.2.8 

Abner  Chamberlin 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Elijah  Howard 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Benj.  Chamberlin 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Saml.  Galusha 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Zebede  Howard 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

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365 


Wages 

Amt.  of 

Names 

Days 

due 

Miles 

travel 

Moses  Cadwell 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Beriah  Loomis 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Abel  Wright 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Samuel  Wright 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Jonathan  Nichols 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

John  Osborn 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Samuel  Rogers 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

George  Hubbard 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

David  Bow 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Thomas  Divine 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Moody  Truman 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Jeptha  Tyler 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

Solomon  Strong 

12 

16. 

68 

1.2.8 

^98.0.0 

Pay  Table  Office,  June  23^  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  is 
examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  ordered  to 
pay  the  same  to  Capt.  William  Heaton  or  bearer,  it  being  for  the 
sum  of  ninety-eight  pounds. 

Timo.  Brownson.    )  Committee. 


June  26,  1781. 
this  order. 

;£98.0.0 


John  Strong, 
Reed,  of  I.  Allen,   Treasurer,    the  contents  of 

Timo.  Bartholomew. 


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[340]  [CaJ>f.    Simeon  Stevens'   Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Simeon  Stevens'  Company  in  Newbury, 
from  May,  1779,  to  May,  1781,  of  service  done  in  guarding  and 
scouting  in  the  sundry  alarms,  guarding  prisoners,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  Peter  Olcott. 


Names 

Days 

Pay 
pr  month 

Total 

Simeon  Stevens,  Capt. 

35 

12.0.0 

6.13.4 

Joseph  Chamberlin,  Lt. 

25 

8 

4.   6.4 

Dudley  Carleton,  2*  Lt. 

25 

8 

4.   6.4 

Saml.  Eaton 

19 

2.8 

1.10.3 

Wright  Chamberlin  ) 

19 

2.8 

1.10.3 

Henry  Lovewell         v  Sergts. 

19 

2.8 

1.10.3 

Josiah  Page                 ) 

,  19 

2.8 

1.10.3 

Joseph  Wilson 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Err  Chamberlin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Otho  Stevens 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Saml.  Stevens 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

William  Wallace 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Zacheus  Lovewell 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

William  Tapline 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

James  Dodge 

29 

2. 

1.18.8 

Levi  Sylvester,  Jr. 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jacob  Fowler,  3* 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Joseph  White,  Jr. 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Amos  Berratt  [Benatt] 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Thomas  Chamberlin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jacob  Page 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

David  Hazletine 

33 

2. 

2.   4 

Robert  Hunkins 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jona.  Goodwin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jacob  Kent 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Thomas  Brock 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Eben'  White 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Mills,  Jr. 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Mills,  Sen. 

1'9 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Reuben  Foster 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Isaac  Stevens 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Mansfield  Taplin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Duncan  McLean 

26 

2. 

1.148 

Remembrance  Chamberlin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Taplin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


369 


Names 

Days 

Pay 
pr  month 

Total 

Abner  Fowler 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Betijamin  Muzzey 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Robert  Johnstone 

57 

2. 

3.16. 

Pelettah   Bliss 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jona,  Bntterfield 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jona.  Fowler 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Hazeltine 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Asa  Webster 

19 

2. 

1.    5.4 

Saml.  Barnate 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Willibie  Goodin 

19 

2. 

1.    5.4 

Benj.  Barnett 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Goodwin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Barnate 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Uriah  Chamberlin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Brown 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Ephraira  Lecy 

19 

2. 

1.    5.4 

Gideon  Smith 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Aaron  Osmore 

39 

2. 

2.12. 

Saml.  Heath 

19 

2. 

1.    5.4 

Ephraim  Bayley 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jameas  Heath 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Ephraim  Webster 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Ephraim  Webster,  Jun' 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Fry  Bayley 

39 

2. 

1.18.8 

Peter  Johnson 

19 

2. 

1.    5.4 

Elihu  Johnson 

20 

2. 

1.   6.8 

Saml.  Johnson 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Russell 

19 

2. 

1.   6.4 

Amos  Kimball 

8 

2. 

10.8 

Saml.  Webster 

19 

2. 

1.   5  4 

Abiel  Chamberlin 

31 

2. 

2.   1.4 

Timo.  Sargent 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Neh''  Lovewell,  Jr. 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Baird 

19 

2. 

1.    5.4 

Sylvanus  Heath 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Neh''  Lovewell,  Senior 

19 

2. 

1.   6.4 

Jacob  Bayley,  Jr. 

19 

2. 
2. 

2. 

1.   5.4 
1.   5.4 
1.   6.4 
1.   5.4 

Moses  Kelly 
James  Bayley 

19 
19 

William  Johnson 

19 

2. 

Nathl.   Chamberlin 

19 

2. 

1.    5.4 

[24] 


370 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Pay 

Total 

pr  month 

Saml.  Hadley 

32 

2. 

2.  2.8 

Asher  Chamberlin 

23 

2. 

1.10.8 

Silas  Chamberlin 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jacob  Fowler,  Jr. 

19 

2. 

1.  5.4 

Jacob  Gates 

39 

2. 

2.12. 

Jona.  Lovewell 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jacob  Kent,  Junior 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Edmund  Brown 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

James  Vance 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

John  Vance 

19 

2. 

].   5.4 

Thos,  Hibbard 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Joseph  Taylor 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Thomas  Johnson 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Paul  Ford 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Thos.  McKeitch 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Samuel  Fellows 

19 

2. 

1.   5  4 

Andrew  Carter 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Jesse  Heath 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Aaron  Shepard 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Nicholas  White 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

Moses  Chamberlin 

21 

2. 

1.  8. 

Stephen  Powers 

19 

2. 

1.  5.4 

Jona.  Powers 

19 

2. 

1.   5  4 

Ashbel  Shepard 

14 

2. 

18  8 

Cornelius  Morgan 

19 

2. 

1.   5.4 

£■- 

L49.7.4 

Simeon  Stevens,  Capt. 

Newbury,  June  7,  1785.  This  certifieth  that  then  Capt. 
Simeon  Stevens  personally  appeared  and  gave  solemn  oath  to  the 
truth  of  the  within  roll,  errors  excepted,  before  me, 

Jacob  Kent,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  9,  1785.  The  within  roll 
is  examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same,  amounting  to  one  hundred  forty-nine  pounds  seven  shil- 
lings and  four  pence,  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Simeon  Stevens  (or 
bearer) 

Sam'  Bartlet,  \     ^  ... 

rv^-         -o  \     Committee, 

limo.  Brownson,  j 

Reed,    of    I.    Allen,    Treasurer,    the 


Sunderland,  July   9,  1785 
contents  of  this  order. 
;^149.7.4 


John  G.  Bayley. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


371 


[331] 


[Srouis  under  Command  of  Capt.  Frye  Bayley\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  party  of  men  belonging  to  Col.  Peter  Olcott's 
Regiment  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Frye  Bayley,  employed  in 
scouting,  dated  at  Newbury,  8th  May,  1781. 


When 

For 

Time  of 

service 

Names 

en- 
gaged 

what 
term 

Total 

Mos. 

Days 

Frye  Bayley,  Capt. 

1 

7 

9.17.4 

James  Bayley,  Lt. 

^ 

1 

7 

6.12.7 

Thos.  Chamberlin,  Lt. 

v^ 

o 

20 

3.11.8 

Thomas  Johnson 

cr 

&3 

16 

1.   1.4 

Levi  Sylvester 

C/5 

"-1 

1 

7 

2.   9.4 

Aaron  Sheppard 

1-1 

ao 

1.   6.8 

Ephraim  Webster 

<^ 

15 

1.   0.0 

Stephen  Powers 

ft 

-t 

1 

7 

2.   9.4 

Jonathan  Powers 

& 

3 

1 

7 

2.   9.4 

Samuel  Johnson 

o 

30 

1.   6.8 

Jesse  Heath 

ft) 

cr 

15 

1.   0.0 

Asa  Webster 

O 
o 

14 

0.18.8 

David  Hazeltine 

rt- 

o 

19 

1.   5.4 

Joseph  White 

0) 

fD 

0 

26 

1.14.8 

Jacob  Bayley,  Jr. 

t-i 

1 

2 

2.   2.8 

Nehemiah  Lovewell 

a> 

p. 

1 

7 

2.   9.4 

John  Lovewell 

r-h 

(-». 

1 

7 

3.   9.4 

Abiel  Chamberlin 

i  i 

12 

0.16.0 

Err  Chamberlin 

00 

o 

Ci. 

(  ( 

15 

1.   0.0 

Nathl.  Merrill 

o 

.^ 

(( 

10 

0.13.4 

Joseph  Chamberlin 
Samuel  Eaton 

05 

5' 

It 

4 
15 

0.  5.4 

1.  0.0 

Samuel  Hadley 

"<! 

i  ( 

10 

0.13.0 

Joshua  Bayley 

_oo 

< 

1 

(t 

2.   0.0 

Henry  Lovewell 

o' 

1 

7 

2.   9.4 

John  Gibson 

CO 

1— ' 

CO 

o 

1 

7 

2.   9.4 

IJenj.   Barnett 

1 

( < 

2.   0.0 

^57.10.7 

The  above  is  a  true  and   just  pay 
ofHcer. 

Newbury,  May  8,  1781. 


roll  on  the  honor  of   an 
Frye  Bayley,  Capt. 


372 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


In  Council,  Feb.  18,  1782.  Resolved,  that  it  be  and  hereby  is 
recommended  to  the  committee  of  Pay  Table  to  adjust  and  draw 
an  order  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  payment  of  the  within  Pay  Roll. 

Attest,  Jos.  Fay,  Secretary. 

Pay  Table  OfSce,  Bennington,  Feb.  19,  1782.     The  within  pay 

roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 

sum  of  fifty-seven  pounds   ten  shillings  and  seven  pence  to  Capt. 

Frye  Bayley  or  order.  Isaac  Tichenor,    (    ^  .  , 

"NT  ii_i     o       i_        r   v^ommittee. 
Nathl,    Brush,       j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  20,  1783.  Reed,  of  Tra 
Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being- 
fifty-seven  pounds  ten  shillings  and  seven  pence,  lawful  money, 
for  and  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Frye  Bayley. 

^57.10.7  Nehemiah  Lovewell,  Jr. 

[15]  [  Capt.    Stephen  Calkins'   Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Stephen  Calkins'  Company,  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia 


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Lt.  Eben'  Wilson                        2 

0 

25 

6 

5.8.0       3 

0.8.4 

1.18.3 

Sergt.  Jona.  Sprague                 ' 

25 

(( 

2.0.8 

0.18.4 

"       Luther  Colvin                  ' 

35 

" 

3.0.8 

18.4 

Jona.  Seely                                   ' 

25 

" 

3.0.0 

16.4 

George  Gage                                ' 

25 

" 

3.0.0 

16.4 

William  Gage                                ' 

35 

(( 

3.0.0 

16.4 

William  Louden 

35 

" 

2.0.0 

16.4 

Matthew  Bay 

35 

3 

2.0.0 

16.4 

Edward  Soper                              ' 

25 

6 

2.0.0 

16.4 

Obadiah  Al  en                                ' 

35 

" 

3.0.0 

16.4 

Philip   Spalding 

35 

w 

3.0.0 

16.4 

Job  Conger                                   ' 

35 

" 

3.0.0 

16.4 

Asher  Conger                                ' 

25 

1  ( 

3.0.0 

16.4 

Kichard  Latten                             ' 

25 

1  ( 

2.0.0 

16.4 

David  Howard                                ' 

25 

2.0.0 

16.4 

Equella  Sturge                               ' 

35 

([ 

2.0.0 

16.4 

ThoB.  Allen 

25 

" 

3.0.0 

16.4 

James  Webster                             ' 

Nov  4 

15 

3.0.0 

1.   8.4 

Jesse  Tuttle 

4 

15 

2.0.0 

1.  8.4 

W"  Oreubly,  Jr. 

4 

15 

2.0.0 

1.  8.4 

Constant  Vail                                ' 

4 

15 

3.0.0 

1.  8.4 

Nichodemus  Herenton                ' 

4 

15 

3.0.0 

1.  8.4 

Jonathan  Grover                          ' 

4 

15 

3.0.0 

1.  8.4 

John  Horton 

2 

25 

6 

3.0.0 

0.16.4 

i:  23. 18. 4 

Lt.'s  Eations 
Total 


0.  4.0 

;^24.  3.4 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


373 


Pay  Table  Office,  30th  May,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  the  same,  being  ^24.2.4  Thos.   Chittenden,  )  p       ,, 

Timo.  Brownson,    [  ^""^ 

Date  above  rec'd.  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above. 

Stephen    Calkins. 


[34] 


[Capit.  Stephen  Calkins'   Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Stephen  Calkins'  Company  of   Militia  in 
■Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment. 


When 

When 

Pay  per 

Miles 

Amt.    of 

Names 

march- 

return- 

Days 

month 

travel 

travel 

Total 

ed 

ed 

■Capt.  Stephen  Calkins 

36 

30 

5 

8.0.0 

25 

0.8.4 

1.17.1 

Lt.  Eben'-  Wilson 

5.8.0 

8.4 

1.   6.7 

En.  Isaac  Colvin 

5.8.0 

8.4 

1.   6.7 

Sergt.  Luther  Colvin 

2.8.0 

8.4 

0.16.4 

"       Jona.  Sprague 

2.0.0 

8.4 

16.4 

Danl.  Vanderlander 

2.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Oershom  Conger 

2.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Amos  Colvin 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Philip  Spaulding 

2.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Obadiah  Allen 

2.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Edward  Soper 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Obadiah  Edmunds 

8.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Henry  Spalding 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

W'"  Gage 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

David  Howard 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Job  Conger 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Jonathan  Selah 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Ezekiel  Smith 

3.0.0 

8.4 

15.0 

Eichard  Calkins 

2 

8 

3 

3.0.0 

8.4 

13.6 

Capt."  rations 

0.6.8 

Lt.        do 

3.4 

En°       do 

3.4 

jfl6.10.4 
Eations  0.13.4 

£17.  3.8 

Pay  Table  Office,  May  30,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  being  ^17.3.8  Thos.  Chittenden,  )  q^^^b 

Timo.  Brownson,    ( 

Date  above,  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within 
pay  roll.  Stephen  Calkins. 


374 


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[352]  [A  Rutland  Company  under  Ensign  Isaac  Cushman'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  part  of  a  Militia  Company  belonging  to  Rut- 
land, under  the  command  of  Ensign  Isaac  Cushman  to  Fort  Ven- 
geance the  first  of  June  last  [?],  by  order  of  Lt.  Spencer,  at  that 
time  commandant  at  said  Fort. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Wages 

Isaac  Cushman,  En. 

7 

12 

1.13.4 

Nathl.  Pratt,  Sergt. 

7 

12 

15.4 

Chap"  Hawley 

7 

12 

13.4 

Jared  Post 

7 

12 

13.4 

Fredk.  Cushman 

7 

12 

13.4 

William  Barr 

7 

12 

13.4 

Amos  Hiams 

7 

12 

13.4 

Moses  Andrews 

7 

12 

13.4 

Elias  Post 

7 

12 

13.4 

Edward  Waters 

7 

12 

13.4 

John  Hinman 

7 

12 

13.4 

_  osiah   Hale 

2 

12 

6.8 

^hineas  Kingley 

2 

12 

6.8 

James  Bentley 

2 

12 

6.8 

Dennis  Burgess 

2 

12 

6.8 

Joseph  Keeler 

2 

12 

6.8 

John  Andrews 

6 

12 

12.0 

Nathl.  Whitney 

2 

12 

6.8 

£no.8 

Pay  Table  Office,  12th  June,  1781.  The  within  roll  being  ex- 
amined is  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 
to  Isaac  Cushman  or  order,  which  is  eleven  pounds  eight  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden,  |     ^  „„ 
^.  T5  y     Com== 

Timo.  Brownson,    j 

Rutland,  June  8,  1781.  To  his  Excellency  Thomas  Chitten- 
den, Esq: — Please  to  deliver  the  sum  of  the  within  roll  to  the 
bearer,  Sylvanus  Brown,  and  you  will  oblige  your  humble  servt. 

Isaac  Cushman. 

Date  above  reed,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Pr  me,  Sylvanus  Brown. 


376 


STATE   OF  VERMONT 


[3 "3 5]  \Capt.    Zebediah  Dewey's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company  for  their 
service  in  the  Alarm  at  Castleton,  June  10"',  1781 — in  obedience 
to  orders  from  Major  Isaac  Clark. 


Names 

Days  in 

Wages 

Travel 

Total 

service 

pr  day 

Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey 

2 

6.8 

2.8 

16. 

Lt.  Josiah  Grant 

2 

4.3 

2.8 

11.   2 

En.'Elkanah  Ashley 

a 

4.3 

2.8 

11.   2 

Serg^t.  John  Ashley 

2 

1.7 

2.8 

5.10 

"       Puter  How 

2 

1.7 

2.8 

5.10 

Corp.  Ichabod  Marshall 

2 

1.6 

2.8 

5.   7 

Thomas  Dewey 

2 

1.5 

2.8 

5.   7 

"      Saml.  Fletcher 

2 

1.5 

2.8 

5.   7 

Danl.  Richards 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Asa  Lawrence 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Timothy  Hyde 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

James  Guthrie 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Samuel  Allen 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Thomas  Hooker 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Isaac  Adams 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Phineas  Pearce 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

John   How 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Enoch  Ashley 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Benjamin  Adams 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Jason  Royce 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Elijah  Goodwin 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Azel  Holmes 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

John  Moseley 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Benjamin  Parmetree 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

William  Richards 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Samuel  Hooker 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Paul   Marshal 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Jonathan  Marshall 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Asahel  Green 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Philip  How 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

William  Hooker,  Jr. 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

James  Barber 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Ichabod    Darrow 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Joseph   Rain  [Rann?] 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Seth  Craw 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Eben"'  Frisbie 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


377 


Names 

Days  in 
service 

Wages 
pr  day 

Travel 

Total 

Philip  Brookins 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.    4 

Hezekiah  Loggan 

2 

1.4 

2,8 

6.   4 

Bartholomew  Marrit 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Barnard  Ward 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

6.    4 

Silas  Churchel 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Isaac  Horsford 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Reuben  Horsford 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Michael  Marrit 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Elijah  Owen,  Jr. 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Elisha  Owen 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Henry  Hyde 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

Levi  Thatcher 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

5.   4 

;^14.   0.    1 

Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

Sunderland,  April  8,  1782.  Pay  Table  Office.  The  within 
pay  roll  examined  and  approved  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Capt.  Zebediah  Dev/ey  or  order,  it  being  fourteen 
pounds  and  one  penny.  Timothy  Brownson,  )  r^„„,^:+4-„„ 

Nathl.  Brush,  [  '-onimitree. 


Sunderland,  April  12,  1782. 
Before  me 


The  above  paj-  roll  sworn  to. 
Timo.  Brownson,  Assistant. 


Sunderland,  April  12,  1782.  For  value  received  I  do  hereby 
sign  over  the  above  pay  roll  to  Ira  Allen,  and  request  the  Treas- 
urer to  pay  the  same  to  him. 

Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  8,  1782.  Reed,  of 
I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 

Ira  Allen. 


378 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[333] 


[Cajtt.  Lemuel  Roberts   Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Roberts'  Company  in  Col. 
Ebeiiezer  Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  this  State, 
commencing  the  tenth  and  ending  the  eleventh  day  of  June,  both 
days  included. 


NAMKa 

Entered 

Left 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Lemuel  Roberts 

June  10 

June  11 

2 

7 

0.15.8 

Ensign  Cephas  Carpenter 

2 

7 

9.6 

Sergt.  Asahel  Joiner 

2 

7 

5.6 

John  Collins 

2 

7 

6.6 

Isaiah  Mason 

2 

7 

5.0 

Nathan  Lee 

2 

7 

5.0 

George  Shearman 

2 

7 

5.0 

Edward  Bayley 

3 

7 

5.0 

John  Bayley 

2 

7 

5.0 

Nathan  Collins 

2 

7 

5.0 

Isaac  Runnels 

3 

7 

5.0 

Oliver  Walton 

2 

7 

5.0 

Henry  Walton 

2 

7 

5.0 

Amos  Herrick 

2 

7 

5.0 

i:4.6.2 

Lemuel  Rc'berts,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  13,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Lem'  Roberts  or  bearer,  being  four  pounds  six  shillings  and 
two  pence.  John  Fassett, 

John  Strong,     f 


Committee. 


Reed.  14th  Sept. 
above  order. 


1781,  of  the   Treasurer, 


the  contents  of 
Jacob  Smith. 


the 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


379 


[123]  \^Capt.   John  Spafford's  Company] 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Spafford's  Company  in  Col.  Eben' 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  State  of  Vermont  for  service 
done  in  an  alarm,  commencing  the  10"'  day  and  ending  the  11''' 
day  of  June  1781,  both  days  included. 


Name 


Capt.  John  Spafford 
Lt.  Saml.  Allen 
En.  Orange  Train 
Sergt.  Abijah  Pratt 

Zephaniah  White 

"       Daniel  Adams 

"      Jared  Jones 
Thomas  Porter 
Stephen  Royce 
Thomas  Hutchinson 
Aaron  Matthews 
Thomas  Tuttle 
Stephen  Rice 
Elisha  Grandy 
Charles  Brewster 
Samuel  Matthews 
Zorflus  Fitch 
Ethan  Pier 
Ephraim  Coy 
Jasper  Southworth 
Artemas  Southworth 
Daniel  Evans 
Elihu  Johnson 
Jacob  Johnson 
Benja"  Johnson 
Moses  Corbin 
Joshua  Remington 
Uriah  Remington 
John  Trass 
John  Hamilton 
Bethel    Hurd 
Jonathan  Griswoll 
James  Linn 
James  Adams 


Days 


Pr  day 


2 

6.8 

2 

4.3 

3 

4.3 

2 

1.7 

2 

1.7 

2 

1.7 

2 

1.7 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

2 

1.4 

Amt. 
wages 


13.4 
8.6 
8.6 
3.2 
3.2 
3.2 
3.2 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 
2.8 


Miles 


15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


Total 


18.4 

13.6 

13.6 

8.2 

8.2 

8.2 

8.2 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 

7.8 


8 


7 


7.8 
7.8 
7.8 
7.8 


380 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Name 

Days 

Pr  day 

Amt. 
wages 

Miles 

Total 

Theoderous  Frisbe 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Elisha  Coy 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

John  Chandler 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Oliver  Bell 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Isaac  Richmond 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Joshua  Cambel 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Solomon  Noble 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Heber  Rice 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Joseph  Chandler 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Clark  Noble 

2 

1.4 

2-8 

15 

7.8 

Hezekiah  Wadsworth 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

James  Cotten 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

W"  Vose           [Chase?] 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Abel  White 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Edward  Turner 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Aaron  Adams 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Darius  Chipman 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Henry  Nicholson 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Henry  Nicholson,  Jr. 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Elisha  Utley 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

John  Hopkins 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Robert  Hopkins 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Daniel  Herick 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Job  Spafford 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Daniel  Fuller 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 

Cyrus  Chipman 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

7.8 
^23.10.8 

Test,  John  Spafford,  Capt. 
I  swear  that  the  above  paj'  roll  is  truly  and  justly  made,  with- 
OTit  fraud  to  the  public  or  injustice  to  any  individual,  according  to 
the  best  of  my  knowledge.  John  Spafford,  Capt. 

Jan.  20.  1783.      Sworn  before  me. 

Obediah  Noble,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Feb''  24,  1783.  The  within  pay  roll  ex- 
amined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  John  Spafford  or  bearer,  it  being  twenty-three 
pounds  ten  shillings  and  eight  pence. 


John  Strong, 
Isaac  Tichenor, 


Com<= 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


381 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  April  25,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being 
twenty-three  pounds  ten  shillings  and  eight  pence,  lawful  money 
in  behalf  of  Capt.  John  Spafford. 

^23.10.8  John  Strong, 

[64]  [Capt.  Jacob   Wood's   Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jacob  Wood's  Company,  Col.  Thomas 
Lee's  Regiment,  for  their  tour  to  Castleton,  June  10,  A.D.  1781. 


Names 


When 
marched 


When 
dis- 
charged 


Wages  & 
rations 
per  day 


Total 


Capt.  Jacob  Wood 

Lt.  Jo'  Spalding 

Sergt.  Benj.  Richardson 
Ja=  M'^Clure 

Clk.  Eph-^  Wood 

Corpl.  Stephen  Wood 

Fifer  Joseph  Wood 

Benjamin  Haskin 

Selah  Hubbard,  Jr. 

Richard  Moss 

Gideon  Searle,  Jr. 

Nathan  Warren 

Elnathan  Gilbert 

Elisha  Gilbert 

Daniel  Manville 

Nathan  Walton 

Azor  Perry 

Gamaliel   Waldo 

Joseph  Canfield 

Solomon  Wood 

Silas  Malory 

Nathan  Ford 

Lt.  Alex'  Gorden 

Sergt.  Reuben  Searl 
"       Jabish  Warren 
"       Increase  Rudd 
Thos.  M^Clure 

Gideon  Searl 

Luther  Fillmore 


June  10 


June  11 


0.6.8 
4.3 
1.7 
1.7 
1.7 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


0/2 

4 

4 
4 

4 
4 


1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 


0.18.  0 
13.  3 
7.10 
7.10 
7.10 
7.  7 
7.  7 
7.  4 
7.  4 
7.   4 


7.   4 

7.   4 


7. 

4 

7. 

4 

■v 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

7. 

4 

£ 

11.11. 

2 

Jacob  Wood,  Capt. 


3S2 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


Pay  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782. 

The   Treasurer  is   hereby  directed  to   pay  the   sum  of  eleven 

pounds  eleven  shillings  and  two  pence  to  Capt.  Jacob  Wood  or  his 

order,  agreeable  to  the  within  pay  roll 

Isaac  Tichenor,       |  ^  ., , 

m-  13  r  Committee. 

Timo.    Brownson,  ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan  8,  1782.      Received  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Jacob  Wood,  Capt. 


[227]  [^Capt.  Abishai  Moseley's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abishai  Moseley's  Company  for  their 
services  in  the  Alarm  at  Castleton,  June  10,  1781,  in  obedience  to 
orders  from  Major  Isaac  Clark. 


pr 

Names 

Days 
2 

day 

Total 

Capt.  Abishai  Moseley 

6.8 

16.   0 

Lt.  Ithamar  Brookins 

2 

4.3 

11.   2 

Sergt.  Elisha  Asley 

•  2 

1.7 

5.10 

"       Josiah  Lewis 

2 

1.7 

5,10 

"       Joel  Grannis 

2 

1.7 

5.10 

Corpl.  Jona.  Morgan   [Mogan?] 

2 

1.5 

5.   7 

"    _    Elisha  Allen 

2 

1.5 

0.   7 

Thornas  Asley 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

Solomon  Wilde 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

John  Grant 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

William  Ward 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

Saml.  Higgins 

2 

1.4 

0.   4 

Elisha  Hebard 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

John  Owen 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

William  Hooker 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

Michael  Marrit 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

Mordecai  Soper 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

Ithamar  Hibard 

2 

1.4 

5.   4 

;,^5.12.      6 

Test, 


Abishai  Moseley,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


383 


Pay    Table    Office,    Bennington,    Feb.    29,    1782.       The  above 

account   being  approved  of,   the   Treasurer 'is  hereby  directed  to 

pay  the  sum  of  five  pound   twelve  shillings  and  six  pence  to  Capt. 

Abisha  Moseley  or  order.  Isaac  Tichenor,       )  ^ 

T>-™       -D  V  t^ommittee. 

Timo.   Brownson,  ) 

Sunderland,  April  10,  1782.  For  value  reed.  I  do  hereby  sign 
over  the  within  order  to  Ira  Allen  and  request  the  Treasurer  to 
pay  the  same  to  him.  Zebediah  Dewey, 

for  Moseley. 

Treasurer's  Office.  Sunderland,  June  8,  1782..  Reed,  ot  Ira 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 

;^5.12.6  Ira  Allen. 


[299] 


\^Lieut.  Lemuel   White's  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Lt.  Lemuel  White's  Company  of  Militia  in  Shrews- 
bury and  State  of  Vermont,  on  an  Alarm,  commencing  June  10th, 
1781. 


Names 

Commeno' 
of  pay 

To  what 
time  paid 

Days 

12 
12 

7 
12 
12 
12 
12 

2 
12 
12 

9 
12 

Miles 

Offi- 
cers' 
Rations 

Total 

Ijeiiiiiel  White,  Lt. 

32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
12 
32 
32 
32 
32 

12 

w 

( ( 

( ( 

( ( 
( ( 
f  ( 

3.12    0 

Ezra  Freeman,  Sergt. 

1  10.  2 

1     2.  0 

Ziba  Aldrich,  Corpl 

1     7  11 

1.  6.  8 

Thomas  Eddy 

W'°  Smith 

16    8 

16    8 

N©heiiiiftli  Smith. 

0    6    8 

Aaron  Eetey 

16    8 

16    8 

tTftremiah  Weather  he  ad. 

12    8 

1.  6.  8 

^16.11.  1 

Lemuel  White,  Lieut. 

Pay  Table  qffice,  23  Oct.  1782.     The  within  pay  roll  examined 

and    approved  and  the   Treasurer   is    hereby  directed   to  pay  the 

same    to    Lt.    Lemuel   White    or    bearer,    it  being  sixteen  pounds 

eleven  shillings  and  one  pence. 

Timothy  Brownson,    )  ^  ... 

T  ,      o/  \  Committee. 

John  Strong,  \ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  32,  1783.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  sixteen  pounds 
eleven  shillings  and  one  penny,  in  behalf  of  Lem'  White. 

j^l6.11.1  Ichabod  Robinson. 


384 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[506] 


[^Alaj'or  Israel  Smith  a?id  A.  Q.  Af.~\ 
for    Israel    Smith    Maj""    and    Amos  Chamberlin 


A    Pay   Roll 
Q.  M. 
To  Maj.  Smith,  16  days  and  68  miles  travel 
To  Amos  Chamberlin  for  15  days  and  68  ms.  travel 


£&■   9.4 
3.16.9 

^10.   6.1 


Pay  Table  Office,  June  28,  1781.  The  within  Pay  Roll  exam- 
ined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Maj.  Israel  Smith  or  bearer,  being  ten  pounds,  six  shillings  and 
one  penny. 

^10.6.1  John  Strong,  )  ^^^^ee 

Timo.   Brownson,    f 


June  27,  1781. 
this  order. 

[48] 


Reed  of   Ira  Allen  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
Tim.   Bartholomew. 

[Copt.  Abner  Seely's  Company\ 


True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  Abner  Seely's  Pay 
Roll  of  himself  and  company  in  the  service  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  from  the  beginning  of  the  campaign,  1781,  to  the  30th 
of  June  in  said  year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original. 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Capt.  Abner  Seely 

14.  6.  8 

Thos.  Parker 

2.  9.  4 

Lt.  Jas.  Smalley 

7.18.  (Ji 

Saml.  Thatcher 

2.  9.  4 

Lt.  Saml.  Phippen 

7.  5.  2^ 

Eben'  Percivel 

2,  9.  4 

Sergt.  A-drian  Hatch 

2.19.  4i 

Joel  Tilden 

2.   9.  4 

"        Robert  Hand 

2.19.  41 

Stephen  Tilden 

2.  9.  4 

"       Azel  Percivel 

2.19.  4i 

Nathl.  Messinger 

2.  4.  0 

Thos.  Todd 

2.19.  4i 

Josiah  Goodrich 

2.  4.  0 

Oorpl.  Thos.  Hunter 

2.13.iU 

Thos.  Anderson 

2.  9    4 

"        Richard  Dorand 

2.  8.    \l 

Jared  Alger 

2.  0.  0 

"        Israel  Post 

2.13. 11 J 

W'"  Anderson 

2.  9.  4 

"        Danl.  Brown 

2.13.1U 

Ellis  Morey 

1.10.  8 

Drm.  Thos.  Divine 

2.13.1U 

Zerah  Norton 

1.10.  8 

Fifer  Oliver  Seelye 

2.13.1li 

Jona.  Rich 

1.10.  8 

Barzill"  Bush 

2.  9.  4 

Jona.  Luce 

1.10.  8 

Joel  Benton 

2.  9.  4 

Nathl.  Brown 

1.10.  8 

Jno.  Jones 

2.  9.  4 

John  Lasdeil 

8.  0.  0 

Levi  Waterman 

2.  9.  4 

Simon  Root 

1.10.  8 

Jos.  Safford 

8.  0.  0 

John  Armon 

1.  1.  4 

Jereh  Virginia 

4.13.  4 

Ezekiel  Colbee,  Jr. 

0.18.  8 

W"  Black 

2.  9.  4 

Jona.  Woodward 

0.12.  0 

Reuben  Smith 

2.   9.  4 

Jahez  Bates 

2    6.  8 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


585 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Jona.  Polley 
Timo.  Carpenter 
John  Lovejoy 
Pearl  Gould 
Squire  Chaffee 
Otis  Chaffee 
Elisha  White 
Jacob  Fowler 

3.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
8.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
0.13.  4 
0.13.  4 

Josiah  Williams 
Jno.  Murch 
Jona.  Howe 
Ichabod  Lord 
Ezekiel  Colbee 
Luther  Edye 
In  number  56 

0.  1.  4 
0.  1.  4 
0.   1.  4 
3.  9.  4 
3.  9.  4 
3.  4.  0 

Total  amt. 


.^152.   1.  5f 


Attest, 


Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  21,  1783.  The  above  list 
having  been  examined  with  the  original  roll  and  approved  of,  the 
Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the  same  to 
Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of  one  hundred 
and  fifty  two  pounds  one  shilling  and  five  pence  ^  lawful  money, 
taking  his  receipt. 

Timothy  Brownson, 
Saml.  Bartlit, 


Committee. 


Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[47] 


\Capt.   John  Benjamin's   Company\ 


True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  John  Benjamin's 
Pay  Roll  of  himself  and  Company  for  services  in  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, from  the  beginning  of  the  campaign,  1781,  to  the  30th  of 
June  in  said  year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original. 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Capt.  Jno.  Benjamin 

40.  0.0 

Fifer  Timo.  Bannister 

8.16.0 

Lt.  Wvllys  Hall 

25.13.0 

Drm.  Jason  Bannister 

8.16.0 

Lt.  Joshua  Church 

9.12.0 

Philemon  Sarapson 

8.  0.0 

Sergt.  Enoch  Emerson 

9.13.0 

Gardner  Spooner 

8.   0.0 

Sergt.  Jno.  Kinsley 

9.13.0 

Oliver  Cheney 

4.  8.0 

Sergt.  Amasa  Powers 

9.13.0 

W'"  Biich 

8.  0.0 

Sergt.  Nathl.  Washburn 

9.13.0 

W'"  Strong 

8.  0.0 

Corpl.  Stephen  Tilden 

S.lfi.O 

Boyal  Manter 

8.  0.0 

"       Moses  Morse 

8.16.0 

Caleb  Benjamins 

5.14.8 

"      Jno.  Killam 

8.16.0 

Joshua  Church 

1.  6.8 

"      Jerh.  Bust 

4.18.3 

Abel  Pavne 

8.   0.0 

[25] 


386 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Nich'  Smith 

1.  6.8 

Aaron  Warren 

8.  0.0 

Nathan  Smith 

1.  6.8 

John  Hall 

3.  5.4 

Isaac  Puffer 

3.13.0 

Luke  Lamphier 

8.  0.0 

Ephraim  Miles 

3.12.0 

Adin  Dyke 

8.  0.0 

Thos.  Powers 

8.  0.0 

Deriok  Oxford 

8.  0.0 

Asahel  Powers 

8.  0.0 

Ezra  Wait 

8.  0.0 

James  Tracy 

8,  0.0 

Eben''  Fletcher 

8.  0.0 

Elijah  Spafford 

2.12.0 

Jas.  Barrows 

8.  0.0 

Eben'  Joy 

8.  0.0 

Jos   Hall 

8.  0.0 

Edward  Hall 

1.16.0 

Ths.  Lamphire 

8.  0.0 

John  Sanger 

3.18.8 

Seth  Hodges 

8.  0.0 

Vespat"  Hoisington 

8.  0.0 

W'"  Grigger 

8.  0,0 

Saml.  Skinner 

8.  0.0 

Chris"  Mobbone 

4.  9.4 

James  Hall 

3.12.0 

W"  Abbott 

8.  0.0 

W"'  Bragg 

3.13.0 

Amos  Stow 

0.  6.8 

David  Chubb 

2.13.0 

Jno.  Freeman 

8.  0.0 

Nathl.  Stone 

1.  6.8 

David  House 

3.18.0 

Philip  Bacon 

1.  6  8 

Saml.  Stewart 

■4.  .'5.4 

Jno.  Cheadle 

8.  0.0 

Stephen  Jenkins 

8.13.0 

William  Bennett 

8.  0.0 

Seth  Fuller 

8.  0.0 

Amt.  total 

/443.11.7 

John  Howard 

1.  8.0 

In  number  68 


Attest,  Thos.  Tcdman,  Paymaster. 

Pay  Table  Office,  j       The  above  list  having  been  exam- 

Sunderland,  Aug.  21,  1783.  f  ined,  compared  with  the  original 
roll  and  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
contents  of  the  same  to  Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being  the 
sum  of  four  hundred  and  forty  three  pounds  eleven  shillings  and 
seven  pence  lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 


^413.11.7 


Timo.  Brownson,  I 
Saml.   Bartlit,         \ 


Committee. 


Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


387 


[69] 


\Capt.  Daniel  Corns tock's  Company] 


True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of  )  Capt.  Daniel  Comstock's 
pay  roll  of  himself  and  Company  in  the  service  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  from  y°  beginning  of  the  campaign,  1781,  to  the  30'''  of 
June  in  said  year,  inclusive — taken  from  the  original  in  the 
Paymaster's  Office. 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Capt.  Daniel  Oomstook 

30.  0. 

0 

Nio"  Hinckley 

4.17.  4 

Lt.  David  Dimmick 

15.11. 

n 

Spencer  Briggs 

4.17.  4 

Lt.  Jas.  Lewis 

12.  3. 

5i 

Oliver  Cantield 

4.17.  4 

Sergt.  Benj.  Bingham 

7.  4. 

44 

Joshua  Dayley 

4.17.  4 

Sergt.  Eben'  Popple 

5.17. 

H 

Caleb  Matterson 

4.17.  4 

' '       Reuben  Baker 

4.  1. 

9f 

Henry  Matterson 

4.17.  4 

"       Danl.  Hurd 

7.  4. 

4i 

Benj.  Dayley 

4.17.  4 

Corpl.  John  West 

6.11. 

3 

Solomon  Burlingame 

4.14.  8 

"        EufuB  Perrigo 

5.   6. 

54 

Isaac  Andrus 

4.13.  0 

Smith  Poster 

5.  7.11 

Jesse  Soper 

4.  8.  0 

Jos.  Wilde 

5.18. 

U 

Saml.  Negus 

6.  0.  0 

Drm.  Dan'  Barns 

6.  9. 

94 

Daniel  Baker 

3.14.  8 

Fifer  Dan'  Stearns 

6;  9. 

94 

Zaoh'  Oumstock 

3.14.  8 

Am  mi  Chipman 

6.  0. 

0 

Josiah  Burton 

7.  5.  4 

Gideon  Wellman 

6.  0. 

0 

Grant  Becket 

3.14.  8 

Wyman  Averill 

6.  0. 

0 

Cornelius  Havens  Jun 

3.14.  8 

Isaac  Webb 

6.  0. 

0 

Nathl.  Beaman 

8.14.  8 

Levi  Oomstook 

6.  0. 

0 

Asa  Pharrin 

3.12.  0 

Predi-  Hurd 

6.  0. 

0 

Joshua  Brumley 

3.10.  8 

Thad'  Laoey 

6.  0. 

0 

W»»  Brumley 

3.10.  8 

Jared  Payne 

6.  0. 

0 

Ephr'"  Loomis 

3.  5.  4 

Elihu  Pettibone 

5.18. 

8 

Jno.  Young 

3.14.  8 

Amos  Allen 

5.18. 

8 

Abner  Hawley 

2.16.  0 

Eph"  Hyde 

5.18. 

8 

Jos.  Woodward 

2.   8.  0 

Corn-  V  D.  Bergh 

5.18. 

8 

Eben'  Stearns 

2.12.  0 

W"  Eoberts 

5.  8. 

0 

Corn'  Haven 

2.   9.  4 

Jona.  Perkins 

4.18. 

8 

Saml.  Haven 

2.  9.  4 

AnthJ-  Coffee 

4.17. 

4 

Jesse  Averill 

2.  4.  0 

Spencer  Niles 

4.17. 

4 

Nathl.  Merrick 

1.13.  4 

Levi  Stockwell 

4.17. 

4 

Jesse  Graves 

2.  8.  0 

W'°  Parker 

4.17. 

4 

Simeon  Ormstead 

0.  8.  0 

Britton  Simmons 

6.  0. 

0 

Saml.  Payne 

5.17.  4 

Nathl.  Niles 

4.17. 

4 



Fred''  Perrigo 

4.17. 

4 

Total 

£%m.  4.10i 

Attest, 


Tho'  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland;  Aug.  21,  1783.  The  above  list, 
having  been  examined,  compared  with  the  original  roll  and 
approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the 


388 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


same  to  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of  three 
hundred  and  fifty-seven  pounds  four  shillings  and  ten  pence  % 
lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 

^357.4.10X  Timothy  Brownson,    I  Committee. 

Saml.  Bartlit,  ) 

Oct.  2'^,  1784.  Received  ot  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the. 
within  warrant.  Tho"  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

[314,  dupl  46]        \_CaJ>t.  James  Blakeslee's   Company\ 

List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  James  Blakeslee's  Pay 
Roll  for  himself  and  company  in  the  service  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  from  the  beginning  of  the  campaign,  1781,  to  the  30th  of 
June  in  said  year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original  in  the 
Paymaster's  Office. 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Capt.  James  Blakeslee 

28.13. 

4 

Clark  Eice 

2.13.  0 

Lt.  John  Cochran 

15.19. 

3 

Hercules  Bice 

3.13.  0 

Lt.  Jonas  Bice 

11.   1. 

9 

Jno.  Dennis 

2.12.  0 

Sergt.  ThaddeuB  Nichols 

4.  2. 

4 

Jno.  Hicks 

2.12.  0 

Zebulon  Moffat 

4.  7. 

1 

Caleb  Nurse 

2.13.  0 

"       Spencer  Gibbs 

5.15. 

7 

Saml.  Pratt 

3.13.  0 

Timo.  Fisher 

4.  3. 

4 

Timo.  Edward 

3.12.  0 

Drum'  Wm.  Tousley 

5.  6. 

5* 

Moses  Franklin 

2.13.   0 

Fifer  Seth  Patridge 

3.15.10" 

Caleb  Dexter 

2.12.  0 

Corpl.  Josiah  Church 

3.15.10 

Jos.  Shepardson 

2.12.  0 

"       Hez.  Towsley 

5.  6. 

5i 

Wm.  Burroughs 

2.13.  0 

"       Eleazer  Church 

3.15.10 

Heth  Kendrick 

3.13.  0 

"       James  Parker 

3.15.10 

Amos  Crane 

3.13.  0 

Amos  YaTv 

3.   9. 

4 

Jer""  Fisher 

3.13.  0- 

Gershom  Noyce 

3.   9. 

4 

Wm.  Graves 

4.17.  4 

Sam'   Coalfix 

3.  9. 

4 

Erast"  Munson 

4.17.  4 

Walter  Chase 

3.  9. 

4 

Solo"  Bead 

4.17.  4 

Wilham  Marsh 

3.  9. 

4 

Thos.  Towsley 

4.17.  4 

Edw'^  Salisbury 

3.  9. 

4 

Robt.  Cochran 

4.17.  4 

Wm.  Farrell 

3.  9. 

4 

Ichabod  Baker 

4.17.  4 

James  Dennis 

3.   9. 

4 

Jno.  Cutler 

4.17.  4 

Amos  Pierce 

3.   9. 

4 

Solo"  Gibbs 

4.17.  4 

Dan'  Sweers 

3.  9. 

4 

Luman  Gibbs 

4.17.  4 

Gaius  Craft 

3.13. 

4 

Daniel  Burr 

4.17.  4 

Gardner  Wright 

3.  9. 

4 

Benj.  Ellis 

4.17.   4 

Calvin  Belknap 

3.  9. 

4 

Loudon  Benton 

4.17.  4 

Jacob  Spaulding 

3.  9. 

4 

Benj.  Pettis 

3.13.  0 

Nathl.  Blakeslee 

3.   9. 

4 

Matthew  Tousley 

3.  0.  0 

Levi  Beaman 

3.   9. 

4 

Daniel  Barnum 

2.   0.  0 

John  Pike 

3.13. 

4 

Saml.  Smith 

3.  0.  0 

John  Diokerman 

3.  9. 

4 

James  Bacon 

2.  2.  8 

Barn'  Eussell 

3.12. 

0 

Jno.  Eiokey 

2.12.  0 

Abiathar  Joy 

2.13. 

0 

David  Shepard 

4.17.  4 

Sol"  Ayers 

2.13. 

0 

Wm.  Whipple 

3.  9 [torn] 

Eleaze'  Grover 

2.13. 

0 

Eobt.  Sanford 

0.16.  0 

Isaac  Smith 

2.13. 

0 

Leml.  Newell 

0.10.  8 

Jasper  Patridge 

2.12. 

0 

Comfort  Healy 

2.13. 

0 

i:  399.13.11 

Attest, 


Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


389 


Pay  Table    Office,   Sunderland,   Aug.   18,   1783.       The   within 

list  having  been  examined,  compared  with   the   original   roll  and 

approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed   to  pay  the  contents  of  the 

same  to  Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being  the  sum   of   Two 

Hundred  and  ninety-nine  pounds  thirteen   shillings    and    eleven 

pence,   P.  M.  taking  his  receipt  to  be  accountable. 

Timo.  Brownson,    )  ^  ..^ 

e  ™i    o     n-4.  r  Committee. 

Saml.  Bartlit,  ) 

Oct.  2,  1784.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  warrant. 

^229.13.11  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

[25]  \^CaJ>t  Charles  Neho7is  Company^ 

True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  Charles  Nelson's 
pay  roll  of  his  company  for  their  services  in  the  State  of  Vermont, 
from  the  commencement  of  such  service,  campaign  1781,  to  the 
30th  of  June  in  said  year  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original  roll  in 
the  Paymaster's  Office. 


Namtis 

Sum 

Names 

Sum' 

Lt.  David  Currier 

3.13.  1\ 

Jathleel  Peck 

3.  8 

"    Gershom  York 

3.12.  7J- 

Jeptha  Tharp 

3.  8 

Sergt.  Stephen  risk 

7.  3i 

Sampson  Howe 

3.  8 

W'"  Sloaii 

7.    3:5 

Steward  Howe 

3.  8 

"       Isaac  Woolson 

7.  3 

. 

Jos.  Howe 

3.  8 

"       Moses  Waren 

7.  3 

Nathl.  Bobinson 

3.  8 

Corpl.  Stephen  Chapman 

4.  9. 

Squire  Wilson 

3.  8 

"       Jno.  Sargeants 

1.10  J 

Job  Williams 

3.  8 

"       W'"  Lathrop 

4.  9i 

Bryant  Brown 

3.  8 

"       Ezekiel  Books 

4.   9j 

Nathan  Brown 

3.  8 

Drm.  Asahel  Packard 

4.   9J 

And"  Spalding 

3.  8 

Fifer  Theoph-  Clark 

4.  9i 

Abel  Spaulding 

3.  8 

Christopher  Carey 

3.  8 

Ammi  Currier 

3.  8 

Danl.  Hovey 

2.  8 

Jona.  Stickney 

0.  0 

David  Bead 

2.  8 

Sam'  Bates 

3.  8 

Uriah  Howard 

3.  8 

Saml.  Bich 

3.   8 

Solomon  Howard 

3.  8 

Ethan  Clark 

3.  8 

Eliada  Brown 

2.  8 

Elias  Buckman 

2.  8 

Elijah  Wright 

2.  8 

Enos  Cotter 

3.  8 

Salmon  Dowe 

2.  8 

Comfort  Towner 

2.  8 

Benj.  Smith 

3.  8 

Danl.  Books 

2.  8 

Leml.  Luddington 

2.  8 

Aaron  Whipple 

3.  8 

Danl.  Jacobs 

3.  8 

Solomon  Mann 

0.  0 

Nath'  Ketcham 

3.  8 

Comfort  Ames 

0.  0 

Oliver  Boot 

3.  8 

Benj.  Howard 

2.  8 

Nath'  Bosworth 

2.  8 

Darius  Howard 

3.  8 

Edm''  Freeman 

2.  8 

Jona.  Wilcox 

o!l8.  8 

Enoch  Bowen 

3.   8 





Benj.  Stone 

3.  8 

^£■71.10.   9i 

Jona.  Davis 

3.  8 

(In  number,  58.) 

David  Colburne 

3.   8 

390 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  21,  1783.  The  above  list 
having  been  examined  and  compared  with  the  original  roll  and 
approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  contents 
of  the  same  to  Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of 
seventy-one  pounds  ten  shillings  nine  pence  half  penny,  lawful 
money,  taking  his  receipt. 

^71.10.9>^  Timothy  Brownson,    |  ^ 

Saml.    Bartlit,  C  ^°™ 

Rec'd  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Thos.  Tolman,   Paymaster.  Oct.  2d,  1784. 

[94,  dupl  177]     [Ca//.  Nehemiah  LoveweU's  Company] 

True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  Nehemiah  Love- 
well's  Pay  Roll  of  himself  and  compan)^  in  the  service  of  the  State 
of  Vermont,  from  the  commencement  of  the  compaign  1781  to  the 
30"'  of  June  in  said  year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original  pay 
roll  in  the  Paymaster's  Office. 


Names 


Capt.  Neh''  Lovewell 
Lt.  Beriah  Green 
Lt.  Nathl.  White 
Sergt.  Saml  Eaton 

W"'  Hay 

Jona.  Jacobs 

John  Gott 
Corpl.  Saml.  Manwell 
"       Saml.  Allen 
"       Otho  Stevens 

Theod"  Woodward 
Dr"'  Benj.  Bayley 
John  Andrus 
Zenas  Bliss 
Jerem''  Bowen 
Fred"*  Calkins 
Abel  Davis 
Abel  Ds,vis,  Jr. 
Danl.  Davis 
Saml.  Farnum 
Ezra  Gates 
Thos.  Horner 
Saml.  Johnson 
Philip  Martin 
Nathl.  Martin 


Sum 

23.  0.  0 

22.  6.  3 

4.  0.  9 

2.  8.   IJ 

1.13.   1 

2.19.  4 

2.   9.  8f 

3.15.10 

8.13.  6i 

3.15.10 

3.13.1H 

2.13.1H 

1.  5.  4 

3.  9.  4 

2.  0.  0 

1.  6.  8 

4.  8.  0 

4.  8.  0 

3.10.  8 

3.  0.  0 

3.  9.  4 

0.14.  8 

3.  9.  4 

1.  8.  0 

1.  8.  0 

Names 


W"  McLaughlin 
Jno.  Martin 
Nahum  Powers 
Jno.  Sawyer,  Jr. 
Levi  Sylvester 
Jno.  Darling,  Corpl. 
Jno.  Harraden 
Jno.   Whitoomb 
Amos  Throop 
Saml.  Bennett 
Holland  Blackman 
David  Campbell 
Solomon  Emmons 
Jno.  Titus,  Jr. 
Danl.  Baker 
Joseph  Dutton 
Seth  Stow 
Jno.  Allen 
Isaac  Stowell 
Jno.  Stearns 
Solomon  Aikins 
Thomas  Hibbard 

In  number,  47 


Sum 


1.  8.  0 

1.  8.  0 

3.12.  0 

3.  9.  4 

3.  9.  4 

7.  0.  0 

7.18.  8 

7.18.  8 

7.18.  8 

7.18.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1    H.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.  6.  8 

1.    1.  4 

^1782.  8.  3 


Attest, 


Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


391 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  31,  1783.      The  above  list 

having  been  examined,  compared  with   the  original  and  approved 

of,   the  Treasurer  is   hereby  directed   to   pay  the  contents  of  the 

same  to  Thos.    Tolman,    Esq.,   Paymaster,    being  the  sum  of   one 

hundred  and  seventy-eight  pounds  two   shillings  and  eight  pence 

lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 

Timo.  Brownson,    )  ^  ... 

c.       1    -D     ^.T^        '    V  Committee. 
Saml.  Bartht,  j 

Reed,   of   the  Treasurer  the  contents  of   the  above  warrant, 
Oct.  2,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[106] 


[CaJ>t.   Josiah  Fish's    Company\ 


True  List  of  ( the  names  and  sums  of  )  Capt.  Josiah  Fish's  Pay 
Roll  of  himself  and  compan)^  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  campaign,  1781,  to  the  30*''  of  June  in 
s*  year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original  in  the  Paym"  Office. 


Names 


Capt.  Josiah  Fish 

Lt.  Moses  Johnson 

Lt.  Isaac  Lyman 

Sergt.  John  Moore 
"       Abel  Johnson 
'•      Stephen  Pratt 
Micah  Hatch 

Corpl.  Levi  Aldrich 
"        Corn'  Miller 
"        W"  Crawford 
"       Jos.  Gilbert 

Fifer  Noah  Hopkins 

Drm'  Joel  Knight 

Eben'  Pratt 

David  Howard 

Asa  Winchester 

Isaac  Kugg 

Geo.  Bay 

Saml.  Wiswall 

Jona.  Clayton 

Danl.  Howe 

Ezra  Ormsby 

Abraham  Shipman 

W"  Knapp 

Saml.  Sawin 

Jeroh""  Sawin 

Israel  Chapman 

Abisha  Blodgett 

Leonard  Pike 

Elijah  Pike 


Sum 

37.   C. 

8 

18.15. 

6 

15.15. 

9 

6.   0. 

7.   0. 

11 

6.  0. 

11 

7.13. 

6.17. 

6.17. 

6.  y. 

9 

5.10. 

10 

7.  0. 

0 

5.10. 

10 

6.   9. 

4 

6.   9. 

4 

6.  9. 

4 

6.   9. 

4 

6.   6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.   6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.  6. 

8 

6.  9. 

4 

6.   9. 

4 

6.  9. 

4 

Names 

Sum 

Benj.  Alvord 

5.18. 

8 

John  Negus 

5.18. 

8 

Willard  Converse 

5.18. 

8 

Levi  Robinson 

5.18. 

8 

W'"  Wyman 

5.   1. 

4 

James  Nichols 

5.   1. 

4 

Jno.  Green 

5.   1. 

4 

Solomon  Gilson 

5.   1. 

4 

Nathl.  Cumins 

5.   1. 

4 

Elihu  Smead 

5.   1. 

4 

Phineas  Underwood 

5.    1. 

4 

Saml.  Nichols 

5.   1. 

4 

John  Hooker 

5.   1. 

4 

James  Hawley 

5.    1. 

4 

W"-  Wheeler 

4.13. 

4 

Jno.  Boyden 

5.    1. 

4 

Eli  Scott 

8.10. 

8 

Henry  Lee 

8.10. 

8 

Benj.  Brown 

5.    1. 

4 

John  Stearns 

8.  4. 

0 

Jethro  Bandall 

8.   4. 

0 

Saml.  Rookwood 

3.10. 

8 

James  Uron 

6.   6. 

8 

Simeon  Alger 

3.  4. 

0 

Jno.  Wallis 

5.   1. 

4 

Alex  Stoughton 

3     3. 

8 

Jona.  Burke 

6.   6. 

8 

Benj.  Bandall 

5.   1. 

4 

Thos.  Turner 

1.16. 

0 

Timo.  Wakefield 

3.   4. 

0 

392 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Sum 

4 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

Names 

Sum 

Joseph  Temple 
W'"  Martin 
James  Grimes 
Oliver  Brown 
Benj.  Pierce 
Israel  Hale 
Jona.   Wilcox 
Jona.    Whitney 
Jonas  P.  Frazier 
Philip  Bartlet 
Horton  Lee 

5.  1. 

6.  0. 
5.14. 
3.10. 
3.10. 
3.10. 
3.10. 
3.10. 
3.10. 
3.10. 
3.10. 

Jona,  Pratt 
Thomas  Barns 
Oalvio  Ewens 
Abiather  Walden 
Benj,  Lyman 
Paul  Hazleton 
Jno.  Young 
Nathan  Johnson 
Joseph  Hartwell 

2.  0.  0 
6.  6.  8 

4.  2.  8 
6.  6.  8 
3.10.  8 
2.17.  4 
3.13.   4 

5.  1.   4 
5.   1.  4 

;f470.   5.  4 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  21,  1783.  The  within 
list,  having  been  examined,  compared  with  the  original  roll  and 
approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the 
same  to  Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of  two 
hundred  and  seventy  pounds  five  shillings  and  fonr  pence,  lawful 
money,  taking  his  receipt.  Timo.  Brownson,  (  ^ 

ami.  Bartlit,  j 

Oct.  2,  1784.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  "the  contents  of  the 
above  order  in  full. 

^470.5.4  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[128] 


[^Capt.  Jotham    White  s  Company\ 


True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  Jotham  White's 
Pay  Roll  of  himself  and  Company  in  the  service  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  from  the  beginning  of  service  in  the  campaign  of  1781 
to  the  30'*'  of  June  in  said  year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original 
pa}^  roll  in  the  paymaster's  office. 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Capt.  Jotham  White 

6.  6. 

8 

Jacob  Hayward 

1.  6.  8 

Lt.  Nathan  Fay 

4.  5. 

5 

Danl.  Campbell 

1.  6.  8 

"   Ab"'  Hall 

4.   1. 

U 

John  BiDs;ham 

1.  6.  8 

Sergt   John  Hart 

0.14. 

5| 

Saml.  Whitney 

1.  6,  8 

"       Saml  Wood 

1.12. 

1 

Kufus  Walton 

1.  6.  8 

"       Simon  Baxter 

0.17. 

■^T 

Martin  Beckwith 

1.  6.  8 

Oorpl.  Jno.  Smiley 

1.   9. 

2 

John  Warner 

1.  6.  8 

■'       Andrew  Boynton 

1.   9. 

2 

Azel  Abel 

1.  6.  8 

Eben'  Allen 

1.  7. 

9i 

Jonas  Hodgkins 

1.  5.  4 

Fifer  Thos,  Dodge 

1.  9. 

2 

Daniel  Hodgkins 

\.  5.  4 

Oliver  Corey 

1.  .5. 

4 

Edwd.  Watkins 

1.  5.  4 

Jno.  O'Brian 

1.  .'). 

4 

Mason  Hatch 

0.14.  8 

Jno.  M'Gee 

1.  5. 

4 

Jos.  Plumley 

1.  6.  8 

John  Taylor 

1.  6, 

8 

Rufus  Beckwith 

1.  6.  8 

1    5 

4 

Aaron  Whitney 

1.  5. 

4 

;^50.  7.  4 

Sewal  Gilbert 

1.   4. 

0 

Attest, 


Thos.  Tolman,  P.  Mas'. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


393 


Pay  Table  Office,    Sunderland,   Aug.  18,  1783.     The  foregoing 

list  having  been  examined,   compared   with   the  original  roll  and 

approved  of,  the  Treasurer   is  directed   to  pay  the  contents  of  the 

same  to  Thos.    Tolman,    Esq.    Paymaster,    being  the  sum  of  fifty 

pounds  seven  shillings  and  four  pence,  lawful  money,  taking  his 

receipt.  Timo.   Brownson,    |  ^ 

c       1     D     4.--^  t  Committee. 

Saml.   Bartiit,  j 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
^50.7.4.  Thos.  Tolman,  P.  Master. 

[160]  \_CaJ>if.   John  Stark's  Company\ 

True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)Capt.  John  Stark's 
Company's  Pay  Roll  of  services  in  the  State  of  Vermont,  from 
the  beginning  of  the  campaign  1781  to  the  30""  of  June  in  said 
year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original  in  the  Paymaster's  Office. 


Names 

Sums 

Names 

Sums 

Capt.  John  Stark 

34.13.  4 

Saml.  Starks 

5.17.   4 

Lt.  Alexander  Brush 

1.18.  3 

Chas.  Harraway 

4.   9.  4 

Lt.  Simeon  Prentice 

13.  0.  8 

Jo'  Henry 

4.   9.  4 

Sergt.  Elisha  Nolds 

6.19.  4 

■  David  Bond 

5.17.  4 

"       Jos.  Lawrence 

7.  5.  8 

Jno.  Blanchard 

3.13.  0 

"      Jacob  Wheeler 

4.   3.11 

J  no.  Huling 

3.13.  0 

"      Samson  Marble 

4.15.   0 

Gard''  Cleveland 

3.13.   0 

Corpl.  John  Willard 

6.18.   5J 

Amos  Bennet 

3.13.   0 

"       Richard  Colvin 

3.19.  8 

Moses  Durkee 

3.13.  0 

Drm'  Asa  Hewit 

5.   8.   6J 

Moses  Bump 

1.17.  4 

Fifer  Elijah  Branch 

C.13.   5i 

James  Bump 

1.17.  4 

Ezra  Turner 

8.   2.   8 

Jno.  Bradford 

3.13.   0 

Isaac  Turner 

8.  3.   8 

Billings  Starkweather 

3.13.  0 

Tho'  Averill 

6.   1.  4 

Abiez'  Richmond 

8.13.   0 

Edward  Willard 

5.17.   4 

Isaac  Eussel 

3.12.  0 

Plin.  Stannard 

6.   1.  4 

Asahel  Trumbull 

3.14.  8 

Ham"'  Lawrence 

6.   1.  4 

Jabez  Spencer 

1.   6.   8 

Eldad  Steel 

5.17.  4 

'  Claudius  Stannard 

1.18.  8 

Eliph'  Haskins 

6.   1.   4 

Jotham  Hough 

5.13.   0 

;^316.   8.  9| 

Attest,   Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sundeiland,  Aug.  18,  1783.  The  foregoing, 
having  been  examined,  compared  with  the  original  and  approved 
of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the  same  to 
Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of  two  hundred  and 
sixteen  pounds  five  shillings  and  nine  pence  half  penny,  lawful 
money,  taking  his  receipt.  Timo.  Brownson, 

Saml.  Bartiit, 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 

Oct.  2,  1784..  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


^'[Co 


mmittee. 


394 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[345] 


YLieut.  Israel  Morey  and  pariy'\ 


True  List  of  (Names  and  sum  of)  Lieut.  Israel  Morey's  Pay 
Roll  of  himself  and  party  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
commencing  with  their  said  services  in  campaign  1781i  and  ending 
June  30  in  said  year,  inclusive,  taken  from  the  original  roll  in 
the  Paymaster's  office. 


Names 

Sum 

1.1.  3 
0,8.  Oi 
0.8.  0^ 
0.2.11 
0.6,  8 
0.6.  8 

Names 

Sum 

Lieut.  Israel  Morey 
Sergt.  Constant  Bliss 
"       Daniel  Skinner 
Corpl.  David  Davis 
Elias  Dewey 
Jno.  Annis 

Philo  Chandler 
Reuben  Huse 
Solomon  Eathborn 
Moses  Sleeper 
John  Sawyer 

0.6.8 
0.6.8 
0.6.8 
0.6.8 
0.2.8 

.^4,2.10.i 

Thos.  Tolman,  Pay"' 

Pay  Table  Office,    Sunderland,   Aug.  21,  1783.     The  above  list 

having   been    examined,     compared  with    the    original    roll    and 

approved  of,  the   Treasurer  will  pay  the  contents  of  the   same  to 

Thos.    Tolman,    Pay',  being  the  sum  of  four  pounds  two  shillings 

and  ten  pence  half  penny  lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 

Timo.  Brownson,    \  ^  ... 

e       1    T3     ii-»  r  Committee. 

Saml.  Bartlit, 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


395 


[373] 


[Capt  James  Brookins'  Company \ 


True  List  (of  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  James  Brookins'  Pay 
Roll  of  himself  and  company  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, from  the  beginning  of  the  campaign,  17S1,  to  the  30"^  day  of 
June  in  said  year  inclusive,  taken  from  the  Original  Voucher  in 
the  paymas'*'  Office. 


Names 

Sum 

Names 

Sum 

Capt.  .James  Brookins 

22.  0.0 

Samuel  Swift 

3.10.8 

Lt.  Elias  Hall 

14.  1.6 

Jona.  Shepard 

4.  0.0 

"   David  Powers 

14.  1.6 

Saml.  Phillips 

4.  0.0 

Sergt.  Alpheus  Hall 

4.  7.1 

Asahel  Williams 

4.  0.0 

"       Eleazer  Marble 

4.15.0 

Philip  Sprague 

0.18.8 

"       Elisha  8mith 

4.15.0 

Obad"  Noble 

3.13.4 

"       Salmon  Cogsell 

3.  6.6 

Nathl.  Hamilton 

3.18.4 

Oorpl.  Oliver  Wright 

3.17.3i 

Saml.  Owen 

3.13.4 

' '       Silas  Brookins 

3.18.9" 

Caleb  Warren 

3.13.4 

' '       Isaac  Grant 

3.  7.1 

Caleb  Hayward 

2.  6.8 

"       Timo.  Clark 

3.  7.1 

Nathl.  Allen 

4.  0.0 

Nehemiah  Kellogg 

3.12.0 

Abr'"  Owen 

3.  4.0 

John  Lewis 

3.12.0 

Isaac  Loughborough 

8.  2.8 

John  Martin 

3.10.8 

Samuel  Chipman 

2.  2.8 

Eli  Freeman 

3.13.4 

Eichard  Chamberlin 

4.18.8 

Jed""  Blackman 

3.  2.8 

Jona.  Newton 

4.16.0 

Amaz''  Church 

3.  2.8 

Eph'"  Westooat 

2.16.0 

Isaac  Fenny 

3.  5.4 

Jona.  Remington 

2.12.6 

Ohauncy  Clark 

3.  5.4 

Usual  Parsons 

2.12  6 

Hezekiah  Ehodes 

3.  4.0 

John  Cook 

2.12.6 

Elihu  Allen 

3.  2.8 

Munson  Cook 

0.  6.8 

Justus  Brewster 

2.  6.8 

Jno.  Cristee  (Christee) 

2.10.8 

Moses  Beach 

2.  6.8 

Fifer  Jer''  Dewey 

3.18.9 

Jesse  Long 

2.  6.8 

Drmr.  Martin  Adams 

4.  0.2^ 

Daniel  Haskins 

2.  8.0 

Comfort  Smith 

2.  9.4 

David  Roberts 

2.  8.0 

Moses  Powers 

2.  8.0 

Saml.  Morrison 

1.16.9 

Jno.  Cook 

2.  1.4 

•Tnbn  ^^i'Iroti 

4    0  0 

John  Hynman 

2.  9) A 

.^218.10:7 

Attest,  Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  18,  1783.     The  foregoing, 

having   been    examined,    compared    with    the    original    roll    and 

approved,  the  Treasurer   is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of 

the  same  to  Thomas    Tolman,  Esq.  Paymaster,   being  the  sum  of 

two  hundred  and  eighteen  pounds  ten  shillings  and  seven  pence, 

lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 

Timo.  Brownson,    \  ^  ■^, 

o       1    T>     ^.1.-  ^  Committee. 

Saml.  Bartlit,  j 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2",  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

/:218.10.7 


396 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[173] 


[  Lt.  Col.  Samuel  Fletcher  s  Battalion — Officers\ 


True  list  of  ( the  names  and  sums  of )  the  Field  and  Staff  Pay 
Roll  of  Lt.  Col.  Samuel  Fletcher's  Battalion  in  the  service  of  the 
State  of  Vermont,  from  the  time  of  their  entering  service,  cam- 
paign of  1781,  to  the  30"'  of  June  in  said  year,  inclusive — taken 
from  the  original  in  the  Paymaster's  Office. 


Names 


Lt.  Col.  Sam' Fletcher,  Com*' 
Maj.  Gideon  Ormsby 
Isaac  Lyman,  Lt.  &  Adjt. 
Surg"  Mate  John  Hazleton 
Phineas  Heath,  Serg'  Major 
Asa  Daggett,  Quar.  M.  Serg' 


Sum 


94. 

0.0 

3.18.0 

10. 

2.8 

22.16.0 

8. 

4.0 

9. 

8.0 

i:i48. 

8.8 

Attest,  Tho"  Tolman,  P.  Master. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  21,  1783.  The  above  list, 
having  been  examined,  compared  with  the  original  roll  and 
approved  of,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the  contents  of  the  same  to 
Tho''  Tolman  Esq.,  Pay  Master,  being  the  sum  of  one  hundred 
and  forty-eight  pounds  eight  shillings  and  eight  pence,  lawful 
money,  taking  his  receipt.  Sam'  Bartlet, 

Timo.  Brownson, 


Com'' 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  1784  Tho"  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


397 


[195] 


\Capt.   William  Hutchins'   Company'] 


True  List  of  (the  names  and  sums  of)  Capt.  William  Hutchins' 
Company's  Pay  Roll  for  services  in  the  State  of  Vermont  from  the 
beginning  of  the  campaign,  1781,  to  the  30th  of  June  in  said  year, 
inclusive — taken  from  the  original  in  the  Paymaster's  Office. 


Names 

Sums 

Names 

Sums 

Oapt.  W°'  Hutchins 

50.  0.0 

Adonijah  Montague 

6.  4.0 

Lt.  Gideon  Spencer 

24.   6.4 

Charles  Brown 

5  18.8 

Lt.  Arthur  Aylesworth 

23.   9.4 

Eoger  Kinsley 

5.18.8 

Serg'  Jedediah  Durfee 

8.14.3 

Jonas  Odle 

5.18.8 

"     Nathl.  Wood 

8.  8.0 

Nathan  Hutchins 

6.14.8 

"    Jno.  Hutchins 

5.15.7 

And"   Grriswold 

5.   6.8 

"     Jno.  Weeks 

7.   7.3 

Elijah  Kood 

5.   5.4 

Drm.  Benajah  Cleveland 

8.   0.1 

Eufus  Blontague 

5.   9.4 

Fifer  Maj.  Moses  Crosby 

8.14.2 

Hiram  Horton 

5.   9.4 

Corpl,  Nathl.  Montague 

8.   0.5 

Eben'  Harwood 

5.   9.4 

"       Isaac  Kellogg 

8.   0.5 

Rich'  LilH 

5.   9.4 

"      EnosWood 

8.   0.5 

Peter  Millington 

5.17.4 

"       Wm.  Hazen 

7.13.1i 

Jas.  Morgan 

5.17.4 

W"  Hutchins,  Jr. 

7.   6.8 

Lowden  Weaver 

5.17.4 

Hugh  Stewart 

7.   6.8 

Shad''  Norton 

7.   6.8 

Martin  Norton 

7.   6.8 

Hen'"  Miller 

3.   5.4 

Sam'  Hutchins 

7.  6.8 

Eeuben  Hackett 

7.   6.8 

John  May 

7.  6.8 

Oliver  Whipple 

3.  5.4 

Dan' 'Kinsley 

7.  6.8 

Asa  Barrett 

2.16.0 

Eben.    Woodw''  ( of   Ben- 

Jno. Varnum 

2.16.0 

nington) 

7.  6.8 

Ab'"  Dunning 

2.16.0 

Darius  Moon 

7.  6.8 

Levi  Dunton 

2.  4.0 

Jonathan  Town 

7.  6.8 

Benj.  Seldin 

2.16.0 

Josiah  Willoughby 

7.  6.8 

Henry  Turner 

7.   4.0 

Benjamin  Lamb 

7.  6.8 

Bishop  Warner 

3.  5.4 

Oliver  Storey 

6.17.4 

Benj.  Sweet 

4.17.4 

Daniel  Beaman 

6.  4.0 

Clemens  Handy 

1.  0.0 

Josiah  Lawrence 

6.  4.0 

Asa  Boudish 

6.   4.0 

;^414.  6.7J 

Attest,         Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  18,  1783.  The  foregoing 
having  been  examined,  compared  with  the  original  roll  and 
approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the 
same  to  Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being  the  sum  of  four 
hundred  fourteen  pounds,  six  shillings,  seven  pence  half  penny, 
lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 

Tim"  Brownson,  (  ^^mmittee. 
Sam'  Bartlet,        \ 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 

Oct.  2,  1784  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

^414. 6. 7  J^ 


398 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[21] 


\Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence's  Company  in  Col. 
Walbridge's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  the  alarm  at  Cambridge 
and  Saratoga  in  July,  1781. 


Names 

Days  in 
service 

4 

Miles 
travel 

50 

Officers- 
rations 

Amt.  of  wag- 
es, milage  & 
rations 

Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence 

0.5.4 

16/8 

2.  8.  4 

Lt.  Jacob  Ferman 

2 

25 

0.1.4 

8/4 

0.16.10 

"    Time.  Barnam 

4 

50 

0.2.8 

1.18.  8 

Sergt.  Eben'  Ferman 

2 

25 

0.11.  6 

"        Jer''  Huntinaton 

3 

50 

1.   1.   5i 

Saml.  Sunderlin 

2 

25 

0.11.  6i 

"        Solomon  Fuller 

4 

50 

1.  3.  0 

Corpl.  Bigelow  Lawrence 

1 

10 

0.  4.  8 

Ichabod  Cross 

a 

25 

0.11.  0 

Keuben  Cross 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Jesse  Persons 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Justin  Olen 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

John  Wright 

3 

50 

1.  0.  8 

Eben'  Cory 

4 

50 

1.  2.  0 

Caleb  Herrington 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Benjamin  i)yre 

'  4 

50 

1.   3.  0 

Walter  Bates 

4 

37 

0.17.  S 

James  Bates 

4 

50 

1.   2.   0 

John  Sunderlin 

4 

50 

1.3.   0 

Amos  Galusha 

4 

50 

1.   3.   0 

Benjamin  Parks 

4 

50 

1.  3.   0 

Henry  Clark 

4 

50 

1.   3.   0 

Gideon  Barnum 

2 

25 

0.11.   0 

Peter  Wright 

3 

50 

1.   0.  8 

Joab  Lawrence 

4 

50 

1.   2.  0 

John  Mellington,  Jr. 

4 

45 

1.  0.  4 

Perley  Hawtell 

4 

50 

1.  2.  0 

Caleb  Goff 

4 

50 

1.   3.  0 

Jonathan  House 

3 

37 

0.16.  4 

Eoger  Starkweather 

3 

35 

0.11.   0 

Abner  Eice 

3 

30 

0.14.  0 

David  Williams 

3 

80 

0.14.  0 

W"  Burlingim 

1 

12 

0.   5.  4 

David  Hunter 

4 

50 

0.   3.   0 

Asa  Starkweather 

8 

50 

1.  0.  8 

Ezekiel  Parker 

3 

30 

1.  0.  8 

Winslow  Perry 

] 

10 

0.  4.  8 

Joshua  Bates 

2 

10 

0.   6.  0 

Luther  Lawrence 

3 

25 

0.11.  0 

Joshua  Briggs 

4 

30 

0.15.  4 

Hosea  Fuller 

3 

25 

0.11.  0 

Nathan,  Leonard 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Joel  Adams,  Jr. 

3 

25 

0.11.  0 

Lewis  Henman 

3 

35 

0-11.  0 

Enos  Peck 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


399 


Names 

Days  in 
service 

2 

Miles 
travel 

25 

Officers' 
rations 

Amt.  of  wag- 
es, milage  & 
rations 

Christopher  Bates 

0.11.  0 

Salmon  Farr 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Elisha  Starkweather 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

John  Fuller 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Daniel  Reynolds 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Daniel  Shaw 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

George  Niles 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Elisha  (Jlark 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Alexander  Collins 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Caleb  Blanchard 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Fli3ah  Ames 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

David  Cutting 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

W-  Hewlett 

4 

50 

1.  2.  0 

Eben'  Wright 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Asa  Burnham 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

William  Caldwell 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Elihu  Cross 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

John  Stanley 

2 

25 

O.ll.  0 

Benjamin  Cole 

3 

25 

0.11.  0 

John  Hart 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Gale  Ferman 

3 

25 

0.11.  0 

Abner  Drinkwater 

4 

50 

1.  2.  0 

Thomas  Matterson 

2 

25 

0.11.  0 

Jacob  Wheeler 

3 

37 

0.16.  4 

^51.18.  7 

Bigelow  Lawrence,  Captain. 

Bennington,  ss.  Dec.  24,  1781.  Personally  appear.s  Capt. 
Bigelow  Lawrence  and  makes  oath  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just 
and  true.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  )  This  Pay   Roll   being  approved, 

Bennington,  Dec.  26,  1781     [  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Lawrence,  or  order,  to  the  amount  of  ;,£'51.18.7. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  j  ^       ^^ 
Amos  Fassett,      f  ^'^^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Jan.  5,  1782.  Rec'd  of  the  Treasurer  the 
contents  of  the  above  order. 

Bigelow  Lawrence,  Captain. 


400 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[81] 


[Ca/A  Eli  Noble's  Company  (part)] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  such  of  Capt.  Eli  Noble's  Company  of  Militia 
in  Pownal,  in  Col.  Eben''  Walbridge's  Regiment  as  marched  to 
Saratoga  in  the  alarm  in  July,  1781,  with  Capt.  Eli  Noble. 


Entered 

Days  in 

Names 

service 

service 

Wages 

Miles 

Travel 
0.  10.  0 

Total 

Capt.  Eli  Noble 

July 

2 

0.13.-i 

30 

1.   3.4 

Lt.  Josiah  Wright 

3.6 

'■ 

10 

18.6 

Lt.  Jos''  Dunning 

7.2 

" 

10 

18.6 

Sergt.  W"'  Bates 

3.3 

.  i 

10 

13.3 

Nathl.  Wallace 

3.8 

.  ( 

10 

12.8 

Solomon  Wright 

3.8 

1 1 

10 

13.8 

Wanton  Aylesworth 

3.8 

" 

10 

13.8 

Jno.  Downer 

2.8 

" 

10 

13.8 

Ely  [Eleazer?]  Marsh 

2.8 

u 

10 

12.8 

Danl.  Brainerd 

2.8 

" 

10 

13.8 

Thos.  Jewett 

2.8 

( i 

10 

12.8 

Fredk.  Jewett 

3.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Christo'  Cartwright,  Corp. 

8. 

( ( 

10 

13. 

Deriok  Smith 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Geo.  Johnson 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Abel  Dunning 

2.8 

(1 

10 

12.8 

Eben°  Seelye 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Timo.  Larabee 

3.8 

i  I 

10 

12.8 

Beriah  Grover,  Corp. 

3.2 

" 

10 

13.3 

Phinehas  Burritt 

3.8 

" 

10 

13.8 

Thaddeus  Thorp 

2.8 

'• 

10 

12.8 

Fowler 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Joseph  Barber,  Sergt, 

3.2 

" 

10 

13.2 

Levi  Wheeler 

3.8 

'• 

10 

12.8 

David  Page 

3.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Stephen  Page 

2.8 

(( 

10 

13.8 

John  Hall 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Thos.  Ransom 

. 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

W'"  Kenriok 

3.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Seth  Bassett 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Elijah  Woloott 

2.8 

'< 

10 

12.8 

Barnard  Carpenter 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Perez  White 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Oliver  Sandforth 

2.8 

l( 

10 

13.8 

Isaac  Grover 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Bulah  Waldo,  Sergt. 

3.2 

( c 

10 

13.3 

Graves 

3.8 

10 

13.8 

Obadiah  Dunham 

' 

2.8 

'• 

10 

12.8 

Lyman  Jackson 

2.8 

" 

10 

12.8 

Obadiah  Dunham,  Jr. 

2.8 

c. 

10 

13.8 

Jesse  Jackson                          i 

3.8 

( t 

10 

12.8 

W°  Pratt                                  1 

' 

2.8 

10 

12.8 

Amasa  Hungerford,  Sergt.  i 

1 

3.3  I      ■• 

10 

13.3 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLL& 


401 


Names 


Jno.  Clark 
David  OurtisB 
Henry  Babcook 
W°'  Ovait 


Entered 

Days  in 

service 

service 

Wages 

Miles 

Travel 

July 

2 

2.8 
2.8 

30 

0.  10.  0 
10 

11 

" 

2.8 

(1 

10 

(( 

2.8 

w 

10 

Brought  forward* 


Total 


12.8 
12.8 
13.8 
12.8 

;^31.    2.0 

51.  5.5 


£82.   7.    5 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Jan.  11,    1782.     The   Treasurer 

is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Eli  Noble  or  order,   the  sum   of 

eighty  two  pounds  seven  shillings  and    five  pence,   pr.    the  within 

account. 

Isaac  Tiehener,  )  ^  ., , 

A  ■c'        ^»    M-  Committee. 

Amos  Fassett,      ( 

Bennington,  Feb.  4,  1782.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  being  eighty-two  pounds  seven  shillings 
and  three  pence,  lawful  money. 

Eli  Noble,  Capt. 

♦Note.— The  amount  of  the  roll  of  Capt.  Eli  Noble  [Oct.   1781]  on  the 
preceding  page  [80],  is  included  in  the  foregoing  order. 

0.  L.Knapp,  Acting  Sec'  of  State. 


[508] 


[Moses    Howe's   Account\ 


State  of  Vermont,  to  Moses  Howe,  Dr. 

For  conducting  six  British  prisoners  from  Brattleborough 
to  Castleton  by  order  of  the  Sheriff,  as  per  receipts 
for  expense ;^3.15.4 

For  my  own  time,  horse  and  expense 4.   0.0 


^7.15.4 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  17,  1781. 

The  within  account  examined  and  approved — the  Treasurer  is 

directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  seven  pounds,  fifteen  shillings  and 

four  pence.  Timo.  Brownson,  )  ^  ... 

^  T  u     T?        J.4.  }-  Committee. 

John  Fassett,  ) 

Date  above  received   of    the   Treasurer    the    contents    of   the 
above  order.  Moses  Howe. 


[26] 


402 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


,186,  dupl  134] 


\Capt.  Ehenezer    Wood's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Wood's  Company  of  Alarm 
List  in  Col.  Eben^  Walbridge's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service 
of  the  State  of  Vermont,  commencing  the  31"'  July,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

Am' 
■wages 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Ebenezer  Wood 

6 

0.6.8 

3.0.0 

60 

3.  0.0 

Lt.  Simeon  Harmon 

2 

4.3 

8,6 

30 

18.6 

Lt.  Joseph  Willoughby 

3 

4.3 

8.6 

80 

18.6 

En.  Joseph  Wickwire 

3 

4.3 

8.6 

30 

18.6 

Serg»  Aaron  Haynes 

2 

1.7 

3.3 

30 

13.3 

"      Zephaniah  Branch 

3 

1.7 

3.2 

30 

13.3 

Corp'  Job  Wood 

3 

1.5 

4.8 

40 

17.7 

Elias  Blanchard 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

30 

13.8 

Stephen  Cleveland 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

50 

1.  3.0 

John  Corbin 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

30 

13.8 

Samuel  Cutler 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

30 

12.8 

Abraham  Johnson 

3 

1.4 

2.8 

30 

12.8 

Jeremiah  Chase 

3 

1.4 

3.8 

30 

12.8 

Doct.  Gav.  Smith 

3 

6.8 

1.0.0 

50 

1.16.8 

David  Brown 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

30 

12.8 

Jona.  Bills 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

30 

12.8 

Joseph  Eudd 

2 

1.4 

3.8 

30 

12.8 

Daniel  "Wood 

1 

1.4 

1.4 

30 

8.0 

Eben'  Wood,  Jr. 

1 

1.4 

1.4 

30 

8.0 

;^16.15.5 

Eben""  Wood,  Capt. 

Bennington,  Nov.  28,  1781.  Personally  appears  Capt.  Eben"' 
Wood  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just  and 
true.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec.  20,  1781.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same  to  the  am'  of  sixteen  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and 
five  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  i  p 

Amos  Fassett,     j  ^^^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  29,  1781.  Rec"*  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Eben""  Wood,  Capt. 


)mmittee. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


403 


[216] 


[CaJ>t.  Matthew  Lyon's   Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Matthew  Lyons  Company,  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment,  for  service  done  in  the  alarm  from  the  31st  of  July, 
1781,  to  the  3rd  of  August,  inclusive. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  M.  Lyon 
En*^  N.   Chittenden 
Sherman    Boardman 
John  Davison 

Andrews 

Pilott 

5 
4 
5 
4 
3 
1 

75 
75 
79 
75 
60 
8 

2.18.4 
2.   2.0 
1.13.0 
1.10.4 
1.   4.0 
0.   4.0 

^9.11.8 

M.  Lyon,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  26  Feb.,  1782.     The  above  pay 

roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto 

Capt.  Matthew  Lyon  the  sum  of  ;^9.11.8,  lawful  money. 

Nathl.  Brush,         )  „ 

T,.         Ti  h  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  ) 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
^9.11.8  M.  Lyon 


404 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


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REVOLUTIONARY    WAR  ROLLS 
[50,  dupl  283]         [Capi.    William  Sharp's  Company'\ 


405 


A    Pay  Roll  of   Capt.   William    Sharp    in 
Regiment  of  foot  of  the   State  of  Vermont  — 
August  and  until  the  fourth  of  August. 


Col.   John    Abbot's 
—  from  the  first  of 


Officers,  non-commiss" 

Miles 

No.  of 

Amount  of 

officers  and  privates 

travel 

Milage 

days 

wages,  rations 
and  milage 

W°  Sharp,  Capt. 

20 

6.8 

3 

1.   6.   8 

George  Milliman,  Lt. 

do 

3 

0.19.   5 

W""  Walesworth,  Ens" 

do 

3 

0.19.   5 

Benj.  Wells,   Clerk 

do 

3 

0.11.   5 

Levi  Bagley,             Sergt. 

do 

3 

0.11.   5 

John  Kerery,               do. 

do 

3 

0.11.   5 

Nathan  Armstrong,  do. 

do 

3 

0.11.   5 

Daniel  Hawley,  Corpl. 

do 

3 

0.11.   0 

Abial  Blowers,       do. 

do 

3 

0.11.   0 

Jona.  Russell,  Drum' 

do 

3 

0.11.   0 

David  Chase,  private 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Jno.  Waldo,  Jr. 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Saml.  Lathan 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Alex.  Blowers 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

W"  Blowers 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Joshua  Hodges 

do 

3  . 

0.10.   8 

Henry  Hill 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Isaac  Hodges,  Jr. 

do 

3 

0.10.  8 

'_  ohn  Cerns 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

_  ohn  Cox 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

John  Milliman 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Jona.  Chase 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

David  Seaton 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Saml.  Sissill 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Elijah  Russell 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Peter  Hartwell 

do 

3 

0.10.   8 

Total        ;^15.14.10 


William  Sharp,  Capt. 
State  of  Vermont,    Sept.    13,    1781.       The  above  roll  sworn  to 
by  Capt.  William  Sharp,      Before  me, 

John  Fassett,  Jr,  Asst. 


406 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  13,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  William  Sharp,  or  bearer,  being  fifteen  pounds  fourteen 
shillings  and  ten  pence. 

^15.14.10  Timo.  Brownson,    [committee. 

John  Strong,  j 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Rec'd  per 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sept.  27,  [1781.]     William  Sharp,  Capt. 


[365] 


[CaJ>t.  Atigustine  Odel's  Contpany\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Augustin  Odle's  Company  in  Col.  John 
Abbot's  Regiment  of  Militia,  out  in  an  alarm  from  the  I*''  day  of 
August  to  the  4'\  A.  D.  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Milage 

Rations 

Due  for 

rations 

4 

p, 

day 

Wages 

Miles 

Augustin  Odel,  Capt. 

3 

10 

6 

5.4 

1.10.0 

30 

Asa  Lewis,  Lt. 

3 

10 

4 

1.  3 

30 

Joshua  Kandall,  En. 

3 

10 

4 

2.8 

3.7 

1.   3 

30 

Caleb  Hakes,       Sergt. 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.7 

14.9 

80 

Elisha  Eeynolds,     ' ' 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.5 

14.9 

80 

Jacob  Odel,     Corpl. 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.5 

14.3 

30 

Harry  Lewis,       " 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.5 

14.3 

30 

George  Hakes,     " 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14.3 

30 

William  Eeynolds 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

80 

Harris  Weaver 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Stephen  Card 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Jacob  Lampman 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Elisha  Bailey 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

HendrickWeasonhouss 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Hank  Lampman 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Thos.  Butler 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

80 

Daniel  Cornwell 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Daniel  Young 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Elisha  Brown 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Harry  [Sterry]  Hewett 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

50 

Thos.  Coats 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

David  Matson 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

-30 

John  G.  Cray 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Bobert  Moon 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

80 

Timothj'  Brown 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

80 

Joseph  Barronhart 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Philip  Orellior 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Zenas  Willis 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Joseph  Baker 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Thos.  Stephens 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Walter  Worden 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

Thos.  Serivens 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

William  Davis 

8 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

80 

Gilbert  Worden 

3 

10 

0 

0 

1.4 

14 

30 

;f35.13.3 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


407 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  26,  1781.  The  above  Pay  Roll  exam- 
ined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Augustin  Odel,  or  bearer,  it  being  twenty-five  pounds  twelve 
shillings  and  three  pence. 

John  Strong,  ) 


Timo.  Brownson,  f 


Committee. 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sept.  26,  1781. 
urer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 
^25.12.3 


Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treas- 


Asa  Lewis. 


[27S] 


[Capt  Lemuel  Carey's  Company^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Cary's  Company,  Col.  John 
Abbot's  Regt.  in  a  Regiment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
from  the  1st  day  of  Aug.  to  the  4th,  A.  D.  1781. 


03                 DQ 

to 

[>, 

Names 

to 

be 

a 
o 

a -2 

CO 

Total 

s 

% 

0 

' 

Capt.  Lemuel  Carey 

24 

8 

6 

0.4.0 

3 

16.0 

1.  8.0 

Lt.  James  Stevens 

24 

8 

3 

2. 

3 

10.9 

1.  0.9 

En.  Moses  Barnet   ' 

24 

8 

3 

2. 

3 

10.9 

1.  0.9 

Clerk  Amos  Palmer, 

24 

8 

3 

4.9 

0.12.9 

Sergt.  Christopher  Snyder 

24 

8 

3 

4.9 

0.13.9 

Elijah  Turner 

24 

8 

3 

4.9 

12.9 

Gose  Quaokinbush 

24 

8 

3 

4.9 

12.9 

Corp.  Francis  Horth 

24 

8 

3 

4.4 

12.4 

"      Francis  Cummings 

24 

8 

3 

4.4 

12.4 

"      Jacob  Bove 

24 

8 

3 

4.4 

12.4 

Fifer  Benj.  Palmer 

24 

8 

3 

4.4 

12.4 

D'  Ab'°  Ostrander 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Abner  Marble 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Garet  Lake 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Abraham  Whittiok 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

John  Webb 

■    24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

William  Kelling  [Helling] 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

John  Bove 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

John  Palmer 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

George  Blower 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Jona.  Hadlook 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Samuel  Hadlock 

24 

8 

8 

4. 

12. 

Samuel  Tylor 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Peter  Hyke 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Peter  Ostrander 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Henry  Matthew 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Ishmael  Eunnels 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

408 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Names 

— 

H) 

tic 

m 

o 

00 

a -2 

13 

Total 

g 

S 

<I   a3 

p 

James  Smith 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

13. 

James  Williamson 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Seth  Carey 

^4 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Thomas  Horth 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Timothy  Howe 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

James  Hadlock 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Nathl.  Barnet 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

William  Brace 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

John  Magacking 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Jeremiah  Green 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

12. 

Stephen  Bolph 

24 

8 

8 

4. 

12. 

Elias  Blanche! 

24 

8 

8 

4. 

12. 
^25.   6.2 

Lemuel  Carey,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  Sept.  13,  1781. 

The  within  pay  roll  sworn  to  by  Capt.  Lemuel  Carey, 

Before  me,  John  Strong,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  13,  1781.  Examined  and  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Lemuel  Carey  or  bearer, 
it  being  twenty-five  pounds  six  shillings  and  two  pence. 

i,.  o  [  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  j 

Date  above,  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 

^25.6.2.  Lemuel  Carey,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


4:09 


[28G] 


\^Capt.   William  Shepard's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Shepard's  Company,  Col. 
Cornelius  Douty's  Regiment,  in  a  Regt.  of  Foot,  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  from  the  1st  day  of  August  to  the  4th  day  of  August, 
1781,  in  alarm  at  Saratoga. 


Pr 

Names 

Days 
3 

Pr  day 

Miles 

mile 

Total 

Capt.  William  Shepard 

6.8 

24 

4^ 

1.   8.0 

Lt.  Christopher  Stark 

3 

4  3 

24 

4 

1.   0.9 

En.  Francis  Nye 

3 

4.3 

24 

4 

1.   0.9 

Q.  M.  Josiah  Root 

3 

4.3 

24 

4 

0.14.0 

Sergt.  Maj'  Israel  Shepard 

3 

2.0 

24 

4 

0.12.9 

"       Rice  Honeywell 

3 

1.7 

24 

4 

0.12.9 

"       Joseph  Martain 

3 

1.7 

24 

4 

0.12.9 

"       Titus  Monson 

3 

1.7 

24 

4 

0.12.3 

Jacob  Vaniormer 

3 

1.5 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Joseph  Benedict 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Oliver  Benedict 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Laurence  Dutcher 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Felix  Holdridge 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Wilerstone  West 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

John  Price,  Jr. 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Ashel  Stark 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

Jonathan  Price 

3 

1.4 

24 

4 

0.12.0 

;£12.10.9 

Attest,  Wm.  Shepard,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  1,  1782.  The  above 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Capt.  William  Shepard  or  order,  the  sum  of  twelve 
pounds  ten^shillings  and  nine  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  rr.^^\<r^^^ 
■NT  ii  1  Ti  ^.  \  Committee. 
Nathl.    Brush,       j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  14,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq., '.Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  in  behalf 
of  Capt.  William  Shepard.  Israel  Shepard. 


410 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[309] 


[^Capi.  John  Robinson's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt,  John  Robinson's  Company  in  Col.  John 
Abbot's  Regiment  of  Foot,  out  in  an  alarm  from  the  1st  day  of 
August  to  the  4th.  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

Miles 

Total 

John  Robinson,  Capt. 

3 

5.4 

30 

William  Ross,  Lt. 

2 

3.7 

30 

Matthew  Randall,  En. 

3 

3.7 

30 

John  Randall,  Sergt. 

3 

1.7 

20 

Jason  Babcock,     " 

1 

1.7 

10 

Amiel  Alger, 

3 

1.7 

30 

David  Randall,     " 

3 

1.4 

30 

Abr">  Burdick 

2 

1.4 

30 

Nathl.  Church 

3 

1.4 

30 

Christeon  Kelder 

1 

1.4 

8 

Stephen  Randall 

3 

1.4 

3 

Richard  Stanley 

1 

1.4 

8 

Elisha  Reynolds 

3 

1.4 

30 

William  Welch 

2 

1.4 

30 

Abraham  Lewis 

3 

1.4 

30 

Obadiah  Vaughn 

3 

1.4 

30 

Jonas  Odell 

3 

1.4 

30 

Peter  Crandall 

3 

1.4 

30 

Sam'  West,  Clerk 

3 

1.4 

30 

i:i3.2.10 


Pay  Table  Office.  Sept.  26,  1781.  The  above  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
John  Robinson,  being  thirteen  pounds  two  shillings  and  ten  pence. 

John  Strong,  |  ^^^^^ 

Timo.   Brownson,  [ 
Treasurer's  Office,   Sept.   26,   1781.     Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treas- 
urer, the  contents  of  this  order. 

i;i3.2.10  John  Robinson. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


411 


[301,  dupl  269]       {Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps   Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps'  Company,  C-ol.  Cornelius 
Uouty's  Reg-iment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  the  first 
day  of  August  to  the  fourth,  in  the  alarm,  at  Saratoga,  1781. 


1 
Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

6.8 
4.3 
4.3 
1.7 
1.7 
1.5 
1.5 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

Miles 

Pr 

mile 

Total 

Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps 
Lt.  Edward  Henderson 
En.  Hendrick  Jackson 
Sergt.  James  Bullen 

"      Asa  Nichols 
Corpl.  John  Strow 

"       John  Ekesmer  [E.  Rismer  ?] 
Jabez  Bennett 
Jones  Putnam 
James  Darrow 
Luther  Brown 
Joel  Parks 
John  Grofe 

James  Denslow  [Imslow,  Tinslow] 
Job  Paddock 
Saml.  Cownour 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 

4C1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1.  10.  0 
1.     2.  9 
1.     2.  9 
14.  9 
14.  9 
14.  3 
14.  3 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 
14.  0 

in.  16.  6 

Attest,  Shadrach  Phelps,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  1,  1782.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
unto  Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps,  or  order,  the  sum  of  twelve  pounds 
sixteen  shillings  and  six  pence.  Nathl.  Brush,      )  Cora'^'' 

Isaac  Tichenor,  \ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  16,  1782.  Reed,  of  I. 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 

^12.  16.  6  Saml.  Safford. 


412 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[259] 


[CaJ>t  Alatthias  Button' s .Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Matthias  Button,  Col.  John  Abbot's  Rejji- 
ment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  the  1st  of  August  to 
the  4th,  1781. 


Names 

Miles 
24 

Milages 

Amt. 
rations 

3  days 
search  at 

Total 

Capt.  Matthias  Button 

0.    8.    0 

0.    4.    0 

0.    16. 

0 

1 

8.   0 

Lt.  Peter  Baker 

24 

8 

0.    2.  0 

10. 

9 

1. 

0.   9 

En.  Pelatiah  Rice 

24 

8 

0.    2.   0 

10. 

9 

1. 

0.   9 

Sergt.  John  Ryon 

24 

8 

4. 

9 

0. 

12    9 

David  Earl 

24 

8 

4. 

9 

0. 

12.   9 

"       Russell  Graves 

24 

8 

4. 

9 

0. 

12    9 

Ephraim  Marsh,  Jr. 

24 

8 

4. 

9 

0. 

12.   9 

Clerk  Saml.  Shipman 

24 

8 

4. 

9 

0. 

12    9 

Corpl.  William   Hill 

24 

8 

4. 

4 

0. 

12.   4 

Gershom  Gifford 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

John  Bardsley 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Eben**  Leonard 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

William  Marsh 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Elijah  Wallis 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Thomas  Leonard 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

John  Marsh 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Thomas  Edwards 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

William  Hooper 

34 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Lawrence  Sordam 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Samuel  Sordam 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Charles  Lyde 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Abner  Rice 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

John  Butcher 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Abraham  Crego 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Isaiah  Dewey 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Job  Goff 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Beverly  Burtch 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Francis  Bennet 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12,   0 

Stutson  Benson 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

Benj.  Scott 

24 

8 

4. 

0 

0. 

12.   0 

^19.17.7 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


413 


State  of  Vermont,  Sept.  13,  1781.  The  within  roll  sworn  to 
by  Capt.  Matthias  Button.     Before  me.     John  Fassett,  Jr.,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  13,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Matthias  Button  or  bearer,  being  nineteen  pounds  seventeen 
shillings  and  seven  pence.  John  Fassett,  (  ^ 

John  Strong,  j 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order. 

^19.   17.   9  Matthias  Button. 


[24] 


yDetachmetit  under  Capt.   William  Dyre\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Detachment  from  Col.  Eben'  Walbridge's  Reg- 
iment, commanded  by  W™  Dyre,  captain,  for  services  scouting, 
etc.  at  and  in  the  vicinity  of  Fort  Ann,  Aug.  4th,  1781,  the  service 
being  done  in  pursuance  of  order  from  his  Excellency  the  Governor. 


Names  and  Bank 

Days 

Pay 

Miles 

Travel 

Amt. 

travel     Total 

per  day 

travel 

per  mile 

"  4'> 

of  pay 
17.0 

ot' 

W'"  Dyre,  Capt. 

60 

1.  0.  0 

Jos.  Andrews,  Lt. 

4 

4/3 

( I 

17.0 

1.17.  0 

Lebbeus  Armstrong,  En. 

1/7 

( ( 

6.4 

1.17.  0 

Hez.  Armstrong,  Sergt. 

1/7 

'• 

6.4 

1.  6.  4 

Saml.  Sunderland,  do. 

1/5 

(( 

5.8 

1.   6.  4 

Jedediah  Merrill,  Corpl. 

1/4 

t  f 

0.4 

1.  5.  8 

Jehiel  Smith 

1/4 

ft 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Saml.  Tubbs 

1/4 

<i 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Leml.  Hubbel 

" 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Silas  Hathaway 

(  ( 

( ( 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Thos.  Hall 

" 

*' 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Ephrm.  Can 

(I 

1 1 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Elisha  Church 

(( 

(1 

.5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Thos.  Tennant 

'* 

( t 

5.4 

1.  5,  4 

David  Matherson 

" 

" 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Isaac  Andrews 

•' 

ft 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Danl.  Howlet 

" 

" 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Andrew  Briggs 

(i 

( ( 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Abner  Goss 

(( 

*' 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

James  Bates 

(1 

" 

5.4 

1.   5.  4 

Caleb  Harrington 

" 

t  < 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Ben]".  Parks 

" 

" 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

W'"  Burnham 

'  ( 

tt 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Francis  Phillips 

1  ( 

" 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

Leml.  Bottum 

(( 

5.4 

1.  5.  4 

L-A1.  3.  8 

414 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


Arlington,  Aug.  22,  1782.  The  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before 
me.  Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Aug.  1782.  The  within  pay  roll  being  ex- 
amined, the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  it  being  thirty- 
two  pounds,  thirteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

,    Timo.   Brownson,  }  p^^ee 
Nathl.  Brush,  f  ^°™ 

Oct.  10,  1782.  Rec'd  of  the  Treasurer  ten  pounds  seventeen 
shillings  on  the  above  order.  W™  Dyre,  Capt. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  19,  1783.  Rec'd  of  the 
Treasurer  twenty  one  pounds,  sixteen  shillings  in  full  of  the  above 
order.  W"  Dyre. 

[219]  [CaJ>t.  Lemuel  Bradley's  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley's  Company,  August  6,  1781, 
as  established  by  law. 


Names 

Days 

Wages  & 
rations 

Miles 

Travel 

Total 

I.eml.  Bradley,  Capt. 

3 

17. 

4 

50 

16. 

8 

1.14.   8 

William  Blancher,  Lt. 

3 

11. 

8 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   8.    9 

Saml.  Bradley, 

3 

11. 

8 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   8.    9 

John  Boardman,  Sergt. 

3 

4. 

9X 

50 

16. 

8 

1.    1.   5X 

Jackson,           " 

3 

4. 

9^ 

50 

16. 

8 

1.    1.   5X 

Hosford,          " 

3 

4. 

^)i 

50 

16. 

8 

].    1.    5X 

Sanford, 

3 

4. 

%% 

50 

16. 

8 

1.    1.   5X 

Bartlet,  Corpl. 

3 

4. 

9K 

50 

16. 

8 

1.    1.   5X 

Brownson,  " 

3 

4. 

4M 

50 

16. 

8 

1.    1.    03^ 

Abner  Hurd 

3 

4. 

4M 

50 

16. 

8 

1.    1.    03^ 

Daniel  Hurd 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Eliphaz  Warner 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Saml.  Bristol 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Shar"  Boardman 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Eli  Pettibone 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Benaj''  Leonard 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Josiah  Averill 

8 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1,   0.   8 

Levi  Arnold 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

John  Whiston 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Phineas  Meigs 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Zenas  Bradley 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Barna°  Chipman 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Isaac  Brownson 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

Lee 

3 

4. 

50 

16. 

8 

1.   0.   8 

;^26.  3.  8>^ 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


415 


N.  B.     There  are  4  rations  added  in  this  pay  roll,  amt.  2/8 

Leml.  Bradley,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  Aug.  13,  1781.  The  within  roll 
sworn  to  by  Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley.      Before  me, 

John  Fassett,  Jr.,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan  7,  1783.   The  within  roll  being 

examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 

to  Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley  or  bearer,  being  twenty-six  pounds  three 

shillings  and  eight  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,      )  „ 

rp-„       -D  r  Committee. 

T-imo.   Brownson,  j 

Jan.  29,  1782.  Reed,  of  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order,  for  Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley. 

^26.   3.   8  Gilbert  Bradley. 

[310]  {^Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Cmnpany] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Eben'  Walbridge's  Regiment,  on  an  Alarm,  commencing  2nd 
August,  1781,  and  ending  the  8th,  both  days  included. 


Wages  & 

Amt.  wages 

Amt. 
travel 

Names 

Days 

rations 
pr  day 

and 
rations 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Joseph  Safford 

6 

6.  8 

3.  0.  0 

80 

1.  6. 

8 

3.  6.  8 

Lt.  William  Henry 

3 

4.  3 

0.12.  9 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  8.  1 

En.  Joca.  Scott 

3 

4.  3 

13.  9 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  8.  1 

Bufus  Branch,  S.  M. 

3 

3.  0 

6.  0 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  2.  0 

Sergt.  Jeremiah  Bingham 

2 

1.  7 

3.  3 

32 

10. 

8 

13.  8 

"      Thos.  Abel 

3 

].  7 

4.  9 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  0.  9 

"      Nathl.  Lawrence 

1 

1.  7 

1.  7 

4 

1. 

4 

3.11 

"      Arohelaus  Tupper 

3 

1.  7 

4.  9 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  0.  9 

■   "      Koswell  Mosely 

5 

1.  7 

7.11 

86 

12. 

0 

19.11 

Corpl.  Josiah  Brush 

3 

1.    0 

4.  3 

53 

17. 

8 

1.  9.11 

"      Ezekiel  Brewster 

3 

1.  5 

4.  3 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  0.  3 

"      Eeuben  Oolvin 

3 

1.  5 

4.  3 

82 

10, 

8 

14,11 

Matthew  Scott 

3 

1.   5 

4.  3 

53 

17. 

8 

1.  1.11 

Daniel  Biddlecom 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

53 

17. 

8 

1.  1.  8 

Leonard  Robinson 

4 

1.  4 

5.  4 

69 

1.   3. 

0 

1.  8.  4 

Eben'  Spencer 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

40 

13. 

4 

17.  4 

Eben'  Badcock 

4 

1.  4 

2.  8 

33 

10. 

8 

13.  4 

Saml.  Atwood 

5 

1.  4 

6.  8 

53 

17. 

4 

1.  4.  0 

Saml.  Holmes         ^ 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

33 

10. 

8 

13.  4 

Saml.  Palmer 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  0.  0 

Andrew  Newark 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10. 

8 

13.  4 

Solomon  SaflFord 

3 

L  4 

4.  0 

48 

16. 

0 

1.  0.  0 

Azariah  Cop 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

33 

10. 

8 

13.  4 

Willard  Green 

3 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10. 

8 

13.  4 

Eleazer  Egerton 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

33 

10. 

8 

13.4 

Ammi  Fuller 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10. 

8 

13.  4 

416 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Wages  & 

Amt.  wages 

Amt. 
travel 

10.  8 

Names 

Days 

rations 
pr  day 

and 
rations 

Miles 

Total 

Thos.  Taylor 

3 

1.  4 

3.  8 

33 

13.  4 

William  Henry,  Jr. 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

83 

10.  8 

13.  4 

David  Haynes 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Phineas  Wright 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

David  Saftord 

4 

1.  4 

5.  4 

69 

1.  3.  0 

1.  8.  4 

Samuel  Ohapin 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Levi  Hathaway 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

John  Holmes 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

48 

16.  0 

1.  0.  0 

Jesse  Tenney 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Absalom  Tupper 

3 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Walter  Cady 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Eiohard  Biddlecom 

3 

1.   4 

2.  8 

32 

10.  8 

18.  4 

Andrew  Ferren 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

33 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Henry  Parker 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

33 

10.  8 

18.  4 

Christopher  Braokett 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

48 

16.  0 

1.  0.  0 

Daniel  Smith 

4 

1.  4 

5.  4 

36 

12.  0 

0.  17.4 

Eobert  Cochran 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Joseph  House 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

48 

16.  0 

1.  0.  0 

Nathan  Billings 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

48 

16.  0 

1.  0.  0 

Medad  Hervey 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

0.10.  8 

Ephraim  Smith 

2 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10.  8 

10.  8 

Nathl.  Spencer 

2 

1.   4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

10.  8 

Moses  Scott 

3 

1.  4 

2.   8 

32 

10.  8 

10.  8 

Jona.  Bobinson 

4 

1.  4 

5.  4 

69 

10.  8 

1.  8.  4 

Josiah  Safford 

3 

1.  4 

3.  8 

33 

10.  8 

13.  4 

David  Pay 

4 

1.  4 

5.  4 

73 

10.  8 

1.   9.  8 

Moses  Bobinson,  Jr. 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

53 

10.  8 

1.  1.  8 

Issachar  Norton 

3 

1.  4 

4.  0 

48 

1.  3.  0 

1.  0.  0 

Josiah  Fay 

3 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10.  8 

13.  4 

Isaac  Bice 

3 

1.  4 

2.  8 

33 

1.  4.  3 

13.  4 

Aaron  Denio 

3 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

17.  8 

13.  4 

Jona.  Stratton 

3 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

16.  0 

13.  4 

Stephen  Story 

3 

1.  4 

2.  0 

48 

10.  4 

1.  0,  0 

Timothy  Pollett 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

10.  8 

6.8 

Eeuben  Cook 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

10.  8 

6.  8 

Mason  Branch 

1.  4 

1,  4 

16 

10.  8 

6.  8 

Martin  Pollett 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

16.  0 

6.  8 

Saml.  Safford,  Jr. 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Saml.  Montague 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

5.  4 

13.  4 

John  Whitcomb 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Asa  Walbridge 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Lemuel  Scott 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Solomon  Walbridge 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

10.  8 

6.  8 

Joshua  Eude 

1.  4 

].   4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Job  Youngs 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Eben'  Lyman 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Stephen  Hopkins 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Daniel  Storey 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Simeon  Sears 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Zaohariah  Herwood 

1 

1.   4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Joseph  Lewis 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


417 


Wages  & 

Amt.  wages 

Amt. 
travel 

Names 

Days 

rations 
pr  day 

and 
rations 

Miles 

Total 

Jacob  Safford 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

5.  4 

13.  4 

Daniel  Bude 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

33 

5.  4 

13.4 

Stephen  Fuller 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

4 

5.  4 

4.  0 

Josiah  Fuller 

3 

1.  4 

2.  8 

4 

5.  4 

4.  0 

Thomas  Smith 

3 

1.  4 

2.  8 

4 

1.  4 

4.  0 

Noah  Cross 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

4 

1.  4 

4.  0 

David  Palmer 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

4 

1.  4 

4.  0 

Zebulon  Bewker 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

4 

1.  4 

4.0 

William  Hanit 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

4 

1.  4 

4.  0 

Francis  Story 

3 

1.  4 

3.  8 

4 

1.  4 

3.  8 

Joseph  Palmer 

1.  4 

L  4 

4 

1.  4 

3.  8 

John  Lawrence 

L  4 

1.  4 

4 

1.  4 

3.  8 

Elisha  Downs 

L  4 

1.  4 

4 

1.  4 

2.  8 

John  Totman 

1.  4 

1.  4 

4 

1.  4 

3.  8 

Benj.  Webb 

1.  4 

1.  4 

4 

1.  4 

18.  4 

Silas  Walbridge 

1.  4 

2.  8 

32 

10.  8 

6.  8 

Benj.  Hurlburt 

1.  4 

1,  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Isaiah  Hendricks 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Joshua  Hathaway 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.8 

Stephen  Holmes 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Jona.  Wentworth 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Silas  Eobinson 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Judah  Weeks 

1.  4 

1.  4 

16 

5.  4 

6.  8 

Timo.  Vibberd 

2 

1.  4 

3.  8 

32 

10.  8 

18.  4 

Joseph  Safford,  Capt. 

Bennington,  Dec.  14,  1781.  Personally  appears  Capt.  Jos. 
Safford  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just  and 
true.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec.  30,  1781.  The  above  pay 
roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  the  amount  of  sixty-six  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and 
six  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  )  Committee. 

Amos  Fassett,    i 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  3,  1782.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Joseph  Safford,  Capt. 


[27] 


418 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[189] 


l^Capt.  Robert  Hunkins  and  Meii\ 


Pay  Roll  for  a  number  of  Militia  under  the  command  of  Capt. 
Robert  Hunkins,  on  an  alarm  at  Peacham,  August  15,  1781. 


Names 


Robert  Hunkins,  Capt. 
Eben"'  Martin 
Seth  Ford 
Robert  Miller 
Benj  Davis 
Stephen  Jenkins 
Levi    Collins 
Robert  Stinson 


Days 


Mileage 


30 


Total 


2.16.8 
19.4 
19.4 
19.4 
19.4 
19.4 
19.4 
19.4 


;^9.12.0 


Robert  Hunkins. 

I  hereby  attest  that  the  within  pay  roll  is  just  and  true. 

Neh,  Lovewell,  Com*'  at  Peacham. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Feb.  31,  1783.  The  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Robert  Hunkins,  or  bearer,  the  within 
sum,  it  being  nine  pounds  twelve  shillings. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  p 
John  Strong,        ( 


jmmittee. 


Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  21,  1783.  Rec"  of  Ira  Allen, 
Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  six  pounds 
one  shilling  and  four  pence,  lawful  money,  for  and  in  behalf  of 
Robert  Hunkins.  Neh.    Lovewell,  Jr. 

Windsor,  Feb.  21,  1783.  Rec"*  of  the  Treasurer  three  pounds 
ten  shillings  and  eight  pence  lawful  money,  which  the  committee 
of  pay  table  have  added  to  the  above  order. 

^9.12.0  Neh.  Lovewell,  Jr. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


419 


[75] 


\Capt.    Bartholomew  Durkee's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Bartholomew  Durkee's  Company  of 
Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  ordered  to  repair 
with  said  company  to  Bethel  Fort,  by  John  Benjamin,  Capt.  and 
commander  of  said  Fort,  Aug.  10,  1781. 


Names 


Capt.  Barth"  Durkee 

Lt.  Ephraim  Peak 

Sergt.  John  Bacon 
■'      Abida  Smith 
' '      Benajah  Child 
"    Jona.  Carpenter 

Eesolved  Sessions 

Eben'  Winslow 

John  W.  Dana 

Thomas  Vaile 

Jabesh  Vaughn 

Darius  Sessions. 

Sylvester  Bugbee 

Jacob  Carpenter 

Timothy  Cheedle 

Jeremiah  Dwyer 

Nathl.  Frasher 

Alexander  Hutchinson 

Isaac  Jones 

Abiel  Morse 

Asa  Paine 

John  Padeok 

Simeon  Sessions 

Isaiah  Tinkham 

John  W.  Throop 

John  Watkins 


Com- 

Pay 

When 

1 

men't 

Days 

per 

dis- 

Miles 

of  pay 
1781 

day 

charged 

1781 

Aug  10 

4 

0.5.4 

Aug.  13 

17 

3.7 

1.7 

1.7 

1.7 

1.7 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

1.4 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

1 

Total 


1.  8. 

1.  0. 

0.12. 

0.13. 

0.13. 

0.13. 

0.12. 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 


^15.15.10 


Pay    Table   Office,    Oct.    19,    1781.     The  within  pay   roll  was 

examined  and  approved  at  fifteen  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  ten 

pence,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  unto 

Capt.  Bartholomew  Durkee  or  bearer. 

Timothy  Brownson,  |  ^  „     ... 
T  n<-  X.  \  Committee. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Charlestown,  22'*  Oct.  1781.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  for  and  in  behalf  of 
Capt.  Bartholomew  Durkee. 

By   me,     John  Throop. 


420 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[149]  [Ca//.   William  Bramble  and  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  for  the  Company  that  marched  to  Bethel  Fort  in 
August,  1781,  being  called  out  by  authority  under  William 
Bramble,  Hartford. 


Pay  pr 

Pay  pr 

Names 

Days 

Miles 

day 

mile 

Total 

William  Bramble,  Oapt. 

4 

25 

5.4 

4d 

1.11.0 

Asa  Hazen,  Lt. 

4 

25 

4. 

4 

1.  4.4 

David  Wright,  En. 

4 

25 

4. 

4 

1.   4.4 

Andrew  Tracy,  Sergt. 

4 

25 

1.5J 

4 

0.14.2 

Asa  Emerson,       " 

4 

25 

1.5i 

4 

0.14.2 

W'"  Dunham, 

4 

35 

1.5i 

4 

0.14.3 

Artemas  Robinson,  Sergt. 

4 

35 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Solomon  Strong 

4 

25 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Eliphalet  Marsh 

4 

25 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Levi  Demon 

4 

25 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Matthew  Ransom 

4 

25 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Jona.  Birtch 

4 

25 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Gershom  Dunham 

4 

25 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Erastus  Chapman 

4 

35 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

Thomas  Savage 

4 

25 

1.4 

4 

0.13.8 

;^12.    5.2 

Pay  Table  Office,  Oct.  24,  1781. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved,  and  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  William  Bramble 
or  bearer,  it  being  twelve  pound  five  shillings  and  two  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson, 
Thos.  Chandler,      J-  Com« 
John  Strong, 


Date  above, 
order. 


reed,  the  contents  of  the 


Treasurer  of  the  above 
Elk"''  Sprague. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


421 


[244,  dtipl  72] 


[Capt.  Elkanah  Sprague  and  Men\ 


A  Pay   Roll  of  the  Companj'  that  marched  to  Bethel  Fort  in 
August,  1781,  being  called  out  by  authority. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Pr  day 

Pr 

mile 

Total 

Elkanah  Sprague,  Capt. 
Benj.  Wright 
John  Carpenter 
Thomas  Hazen 
William  Powers 
Jonathan  Powers 

4 
4 
4 

4 
4 
4 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

0.5.8 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

4d 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

1.11.0 

0.   9.8 
0.   9.8 
0.   9.8 
0.   9  8 
0.   9  8 

^4.19.4 

State  of  Vermont,  Hartford,  Oct.  10,  1781.      Then  personally 
appeared  Capt.  Sprague  and  made  oath  to  the  within  Pay  Roll, 
before  me,  John  Throop,  Assistant. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Oct.  24,  1781.  The  within  Pay  Roll  ex- 
amined and  approved  and  the  i?reasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  within  sum, being  four  pounds  nineteen  shillings  and  four  pence, 
lav/ful  money,  to  Elkanah  Sprague,  or  order. 

Timo.  Brownson,  1 
Thos.  Chandler,    v  Committee. 
John  Strong,  ) 

Date  above  reed,  the  contents  of  the  above  order  of  the 
Treasurer. 

_^4.19.4  Elkanah  Sprague. 

[244,  dupl  69]  \Capt.  John  Coffeen's  Company^ 

Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Coffeen's  Company. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  John  Coffeen 
Lt.  Abiel  Preston 
Clerk  Noadiah   Russell 
Isaac  Balding 
Michael  Coffeen 
Abel  Balding 
Reuben  Gilbert 

7 
9 
9 
6 
2 
6 
4 

18 
24 
14 
18 
18 
18 
8 

2.16.  8 
2.11.   9 
1.   4.   5 
0.17.   4 
0.   9.   4 
0.17.   4 
0.10.   0 

422 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

8 
18 

8 
20 

8 
48 

Total 

Ely  Gilbert 
Alexander  Alford 
Ephraim    Foster 
Eben*  Stone 
John  Stone 
Elizur  CofEeen      . 

4 
6 
4 
7 
4 
4 

0.10.   0 
0.17.   4 
0.10.   0 
1.   0.   0 
0.10.   0 
1.    1.   4 

August  30,  1781. 


John   Coffeen.  ;,^13.15.10 

The  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me, 
Timo.   Brownson,   Asst. 


Pay  Table  Office,  30  Aug.  178].  The  within  pay  roll  ex- 
amined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 
to  Capt.  Coffeen  or  bearer,  it  being  ;j£'13.15.10. 

John    Strong,        )  ^^^,, 
Timo.  Brownson,  (" 

Treasurer's  Office,  30th  Aug.,  1781.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  thirteen  pounds 
fifteen  shillings  and  ten  pence. 

^13.15.10  John  Coffeen. 


[104] 


[Prisoners'  Guard  under  Lieut.  Joseph  Wickwire'\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Guard  appointed  over  the  Prisoners  confined 
in  the  School  house  in  Bennington,  under  the  command  of  Jos. 
Wickwire,  Lieut,  commencing  the  8""  day  of  August  and  conclud- 
ing the  20""  of  the  same  month. 


Names 

Days 

P'  day 

Total 

Lt.  Joseph  Wickwire 

11 

4.3 

2.   6.9 

Sergt.  Matthew  Scott 

13 

1.7 

1.   0.7 

Corpl.  Danl.   Hewlet 

13 

1.5 

0.18.5 

George  Parker 

13 

1.5 

0.18.5 

John  Robins 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Zerubabel  Potter 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Zerah  Scott 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Enoch  Sackett 

13 

1.4 

0  17.4 

Jonas  Abbott 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


423 


Names 

Days 

P'  day 

Total 

Jesse  Jackson 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Samuel  Standish 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Job  Burleson 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Nathan  Kinsley 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Elijah    Aimes 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Peter  Lawrence 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Jonathan  Bennett 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Oliver  Miller 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

Thomas  Green 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

^17.6.10 

Com^ 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  6,  1781.  The  above  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Joseph  Wickwire  or  bearer,  it  being  seventeen  pounds  six  shillings 
and  ten  pence.  Timo.  Brownson, 

John  Strong. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sept.  10,  1781.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  being  seventeen 
pounds  six  shillings  and  ten  pence,  lawful  money. 

Joseph  Wickwire,  Lieut. 


■■( 


[509] 


[  Lemuel  Hawley' s  Pay'] 


Pay  Table  Office,  I 
L.  ( 


22"^  of  Augt.  1781. 

The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  Lemuel  Hawley,  a  soldier  in 
Col"  Warner's  Regiment,  six  pounds,— being  part  of  his  deprecia- 
tion due.  John  Strong,  )  Com'<=^ 

Xtj.0.0  Timo.  Brownson,  j 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  Lemuel  Hawley. 


424 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[347]  \Capt.  Isaac  Tichenors  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  of  the  Company  of  Militia,  commanded  by  Capt.  Isaac 
Tichenor  and  ordered  to  Saratoga  by  Col.  Eben''  Walbridge  in 
Aug.,  1781,  from  Bennington,  being  30  miles. 


Names 

Pr  day 

Miles 

Day  s 

Total 

Capt.  Isaac  Tichenor 

6.8 

30 

2 

1.   3.4 

Lt.  Lebbeus  Armstrong 

4.3 

30 

2 

18.6 

Sergt.  Daniel  Harmon 

1.7 

30 

2 

13.2 

"       John  Rudd 

1.7 

30 

2 

13.2 

Stephen  Kingsley 

1.7 

30 

2 

13.2 

Timothy  Abbot 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Ezekiel  Harmon 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Joshua  Wood 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Lemuel  Pratt 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Lemuel  Cleveland 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Timothy  Allen 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Caleb  Clark 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Eli  Pember 

1.4 

30   . 

2 

12.8 

Jason  Season  [Leason] 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Silas  Harmon 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Austin  Harmon 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Gains  Harmon 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Samuel  Hanes 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Felix  Anger 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Edward  GifSn 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Jeduthun  Hurd 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

John  Knight 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Phineas  Scott 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Benj.  Herwood 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Henry  Walbridge 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

David  Robinson 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Amos  Fassett 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

William  Brush 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Jesse  Field 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Abraham  Branson 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

oseph  Willoughby,  Jr. 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Jonathan  Fisk 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Jone  [Tone]  Farr 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Benj.  Selden 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

David  Ellsworth 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

Stephen  Cleveland 

1.4 

30 

2 

12.8 

^24.   8.8 

Attest,  Isaac  Tichenor,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


426 


Pay  Table  Office,  Manchester,  April  18,  1783.  The  within  Pay 
Roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
Tsaac  Tichenor  or  order  the  sum  of  twenty-four  pounds  eight  shil- 
lings and  eight  pence.  John  Strong,  |  Poi^mittee 

Timo.  Brownson,    j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  31,  1783.  Reed,  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer. 

^24.8.8  Isaac  Tichenor. 


[82] 


f  Three  Weeks  Men,  Capt.   Parmdee  Allen's  Coinpany\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Three  Weeks'  Men  that  joined  Capt.  Parmelee 
Allen's  Company  from  Col.  Warner's  [Warren's]  Regiment  and 
Col.  Allen's  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont  in  1781. 


Names 

Entered 

Days 

Wages 
per  day 

Total 

Jabesh  Warren 

July  26 

22 

0.1.4 

1.   9.4 

Joseph  Squier 

<(     i( 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Samuel  Thomas 

1  (     ( ( 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Winthrop  Graham 

((     (( 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

James  Barnes 

((     (( 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Thomas  Gilbert 

i(         u 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

John  Barber 

U          It 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

John  Parish 

(t       if 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

John  Ballows 

<(         u 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

W™  Burroughs  [Boughrows] 

(t       ( ( 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Simon  Francis 

<  (        <  t 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Prosevet  Smith 

It       If 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Robert  Stanton 

f  f       f  f 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Asa  Strong 

f  f        t  f 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

James  Underbill 

f  f       f  f 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

Isaac  Marks 

ft        f  f 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

John  Horton 

t  f      t  f 

22 

1.4 

1.   9.4 

^24.18.8 

Attest,  Parmelee  Allen,  Captain. 


Parmelee 


Arlington,    Nov.    26,    1781.      Then    appeared    Capt. 
Allen  and  made  oath  to  the  truth  of  the  above  roll. 

Before  me,  Thos.  Chittenden,  Governor, 


426 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug,  21,  1783.  The  within  roll 
having  been  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the 
contents  of  the  same  to  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.  Paymaster,  being 
the  sum  of  twenty-four  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  eight  pence, 
lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 

Saml    P.artlett,       )  ^^^.^ 
Timo>^  Brownson,  ) 
Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  warrant. 
Oct.  2d,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[238] 


[Ca^t  Abraham    UnderhilV s  Co>npany\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abraham  Underhill's  Company  and  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  for  service  done  in  defense  of  the 
Frontiers  of  the  State  of  Vermont  in  the  Alarms  which  commenced 
the  12th,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Abr.  Underbill 

20 

30 

7.   3.4 

Lt.  Richard  Deming  [Duning?] 

20 

90 

5.15.0 

En.  Ephraim   Reynolds 

20 

30 

4.15.0 

Sergt.  Philip  Matteson 

20 

30 

2.   1.8 

"       George  Manley 

14 

60 

2.   2.2 

Dan  Kent 

14 

60 

2.   2.2 

Corpl.  Wm.  Manley 

6 

30 

0.18.9 

Joseph  Curtis 

20 

90 

2,19.2 

John  Farwell 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

Reuben  Bloomer 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

David  Barnham 

20 

90 

2.16.8 

Thos.    McCann 

24 

30 

2.   2.0 

Benj.  Matteson 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Erastus  Monsel 

24 

30 

2.   2.0 

Prince  Paddock 

24 

30 

2.   2.0 

Asa  Baldwin 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

Peter  Mclntyre 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

George  Gage 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

Ashbel  Barnham 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Silas  Reynolds 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

John  Gray 

10 

60 

1.13  4 

Thos.  Danton 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Jona.  Shearwood 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Asa  Farwell 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

Isaac  Farwell 

12 

60 

1.16.0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


427 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Cephas  Kent 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Samuel  Strong 

34 

30 

3.   3.0 

Henry  Allen 

16 

60 

3.   1.4 

Joseph  Ingal 

30 

90 

■       3.16.8 

Joseph  Mclntire 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

Jacob  Wilbur 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

John  Gilbert 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

Joseph  Sheldon 

10 

60 

1.13.4 

Laban  Cousins 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

Jonathan  Page 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Benj.  Barto 

6 

30 

0.18.8 

Jacob  Cousins 

6 

30 

0.18.8 

Isaac  Underbill 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Sylvanus  Sikes 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Titus  Sikes 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

Joseph  Armstrong 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Joshi^a  Cousins,  Jr. 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

Charles  Collins 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Silas  Baldwin 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

Neh.  Higbee 

14 

60 

1.18.8 

John  Kent 

16 

30 

1.11.4 

Alex''  Kent 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

Joseph  Larkins 

6 

30 

0.18.0 

James  Willcocks 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

Joel  Frost 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

Joshua  King 

7 

30 

0.19.4 

John  Manley,  Jr. 

8 

30 

1.   0.8 

John  Manley,  3rd 

6 

30 

0.18.8 

;^96.     1.3 

11th  June,  1781.     The  foregoing  Roll  examined  and  approved 

and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  ninety-six 

pounds  one  shillings  and  three  pence. 

Thos.  Chittenden,      )  r>  ™     ■..,. 

'      ^  Committee. 


,[ 


Timothy  Brownson 

Date  above,   received  of   the   Treasurer  the  contents  of    the 
above  order.  Per  me, 

June  11,  1781,  Abraham  Underbill,  Capt. 


428 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[226] 


[^Capt.  Elijah  Galushas  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  on  the  alarm  in  August,  1781,  to  Saratoga. 


Names 

Days 

4 

Amt. 

Wages 

Miles 

Amt. 
Travel 

Total 

Capt.  Elijah  Galusha 

1.    6.8 

75 

1.5.0 

2.11.8 

En.  Benj.  Bartlett 

4 

0.17.0 

75 

1.5.0 

2.   2.0 

Corpl.  Jacob  Smith 

4 

6.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.11.4 

Sergt.  Benajah  Boardman 

4 

6.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.11.4 

Drum"'  William  Anderson 

4 

5.8 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.8 

Fifer  Martin  Deming 

4 

5.8 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.8 

Jacob  Hinds 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.4 

James  Anderson 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.4 

Jona.   Butterfield 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.4 

Martin  Chittenden 

4 

5.4 

75 

J.5.0 

1.10.4 

Elijah  Wood 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.4 

Eli  Pettibone 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.4 

David  Fasset 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.6.0 

1.10.4 

Adonirum  [Edoniram]  Burrit 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.4 

Brown 

4 

5.4 

75 

1.5.0 

1.10.4 

;^24.10.8 

Arlington,  Nov.  27,  1781.  Personally  appears  Capt.  Elijah 
Galusha  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just  and 
true.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  4,  1782.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  twenty-four 
pounds  ten  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Eliiah  Galusha,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


429 


[1611 


\Capt.  Nathan  Delano's  Company} 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathan  Delano's  Company,  Col.  John 
Abbot's  Regiment  in  a  Regiment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
from  the  V^  day  of  August  to  the  4'*",  1781. 


Names 

Miles 

Amt. 

Rations 

Days 

P'  day 

Total 

Capt.  Nathan  Delano 

24 

0.8.0 

0.4.0 

3 

0.16.0 

1.    8.0 

Lt.  Gershom  Odel 

24 

8 

2,0 

3 

0.10.9 

1.   0.9 

En.  Rozel  Chapman 

34 

8 

2.0 

3 

0.10.9 

1.   0.9 

Sergt.  Rob'  Hard 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.9 

0.12.9 

Abraham  Chase 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.9 

0.12.9 

John  Kicket 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.9 

0.12.9 

Caleb  Whitford 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.9 

0.12.9 

Corpl.  Artemas  Chase 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.4 

0.12.4 

Peter  Boone 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.4 

0.12.4 

Fifer  William  Powel 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.4 

0.12.4 

Jacob  Roumfitt 

24 

8 

3 

0.   4.4 

0.12.4 

Coonrod  Ricket 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Nontice  O'Strander 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Abijah  Putnam 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Gary  Wells 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0. 12. 

Richard  Powell 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Simeon  Banday 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

David  Pearce 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Abraham  Chace,  Jr. 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Caleb  Parker 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Timothy  Wallis 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Henry  Brown 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Jacob  Brown 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Like  V.  Norman 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

John  Dott,  Jr. 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.13. 

William  Hunt 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Benajah  Bunday 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

John  Patten 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

David  Vallance 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12. 

Clark  Jonathan  Powel 

24 

8 

3 

4. 

0.12.9 

^19.18.3 

Nathan  Delano,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  Sept.  13,  1781.     The  within  Pay  Roll  sworn 
to  by  Capt.  Nathan  Delano.     Before  me, 

John  Strong,  Justice  of  Peace. 


430 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  13,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 
to  Capt.  Delano  or  bearer,  it  being  nineteen  pounds  eighteen  shil- 
lings and  three  pence.  John  Strong,  )  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,    ( 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order. 

^19.18.3  Nathan  Delano,  Capt. 

[165]  [^Capt.   William  Sharp's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Sharp's  Company  for  two  days, 
belonging  to  Col.  John  Abbot's  Regiment. 


Amt. 
Milage 

Rations 

Names 

&  pay 
per  day 

Days 

Total 

William  Sharp,  Capt. 

13 

6.8 

2 

17.   8 

Geo.  Milliman  [Millimott],  Lt. 

13 

4.3 

3 

13.10 

William  Wallsworth,  En. 

13 

4.3 

2 

13.10 

Levi  Bersley,  Sergt. 

13 

1.7 

2 

7.   6 

Danl.  Hawley,  Corpl. 

13 

1.5 

2 

7.   3 

Saml.  Lathem 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Daniel  Earl  [Arl] 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Isaac  Hodges 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Moses  Vail  [Yail] 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.  0 

Major  Haynes 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Cornelius  V.  Wemer  [Vumer] 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Richard  Powel 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Gideon  Olmstead 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Elisha  Spalding 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

John  V.  Wanner 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Frederick  Cottes 

13 

1.4 

2 

7.   0 

Aug'  7  &  8,  1781. 

£%.lb.  0 

William  Sharp,  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  24,  1784. 
The  within  roll  is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same,  being  six  pounds  fifteen  shillings  lawful  money  to 
Capt.  W°°  Sharp  or  bearer. 

Timo.  Brownson,  )    , 
Saml.  Bartlit,         \  ^°™- 
Treasurer's  Office,  Bennington,    Feb.   25,   1784.      Reed,   of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

^6.15.0  William  Sharp,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


431 


[160] 


[Col.  John  Abbot  and  Officer s\ 


Col.    Abbot's   Pay   Roll  for  himself  and  the   Field   and  Staff 
Officers. 


Ool.  John- Abbot 

Lt.  Col.  Benj.  Bandal 

Maj.  Joel  Abbot 

Adjt.  Eufus  Johnson 

Q,  M'  Samuel  Lues  [Lewis] 


Miles 

P' 

mile 

P' 

day- 

Ra- 
tions 

P'  day 

24 

4d 

s' 

3.4 

10. 

30 

1  t 

3 

2.8 

8. 

24 

(( 

3 

2.8 

6.8 

24 

(( 

3 

2.8 

6.8 

24 

(1 

3 

2.8 

2. 

Total 


2.  8.0 
2.  2.0 
1.16.0 
1.14.0 
0.16.0 

;^8.16.0 


tee. 


Test,  John  Abbot,  Col. 

State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  Sept.  13,  1781.  The  above  roll 
examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Col.  John  Abbot,  or  bearer,  it  being  eight  pounds  sixteen 
shillings.  Timo.  Bronson,  )  ^ 

John  Strong,     '[Commute 

Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 

^8.16.0  John  Abbot,  Col. 

[252  dupl  90]  \Capt.    Cyprian  Downer's  Company] 

Capt.  Cyprian  Downer's  Company,  Shaftsbury,  1781.  Pay 
Roll  for  going  to  Saratoga  on  an  Expedition. 


Names 

Days 
2 

Miles 
30 

For 
travel 

Pr  day 

Total 

Cyprean  Downer,  Capt. 

0.10.0 

06.8 

1.   3.4 

Isaac  Andrus,         Lt. 

2 

30 

10. 

4.3 

18.6 

Benj  .  Corey,            En. 

2 

30 

10. 

4.3 

18.6 

Thomas  King,        Sergt. 

2 

30 

10. 

1.7 

13.2 

Caleb  Olin 

2 

30 

10. 

1.4 

12.8 

Winslow  Perry 

2 

30 

10. 

1.4 

12.8 

Abner  Drinkwater 

4 

30 

10. 

1.4 

15.4 

John  Stanley 

2 

30 

10. 

1.4 

12.8 

William  Parker 

2 

30 

in. 

1.4 

12.8 

Samuel  Matteson 

2 

30 

10. 

1.4 

12.8 

Total  ^7.12.2 

Attest,  Cyprean  Downer,  Capt. 


432 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Pay   Office,    Bennington,    Jan.    14,    1783.      The  Treasurer  is 

hereby  directed  to  pay  to   Capt.  Cyprian   Downer,  or  order,  the 

sum   of  seven  pounds  twelve  shillings  and  two  pence  as  per  the 

within  account.  Isaac  Tichenor,    }  ^ ... 

•NT  ^1.1    T3      ^-       y  Committee. 
Nathl.  Brush,      ( 

Reed.  13th  of  May,  1783,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order. 

;^7.12.2  Cyprian  Downer. 


[83] 


[Ca//.  yesse  Safford's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jesse  Safford's  Company  of  Militia  for 
service  in  the  Alarm,  Aug.  10,  1781,  at  the  request  of  Capt.  John 
Benjamin^ 


Names 

Com- 
mence' of 
pay 

Miles 

Days 

day 

en  dis- 
arged 

Total 

Jesse  Safford,  Capt. 

Aug.  10 

15 

4 

6/8   Au 

g-  11 

0.18.   4 

Abisha  Sampson 

4 

4/3        ' 

(       ( ( 

13.    6 

George  Thomas,  Sergt. 

4 

1/2        ' 

t       <( 

0.   2 

Seth  Washburn,  Sergt. 

4 

1/2        ' 

t       ( ( 

0.   3 

Conf<=  Fuller,  Corp. 

4 

1/5        ' 

<       ( ( 

7.10 

Nathan  Rowland 

4 

1/4        ' 

(       ( t 

7.   8 

Elias  Thomas 

4 

t       ( i 

7.   8 

Joseph  Churchill 

4 

t       i( 

7.   8 

Jabez  Bennett 

4 

1       11 

7.   8 

William  Bennett 

4 

1       11 

7.   8 

Timothy  Cox 

4 

1       1 1 

7.   8 

Phineas  Williams 

4 

1       11 

7.   8 

Abel  Emmons 

4 

1      11 

7.   8 

John  Sanderson 

4 

1       11 

7.   8 

Saml.  Matthews 

4 

1       1 1 

7.   8 

Chellis  Safford 

4 

1       1 1 

7.   8 

Andrew  Thomas 

4 

1       1 1 

7.   8 

Nathan  Rust 

4 

1       1 1 

7.   8 

Isaac  Hoisington 

4 

1       It 

7.   8 

Bliss  Hoisington 

4 

1       li 

7.   8 

William  Smith 

4 

1       i  1 

7.   8 

_  onas  Matthews 

4 

1      1  1 

7.   8 

■  onas  Washburn 

4 

1       1 1 

7.   8 

'  oseph  Hawkins 

4 

1       i( 

7.   8 

ohn  Rolles 

4 

i       1 1 

7.  8 

Nathl.  Tinkham 

4 

1       It 

7.  8 

Gaius  Paddock 

4 

t       1 1 

7.   8 

Moses  Kimball 

4 

1       1 1 

7.  8 

Nathan  Fletcher 

4 

1       It 

7.  8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


433 


Names 

Com- 
mence' of 
pay 

Miles 

Days 

Pay 

per 
day 

When  dis- 
charged 

Total 

Perez  Wood 
Simon  Davis 
Elijah  Bale  [Bailey] 
Phineas  Davis 

Aug-.  10 

t  (           <  ( 
ti          H 
(  t           (  ( 

15 

it 

4 
4 
4 
4 

Aug.  11 

*(      (I 

7.   8 
7.   8 
7.   8 
7.   8 

/:i3.0.   8 

Pay  Table  Ofifice,  Charlestown,  Oct.  25,  1781. 
The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is 
directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Jesse  Safford  or  bearer,  it  being 
thirteen  pounds  and  eight  pence. 

Timothy  Brownson,    )  ^ 

John  Strong,  f  Committee. 

Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the   above 
order. 

^13.0.8  Jesse  Safford. 


[65]  \ Ensign  Elisha  Partridge  and  Men\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  service  done  by  men  under  the  command  of 
Ensign  Elisha  Partridge,  in  pursuance  of  Brig.  Gen.  Olcott's  orders 
on  the  11'"  day  of  Aug.  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Total 

Ensign  Elisha  Partridge 

3 

0.10.11 

20 

0.19.   5 

Sergt.  Elias  Newton 

4.   9 

20 

11.   5 

"       John  Wright 

4.   9 

20 

11.   5 

Corpl.  Elijah  Tracy 

4.   4^ 

20 

lO.llJ^ 

Henry  Burton 

4.   4'^ 

20 

10.11J4 

Nathl.  Brown 

4.   0 

20 

10.   8 

Stephen  Knowlton 

4.   0 

20 

10.   8 

Cyprian  Morgan 

4.   0 

20 

10.   8 

John  Spear 

4.  0 

20 

10.   8 

Jerome  Hutchinson 

4.   0 

20 

10.   8 

Simon  Stimpson 

4.   0 

20 

10.   8 

Danl.  Kinney 

4.   0 

20 

10.   8 

Jonas  Richards 

4.   0 

20 

10.   8 

[28] 


434 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Total 

Isaac  Partridge 
Elias  Partridge 
Philip  Smith 
Solomon  Curtis 
Job  Pigsley 
Martin  Brown 
John  Lewis 

3 

4,   0 
4.   0 
4.   0 
4.   0 
4.   0 
4.   0 
4.   0 

20 
30 
20 
20 
20 
20 
30 

10.   8 
10.   8 
10.   8 
10.   8 
10.   8 
10.   8 
10.   8  - 

^11.4.   2 

The  above  is  a  true  pay  roll. 


Test, 

Elisha  Partridge,  Ensign. 


State  of  Vermont,  Washington  ss.  Came  personally  the  above 
named  Ensign  Elisha  Partridge  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  truth 
of  the  above  pay  roll.  Benj.  Emmons,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charlestown,  19""  Oct.  1781.  The  within 
pay  roll  examined  and  approved  at  eleven  pounds  four  shillings 
and  two  pence,  and  the  Tieasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Ensign  Elisha  Partridge  or  bearer. 

Timo.   Brownson,    )  p 
Isaac  Tichenor,        j" 

Treasurer's  Office,  Oct.  27,  1781.  Reed  of  Ira  Allen,  Treas- 
urer, the  contents  of  this  order. 

^11.4.2  Abel  Curtis. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


435 


[91] 


[-Prisoners'   Guard  under  Sergt.  Matthew  Scott'\ 


Pay  Roll  of  a  party  of  Men  raised  'for  twelve  days  as  a  guard 
to  the  prisoners  in  confinement  at  Bennington,  commencing  the 
21^*  August  and  ending  the  1='  September,  1781. 


Names  and  Rank 

Days  in 

Pay  per 

Amount 

service 

day 

Matthew  Scott,      Serg* 

12 

0.1. 7i 

0.19.2f 

Samuel  Standish,     do 

12 

0.1.7* 

0.19.21 

Levi  Morgan,  Corporal 

12 

0.1.51 

0.17.7i 

James  Cadwell,     do 

12 

0.1.51 

0.17.7i 

Zerah  Scott,  Private 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Richard  Wheet 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Peter  Lawrence 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Jesse  Jackson 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Job  Burleson 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Silas  Pratt 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Caleb  Hulburd 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Spaman   Badcock 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Joseph  Condon 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

William  Henry,  Jr. 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Samuel  Matherson 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Daniel  Smith 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Frederick  Weaver 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Ehsha  Field 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

Aaron  Clark 

12 

0.1.4 

0.16.0 

^15.13.7i 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sept.  24,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Matthew  Scott,  sargeant,  or  bearer,  being  fifteen  pounds,  thirteen 
shillings  and  seven  pence.  John  Fassett,  )  rnmee 

;^15.13.7  Timo.  Brownson,  [ 


Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Pr  me,         Matthew  Scott. 


436 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[187] 


[Prisoners'   Guard  under  Sergt.    Samuel  Standish'] 


A  Pay  Roll  for  the  Guard  raised  by  order  from  His  Excellency 
Thomas  Chittenden,  Esq.,  Captain  General,  for  guarding  the 
Prisoners,  Howard  and  his  party,  four  days  at  Bennington,  and 
from  there  to  Skeensboro'  Sept.  13,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pr 

day 

Am' 
wages 

Miles 

Pr 
mile 

Mileage 

Total 

Samuel  Standish,  Sergt. 

13 

1.7 

0.19.0 

60 

¥ 

1.  0.0 

1.19.0 

George  Parker,  Oorpl. 

10 

1.5 

14.3 

60 

4 

1.  0.0 

1.14.3 

Draper  Runnals 

10 

1.4 

13.4 

60 

4 

1.  0.0 

1.13.4 

Lem'  Scott 

10 

1.4 

13.4 

60 

4 

1.  0.0 

1.13.4 

Isaac  Oakes 

5 

1.4 

6.8 

60 

4 

1.  0.0 

1.  6.8 

Josiah  Safford 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

40 

4 

0.18.4 

18. a 

Nath'  Turner 

2 

1.4 

2.8 

15 

4 

0.  5.0 

7.8- 

Thomas  Green 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.4 

Daniel  Kinsley- 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.4 

Peter  Buck 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.4 

John  Sheldon 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.4 

Joseph  Burlinson 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.4 

;^10.19.& 

Sam'  Standish,  Serg' 

Bennington,  Sept.  17,  1782.  These  certify  that  the  men  were 
in  service  as  mentioned  in  this  Roll. 

P"'  me,  Sam'  Robinson,  Lt.  Col. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  24'"  Sept.  1782.  The  within 
pay  roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  unto  Serg'  Samuel  Standish,  or  his  order,  the  sum 
of  ten  pounds  nineteen  shillings  and  six  pence. 

Nath'   Brush, 

Tim"    Brownson, 


.    \  ^^° 


mmittee. 


Treasurer's  Office,   Sunderland,    Nov.    12,    1782.     ReC  of  Ira 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order. 

Sam'  Standish. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


437 


[56J 


\Capt,  Joseph  Safford's  Company] 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Company  rai.sed  for  three 
weeks  to  guard  the  inhabitants  of  White  Creek,  commencing  the 
9th  Aug'  and  ending  the  9th  September,  inclusive,  1781. 


Names  and  Eank 

No. 
days  in 
service 

Wages       . 
and  ra-        £ 
tions  per   ^  ^ 
day 

lount 
wages 
Eitions 

Miles 
travel 

Amt.    wages, 

rations  & 

travel 

Capt.  Joseph  Safford 

32 

0.6.8         10. 

2.  8 

38 

11.  6.  0 

Serg'  Stephen  Holmes 

23 

1.7i         1. 

14.10 

38 

2.  7.11J 

"       Silas  Walbridge 

23 

1.7i         1. 

14.10 

38 

2.  7. Hi 

"       Caleb  Whitford 

22 

1.7i         1 

13.  6 

32 

3.  7.  4A 

"      Francis  Horth 

21 

1.7i         1. 

13.  6 

38 

3.  6.  4A 

Corp'  Benoni  Beynolds 

31 

1.5J         1 

9.  9 

21 

1.17.  7| 

"      Jas.  Thompson 

21 

1.5i         1 

9.  9 

32 

2.  1.  3^ 

Jos.  Lues 

32 

1.4          1 

9.  4 

38 

2.  3.  0 

John  Eeynolds 

21 

1.4          1 

8.  0 

23 

1.15.  4 

Benajah  Wells 

21 

1.4          1 

8.  0 

33 

1.19.  0 

Tuttle  Cheever 

21 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

45 

1.   8.  0 

Azariah  Briggs 

23 

1.4           1 

10.   8 

13 

2.   5.   8 

Saml.  Thompson 

21 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

38 

1.18.  4 

Joshua  Pratt 

31 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

38 

2.   0.  8 

Timo.  Allen 

21 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

33 

2.  0.  8 

Benj.  Parks 

21 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

38 

1.19.   0 

Saml.  Lamfier 

21 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

33 

2.  0.  8 

John  Dennis 

33 

1.4           1 

10.  8 

32 

2.   1.  8 

Cyrus  Brown 

31 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

33 

1.18.  8 

Oarrit  Lake 

21 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

41 

2.  0.  8 

Silas  Brown 

31 

1.4          1 

8.  0 

41 

2.  1.  8 

Saml.  Bashman 

31 

1.4           1 

8.  0 

22 

2.  1.  8 

Wm.  Strong 

21 

1.4          1 

.  8.  0 

22 

1.15.  4 

Philip  Warner 

31 

1.4           1 

.  8.  0 

32 

1.15.  4 

Wason  Caldwell 

31 

1.4           1 

.  8.  0 

1.15.  4 

David  Henderson 

31 

1.4          1 

.  8.  0 

33 

1.  8.  0 

Philip  Bartholomew 

31 

1.4           1 

.  8.  0 

38 

1.19.  0 

Nathl.  Palmer 

21 

1.4          1 

.  8.  0 

3.  0.  8 

George  Fowler 

21 

1.4          0 

.14.  8 

0.14.  8 

Andrew  Simpson 

5 

1.4          0 

.  6.  8 

0.  6.  8 

Ii 

1  number  30. 

£Q5.U.  3 J 

Attest, 

Jos. 

SafEo 

rd,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont. 

Arlington,  ss.  Sept.  12,  1781.  Capt.  Joseph  Safford  appear- 
ing personally  made  oath  that  the  within  roll  is  just  and  true 
without  fraud  to  the  public  or  any  individual  and  according  to  his 
best  knowledge. 

Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


438 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table    Office,   Sunderland,   Aug.   21,   1783.       The   within 

roll  having  been  examined  and  approved  of,   the  Treasurer  will  pay 

the  contents  of  the  same  to  Thos.  Tolman  Esq.,  Paymaster,  being 

the  sum  of  sixty-five  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  two  pence  half 

penny,  lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt. 

Saml.  Bartlit,         )  ^  ... 

„.  „  '         V  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  \ 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

[23]  l^Capt.  Elijah  Galusha  s  Company  {partW 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  part  of  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha's  Company  that 
went  into  Windham  County  to  assist  the  Sheriff  in  taking  a  num- 
ber of  prisoners  in  September  last.     Arlington,  24th  Oct.  1781. 


Names  and  Rank 


Elijah  Galusha,  Capt. 
Benj.  Bartlett,   En° 
Saml.  Horsford,Sergt. 
Joel  Leonard,  Corpl, 
Martin  Deming 
John  Adams 
Martin  Chittenden 
Jarel  Palmer 
Adoniram  Burritt 
Zadock  Hawley 
Hull  Wallis 
Amos  Hawley 
Daniel  Stearns 
Simon  Toll 
Robert  Buck 
George  Young 
Moses  Knap 
James  Squire 


Days  in 
service 


Pay  per 
day 


6/8 


Miles 
travel 


S2 


Pay  per 
mile 


4/8 

V 

V 

V 

V 

4/ 

V 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

4/ 

Amount 
of  pay 


2.10.8 
1.18.7 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 
1.17.4 


i:34  6.7 


Elijah  Galusha,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


439 


39th  Oct.  1783.  Then  personally  appeared  Capt.  Elijah 
Galusha  and  made  oath  to  the  justice  of  the  above  charge,  accord- 
ing- to  the  best  of  his  knowledge.      Before  me, 

Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov' 

Pay  Table  Office,  Dec.  23'^  1783.  The  within  pay  roll  exam- 
ined and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
to  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha  or  bearer,  it  being  ^34.6.7. 

John  Strong,  ) 

Timo.  Brownson,  ( 

Rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer  (Arlington,  Dec.  27,  1783)  Thirty- 
four  pound  six  shillings  and  seven  pence  lawful  m^  in  full  of 
the  within.  '        Elijah  Galusha. 


Com« 


[166] 


[^Governor  Chittenden's  Life  Guar(f\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  his  Excellency  Governor  Chittenden's  Life 
Guard,  entering  service  the  17"^  August,  1781  and  continuing  in 
service  until  the  17'''  of  September,  1781. 


Names 

Miles 

Wages 

Sarg*  Jacob  Hinds 

3.   8.0 

Corpi  Eli  Pettibone 

2.   4.0 

Jona.  Butterfield 

2.   0.0 

Martin  Deming 

2.   0.0 

Sylvester  Deming 

2.   0.0 

Martin  Chittenden 

3.   0.0 

Joel  Leonard 

3.   0.0 

Eben''  Barns 

2.   0.0 

John  Davison 

2.   0.0 

Levi  Brown 

2.   0.0 

Ichabod  Bartlit 

2.   0.0 

Abel  Davis 

2.   0.0 

William  Atwater 

2.   0.0 

Amasa  Pettibone 

3.   0.0 

^38.12.0 

Elijah  Galusha,  Capt. 


440 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


State  of  Vermont,  Arlington,  Sept.  28,  1781.  The  within  roll 
sworn  to  by  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha.      Before  me, 

John  Fasset,  Jr.  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  date  above,  the  within  roll  examined  and 
approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Elijah  Galusha  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  twenty-eight  pounds 
twelve  shillings.  Tim"    Brownson,     I  committee. 

John  Fassett,  ) 


Treasurer's  Office,  Oct.  5,  1781. 
the  contents  of  this  order. 


Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer, 
Elijah  Galusha. 


[79] 


\_Gcivern<?r  Chittenden' s  Life  Guard'\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  His  Excellency  Governor  Chittenden's  Life 
Guard,  entering  service  the  18"'  Sept.  1781  and  continuing  in  ser- 
vice until  the  8*''  of  Oct.  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pay 

Total 

Sergt.  Levi  Hill 
Joel  Leonard 
Amos  Pettibone 
John  Davison 
Stephen  Davison 
W"  Anderson 

20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

0.   3.   2 
2.   8 
2.   8 
2.   8 
2.   8 
2.   8 

3.   4.   0 
2.13.   4 
2.13.   4 
2.13.   4 
2.13.   4 
2.13.   4 

;^16.10.      8 

Elijah  Galusha,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Oct.  9,  1781.  The  within  roll  examined  and 
approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Serg'  Levi  Hill  or  bearer,  being  sixteen  pounds  ten  shillings  and 
eight  pence.  John  Fassett,  ) 

Timo''  Brownson,    j 


Committee. 


Date  above  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order. 

^16.10.8  Levi  Hill,  Sergt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


441 


[85] 


\Capt.  Ebenezer  Parkhursf s  Conipany\ 


Pay  Roll  for  a  company  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Eben' 
Parkhurst.     1781. 


Days 

Pay 

Total 

Eben''  Parkhurst,  Capt. 

2 

0.6.8 

0.13.4 

Daniel  Gilbert,  Lt. 

4.3 

8.6 

John  Walbridge,  En. 

4.3 

8.6 

Josiah  Wheeler,      Sergt. 

2.3 

4.6 

Wright  Spalding,       " 

2.3 

4.6 

Larkin  Hunter,           " 

2.3 

4.6 

Aaron  Mosher,            " 

2.3 

4.6 

Zacheus  Downer,     Clerk 

2.3 

4.6 

James  Marsh,           Corpl. 

2.1 

4.3 

Reuben  Parkhurst,     " 

2.1 

4.3 

Joel  Marsh 

2. 

4.0 

Saml.  Ladd 

2. 

4. 

Matthew  Harington 

2. 

4. 

Jason  Downer 

2. 

4. 

Pardon  Moscher 

2. 

4. 

Simeon  How 

2. 

4. 

Jonathan  How 

2. 

4. 

Leml.  Parkhurst 

2. 

4. 

_  ohn  Lovejoy 

2. 

4. 

■^ehemiah  Lovejoy 

2. 

4. 

Moses  Shepard 

2. 

4. 

Asahel  Spalding 

2. 

0.   4.0 

£^.   9.4 

The  above  Pay  Roll  is  for  service  done  in  the  alarm  the  7th 
day  of  October,  A.   D.  1781,  by  orders  from  Brig.  Genl.  Olcott. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Oct.  24,  1781.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Eben'  Parkhurst  or  bearer,  it  being  five  pounds  nine  shillings  and 
four  pence.  Timo.  Brownson,    1 

Thos.  Chandler,      V  Com'='= 
John  Strong,  ) 

Date  above,  reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Eben'  Parkhurst.  Joel  Marsh. 


442 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


[150]  \Capt.   Timothy  Bush  and  Men\ 

A  Pay  Roll  for  service  done  by  order  of  Brigadier-General 
Olcott  in  pursuing  after  and  taking  up  two  transient  persons,  sup- 
posed to  be  inimical  to  their  country. 


Names 

Days 

Wages 
due 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Capt.  Timothy  Bush 
En.  Nathl.  Seaver 
Peter  Thacher 
John  Powell 
Isaac  Chamberlin 

1 
2 
2 
1 
1 

0.5.4 
0.7.2 
0.2.0 
0.1.4 
0.1.4 

10 
20 
21 
14 
14 

3.4 
6.0 
7.0 
4.0 
4.0 

8.   8 
13.10 
7.   0 
6.   0 
6.   0 

;^2.    1.    6 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charlestown,  Oct.  20,  1781. 
The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved  at  two  pounds  one 
shilling  and  six  pence  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same  unto  Capt.  Timo.  Bush  or  bearer. 

Timo.   Brownson,  )  Q^^^ee 
Isaac  Tichenor,       j" 

Treasurer's  Office,  Oct.  27,  1781.     Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer, 
the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

^2.1.6  Abel  Curtis. 


[261] 


\Capt.  John  Coffeen  and  Company  [part)^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  part  of  Capt.  John  Coffeen's  Company  of  Militia 
for  services  done  in  taking  up  sundry  persons,  enemies  to  this 
state,  on  their  way  to  Canada  in  Oct.  7,  1781,  who  found  them- 
selves rations. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

John  Cofifeen,  Capt. 
Isaac  Baldwin,  Sergt. 
Abbot  Roby 
Abel  Baldwin 
Michael  Coffeen 
Eben'  Stone 
Eli  Gilbert 
Enos  Gilbert 

2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Total 

0.   4.   8 
6.    9 
6.   0 
6.   0 
6.   0 
6.   0 
6.   0 
6.   0' 

^2.17.   & 

Attest,  John  Coffeen,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS 


443 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington.  37th  Feb^  1782.  The  within 
Pay  Roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Capt.  John  Coffeen  the  sum  of  two  pounds  seventeen 
shillings  and  five  pence,  lawful  money. 

Nathl.  Brush,  ) 

Timo.  Brownson,    j 


Com^ 


Treasurer's  Office,  March  8,  1787. 
full  in  State  note. 
^3.17.5 


Reed,  the  above  account  in 


John  Coffeen,  Capt. 


[246] 


\^Scoui  under  Lieut.  Frederick  SmitK\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  of  Capt.  John  Powell's  Company  of 
Militia,  ordered  out  by  Gen.  Peter  Olcott  and  commanded  by  Lt. 
Frederick  Smith. 


Names. 

Days 

Pr 

day 

Amt. 
pay 

Pr 

mile 

Milage 

Miles 

Total 

Lt.  Frederick  Smith 
Eliphalet  Bean 
EliBha  Norton 

4 
4 
4 

1.7 
1.4 
1.4 

14.4 
5.4 
5.4 

41 
4 
4 

13.4 
13.4 
13.4 

40 
40 
40 

1.  7.4 
0.18.8 
0.18.8 

^3.  4.8 

John  Powell,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Charleston,  Oct.  30,  1781.  The  within  ac- 
count being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  within  to  the  amount  of  three  pounds  four  shillings  and 
eight  pence.  Isaac  a^chenor,      I  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  ) 


Reed,  of  I.  Allen  in  full. 
June  20,  1782. 


John  Powell. 


444 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[344,  see  next  roll]  [CaJ>t.  Charles  Nelson's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Charles  Nelson's  Company  in  Col.  Benj. 
Waits'  Battalion  from  the  1st  day  of  July,  1781,  to  the  commence- 
ment of  another  certain  roll  of  the  said  company  for  the  said  year 
A.  D.  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

Total 

Charles  Nelson,   Capt. 

70 

6.8 

30.   0.   0 

David  Currier,  Lt. 

73 

4.3 

15.11.   4^ 

Gershom  York,    " 

73 

4.3 

15.11.   4^ 

Stephen  Fisk,     Sergt. 

73 

5.16.   8^ 

William  Sloan, 

73 

5.16.   8^ 

Isaac  Woolson,       " 

73 

5.16.   8^ 

Moses  Warren,       " 

73 

5.16.   83| 

Stephen  Chapman,   Corpl. 

73 

5.   7.   2% 

John  Seargeants,          " 

75 

5.10.  lyi 

Wm   Lathrop,                " 

73 

5.   7.   Z}4 

Ezekiel  Roaks, 

73 

5.   7.   2y2 

Asahel  Packard.  Dr" 

73 

5.   7.   2% 

Theophilus  Clark,  fifer 

73 

5.   7.   2y2 

Christopher  Carey 

73 

1.4 

4.17.   4 

Daniel  Hovey 

73 

4.17.   4 

David  Read 

73 

4.17.   4 

Uriah  Howard 

73 

4.17.   4 

Benj.  Howard 

73 

4.17.   4 

Darius  Howard 

73 

'4.17.   4 

Solomon  Howard 

73 

4.17.   4 

Eliada  Brown 

73 

4.17.    i 

Elijah  Wright 

73 

4.17.  4 

Salmon  Dowe 

73 

4.17.    4 

Benj.  Smith 

73 

4.17.   4 

Leml,  Laddington 

73 

417.   4 

Daniel  Jacobs 

73 

4.17.   4 

Nathl.  Ketchura 

73 

4.17.   4 

Oliver  Root 

73 

4.17.   4 

Edmund  Freeman 

73 

4.17.   4 

Enoch  Bowen 

73 

4.17.   4 

Benj.  Stone 

73 

4.17.   4 

Jona.   Davis 

73 

4.17.   4 

David  Colborne 

73 

4.17.   4 

Jathleel  Peck 

73 

4.17.   4 

Jeptha  Sharp 

73 

4.17.   4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


445 


Names 


Samson  Howe 
Stewart  Howe 
Joseph  Howe 
Nathl.  Robinson 
Squire  Wilson 
John  Wilcox 
job  Williams 
Bryant  Brown 
Nathan  Brown 
Andrew  Spalding 
Abel  Spalding 
Ammi  Currier 
Jona.  Stickney 
Saml.  Bates 
Samuel  Rich 
Ethan  Clark 
Elias  Buckman 
Enos  Cotter 
Comfort  Towner 
Danl.  Roaks 
Aaron   Whipple 
Solomon  Mann 
Comfort  Ames 


Pr  day 

Total 

1.4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

4.17.   4 

1.   0.   0 

1.   0.  0 

^3^8.   7.10J4 

Windsor,  June  18,  1782. 


Attest,  Charles  Nelson. 


Windsor,  ss.  June  19,  1782.  Capt.  Charles  Nelson  appears 
before  me  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  within  pay  roll  is  made 
without  fraud  to  the  public  or  injustice  to  any  individual. 

John  Barrett,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  18,  1783.  The  within 
pay  roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  the  contents  of  the  same  to  Thos.  Tolman  Esq.  Paymaster, 
being  the  sum  of  three  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pounds  seven 
shillings  and  ten  pence  half  penny,  lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt 
to  be  accountable.  Timo.  Brownson,    )  Committee. 

Saml.   Bartlit,  [ 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


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4i9 


[41]  \Capt.    Thomas  Barney's  Company] 

A  Fay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Barney's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  the  State  in  the 
alarm  on  the  21st  day  of  October,  1781. 


When 

Wages 
per  day 

5.4 

Days 

No. 

Trav- 

Names and  Kank 

entered 

in  ser- 

miles 

el  per 

Total 

service 

vice 

out 

mile 

Capt.  Thos.  Barney 

Oct.  21 

40 

4d 

3.12.  0 

Lt.  Jno.  White 

do 

3.4 

40 

2.12.   9 

Ensign  Danl.  Purdy 

do 

3.4 

40 

2.12.   9 

Christopher  Boberts,  Clk. 

do 

1.8 

40 

1.11.  8 

Sergt.  Trum°  Powell 

do 

1.8 

40 

1.11.  8 

Jer.  Wait 

do 

1.8 

40 

1.17.   8 

"        John  Boberts 

do 

1.6 

40 

1.11.  8 

D™  Bos.  Francis 

do 

1.6 

40 

1.   9.10 

Fifr.  Truman  Mead 

do 

1.6 

40 

1.   9.10 

Corpl.  Jona.  Ormsby 

do 

1.6 

40 

1.   9.10 

"      Elijah  Burton 

do 

1.6 

40 

1.   2.   4 

"      Philip  Mead 

do 

1.6 

40 

1.   9.10 

"      Thos.  Wait 

do 

f.4 

40 

1.   9.10 

Asahel  Sawyer 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.   0 

Josiah  Sheldon 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.   6.   8 

Minor  Hilyard 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Danl.  Ormsby 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.   0 

Martin  Barber 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.   8.  0 

W™  Bennett 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Bufus  Munson 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

David  Purdy 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Aaron  Manon 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Joel  Eose 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.12.  4 

Danl.  Champion 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Oliver  Hanchet 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.12.  4 

Geo.  Olds 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.   0 

Saml.  Hull 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Danl.  Baker 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Warner  Bostwick 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.13.  4 

Jacob  Wheeler 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Danl.    Arnold 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Benj.  Purdy 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.12.  4 

Benj.   Boberts 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Jas.  Hennen 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.   8.   0 

"Waterman  Ells 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Jared  Boorne 

do 

1.4 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Nathl.  Boorne 

do 

1.4 

13 

40 

1.   9.  4 

Edmund  Wood 

do 

1.4 

11 

40 

1.  8.  0 

Orra  Bose 

Oct.  23 

1.4 

10 

40 

1.  6.  8 

Elijah  Smith 

Ik      (t 

1.4 

10 

40' 

1.  6.  8 

James  Stephens 

"     25 

1.4 

10- 

50 

1.10.  4 

Eben'  Clark 

"     26 

1.4 

8 

40 

I.  4.  0 

Nathl.  Bostwick 

£(              4  ( 

1.4 

8 

40 

1.  4.  0 

Nich'  Wood 

"     27 

1.4 

13 

40 

1.  9.  4 

Eeuben  Purdy 

"     11 

1.4 

6 

40 

1.  1.  4 

;^68.18.  9 

Tho£ 

,.  Bar 

ney,  ( 

:apt. 

450 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Arlington,   Nov.  28,    1781.       Personally   appears    Capt.    Thos. 

Barney  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  within  pay  roll  is  just  and 

true.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  Peace. 

Pav  Table  OfSce,  )       The   within  pay  roll,   being  ex- 

Arlington,  Nov.  28,  1781    \  arained     and    approved,    and    the 

Treasurer  is  directed   to  pay  the  same  to  the  amount   of    seventy 

pounds  thirteen  shillings  seven  pence. 

^70.13.7  Isaac  Tichenor,      )^       „ 

/T^-  ID  r  Com*'' 

1  imo.  Brownson,  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Dec.  6,  1781.       Reed  of   the  Treasurer   the 
contents  of  the  above  order.  Thos.  Barney,  Capt'' 

[248]  [CaJ>t.  Eli  Brownsoii' s  Company\ 

Pay  Roll  of  part  of  Capt.  Eli   Brownson's  Company,    Col.    Ira 
Allen's  Regiment   of   Militia  that  marched  to  Castleton,   Oct.  20 
1781. 


.     Pr 

Amt. 

Amt. 

Names 

Days 
18 

day 

wages 

Miles 

travel 

Total 

Eli  Brownson,  Oapt. 

0.6.8 

4.  6.8 

50 

0.16.8 

5.  3.4 

Samuel  Hoit,  Lt. 

14 

4.3 

2.19.6 

45 

15.0 

3.14.6 

Saml.  Bradley,  En. 

11 

4.3 

2.   0.9 

45 

15.0 

3.   1.9 

Bobert  Averill,  Sergt. 

11 

1.7 

0.17.5 

45 

15.0 

1.12.5 

Judah  Evarts,         " 

11 

1.7 

0.17.5 

45 

15.0 

1.12.5 

Jesse  Chipman,      " 

14 

1.7 

0.19.7 

45 

15.0 

1.17.2 

Eber  Bradley,  Eifer 

11 

1.5J 

o.ie.oi 

45 

15.0 

1.11.0^ 

Benj.  Scranton,  Corp' 

14 

1.5^ 

0.   0.3i 

45 

15.0 

1.15.5i 

Joel  Brownson,     " 

13 

1.5^ 

0.18.7 

50 

16.8 

1.15.1 

Elisha  Bartlet, 

8 

1.5^ 

0.11.8 

50 

16.8 

1.  8.4 

Joseph  Averill,     " 

11 

1.5i 

0.16.0^ 

45 

15.0 

1.10.0^ 

Saml.  Barrett 

11 

1.4 

0.14.7 

45 

15.0 

1.  9.8 

John  Taylor 

11 

1.4 

0.14.7 

45 

15.0 

1.  9.8 

Eish  Bartlet 

16 

1.4 

1.   1.4 

50 

16.8 

1.18.0 

Eli  Judson 

23 

1.4 

1.10.8 

45 

15.0 

2.   5.8 

Benj.  Lewis 

16 

1.4 

1.   1.4 

50 

16.8 

1.18.0 

Stilman  Bradley 

28 

1.4 

1.10.8 

45 

15.0 

2.  5.8 

James  Evarts 

11 

1.4 

0.14.7 

45 

15.0 

1.  9.8 

Daniel  Barber 

14 

1.4 

0.18.8 

45 

15.0 

1.13.8 

Edw.  Harrison 

13 

1.4 

0.17.4 

50 

16.8 

1.14.0 

Beuben  Lee 

20 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

45 

15.0 

2.   1.8 

Benj.  Bradley 

20 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

45 

15.0 

2.   1.8 

Zenas  Bradley 

14 

1.4 

0.18.8 

45 

15.0 

1.13.8 

Daniel  Meigs 

23 

1.4 

1.10.8 

45 

15.0 

2.  5.8 

David  Weldon 

14 

1.4 

0.18.8 

45 

15.0 

1.13.8 

Ammi  Chipman 

20 

1.4 

1.  6.8 

45 

15.0 

2.   1.8 

Seymour  Bradley 

14 

1.4 

0.18.8 

45 

15.0 

1.13.8 

Jesse  Welden 

2 

1.4 

0.   2.8 

5 

1.8 

0.  4.4 

Amos  Chipman 

2 

1.4 

0.  2.8 

5 

1.8 

0.  4.4 

Benj.  Searl 

2 

1.4 

0.  2.8 

5 

1.8 

0.  4.4 

/  55. 11.8 

Eli  Brownson 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


451 


Pay  Table  Office,  Jan.  7,  1782.  The  within  Pay  Roll  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Eli 
Brownson  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  fifty-five  pounds  eleven 
shillings  and  eight  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor 

Timo 


Brownson,    [ 

1782. 


Committee. 

Reed,    the 


Treasurer's    Office,    Sunderland,    Jan.    28 
contents  of  the  above  order  of  the  Treasurer. 

^55. 11.8  Eli  Brownson,  Capt. 


[255] 


\^Capt.   Thomas  bull's   Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Bull's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  for  service  done  the  State  of  Vermont 
on  alarm  to  the  Northward,  October  21st,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

Miles 

Amt.  of 
wages 

Total 

Capt.  Thomas  Bull 

15 

0.6.8 

40 

5.  0.  0 

5.13.4 

Lt.  Jeremiah  Whelpley 

5 

4.3 

00 

1.   1.3 

En.  Stephen  Washburn 

11 

4.3 

40 

3.  0.1 

Sergt.  John  Smith 

11 

1.7J 

40 

IT.lOi 

1.11.2J 

"        Thaddeus  Harris 

11 

i-n 

40 

17.10i 

1.11.2i 

Ashley  Goodrich 

8 

1.4 

40 

10.  8 

1.  4.0 

Abel  Phelps 

9 

1.4 

40 

12.  0 

1.  5.4 

George  Smith 

11 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.   8.0 

Barnabas  Hatch 

11 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.  8.0 

Thaddeus  Munson 

11 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.   8.0 

Eeuben  Baker 

11 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.  8.0 

Bobert  Anderson 

11 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.  8.0 

Bernard 

11 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.13.4 

Vasal  Dickinson 

15 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.  8.0 

Bichard  Hennesey 

11 

1.4 

40 

14.  8 

1.  5.4 

Andrew  Eiehardson 

9 

1.4 

40 

12.  0 

1.  5.4 

Daniel  Jones 

9 

1.4 

40 

12.  0 

1.  5.4 

Thomas  Hill 

13 

1.4 

40 

17.  4 

1.10.8 

Daniel  Shaw 

9 

1.4 

40 

12.  0 

1.  5.4 

John  Sutherland 

6 

1.4 

40 

8.  0 

1.  1.4 

Isaac  Barker 

15 

1.4 

40 

1.  0.  0 

1.13.4 

Amos  Bichardson 

5 

1.4 

40 

0.  6.  8 

1.  0.0 

Solomon  Collins 

5 

1.4 

40 

6.  8 

1.  0.0 

Nathan  Smith  [SamithJ 

15 

1.4 

40 

1.  0.  0 

1.13.4 

Saml.  Pettibone 

9 

1.4 

40 

0.12.  0 

1.  5.4 

Bobert  Loggan 

9 

1.4 

40 

0.12.  0 

4.  5.4 

Isaac  Whelpley 

4 

1.4 

40 

0.  5.  4 

0.18.8 

;^42.    1.8 

Arlington,  Jan.  9,  1782. 


Thos.  Bull,  Capt. 

Attest.    Before  me, 
Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 


452 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


3n,  S 


Committee. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  9,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Bull,  or  order,  the  sum  of  forty- 
two  pounds  one  and  eight  pence,  agreeably  to  the  within  account. 

Isaac  Tichenor, 
Timo.  Brownsor 

Reed.  11th  April,  1782,  of  the  Treasurer,  twenty  pounds- 
lawful  money  on  the  above  order.  Thomas  Bull. 

Jan.  23,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

;^42.1.8  Thomas  Bull. 


[173] 


[Cfl/A  Enoch  Eastmans  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Enoch  Eastman's  Company  in  Col.  Ira- 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  in  the  Alarm  in  the 
month  of  October,  1781. 


Names 

DQ 

0) 

£^ 

OS 

T3 

Total 

% 

^  a 

ft 

Enoch  Eastman,  Capt. 

30 

4 

10 

0.6,3 

3.16.  8 

Joseph  Levit,  En. 

30 

4 

11 

4.3 

2.16.  9 

Beth   Harmon,  Sergt. 

30 

4 

7 

1.7 

1.   1.   1 

Jacob  Kioney,      " 

30 

4 

6 

1.7 

0.19.   6- 

David  Hopkins,   " 

30 

4 

7 

1.7 

1.  1.   1 

David  Sheldon,    " 

30 

4 

10 

1.7 

1.  5.10 

John  Nelson,           Corp' 

30 

4 

6 

1.7 

0.18.  6 

Pelatiah  Dewey,        Do. 

30 

4 

10 

1.5 

1.  4.  2 

Reuben  Stoddard,    Do. 

30 

4 

6 

1.5 

0.18.   6 

W'"  Cookings 

30 

4 

10 

1.4 

1.  8.   4 

Amos  Harmon 

30 

4 

10 

1.4 

1.   3.  4 

John  Nelson,  Jr. 

30 

4 

9 

1.4 

1.   2.   0 

Aaron  Kising 

30 

4 

9 

1.4 

1.  2.  0 

Zadook  Norton 

30 

4 

14 

1.4 

1.  8.  8 

W™  Norton 

30 

4 

5 

1.4 

0.16.  8 

Hezekiah  Scott 

30 

4 

10 

1.4 

1.   3.  4 

John  Burlingame 

30 

4 

9 

1.4 

1.  2.  0 

Luther   Smith 

30 

4 

15 

1.4 

1.10.  0 

Calvin  Smith 

30 

4 

9 

1.4 

1.  2.  0 

Peletiah  King 

80 

4 

5 

1.4 

0.16.  8 

Joseph  Tower 

30 

4 

11 

1.4 

1.  4.  8 

Phineas  Smith 

30 

4 

14 

1.4 

1.  8.  8 

Nehemiah  Harmon 

30 

4 

4 

1.4 

0.15.  4 

Neh""  Harmon,  Jr. 

30 

4 

4 

1.4 

0.15.  4 

John  Sheldon 

30 

4 

8 

1.4 

1.   0.  8 

William  Hurlburt 

30 

4 

5 

1.4 

0.16.  8 

Stephen  Smith 

30 

4 

6 

1.4 

0.18.  0 

Isaac  Sheldon 

30 

4 

3 

1.4 

0.14.  0 

.^84.  5.  5- 

Enoch  Eastman,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


453 


.Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  January  10,  1782.  The  within 
pay  roll  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Capt.  Enoch  Eastman,  it  being-  thirty-four  pounds 
five  shillings  and  five  pence,         Timo.  Brownson, 

Nathi   Bush, 


Committee. 


Arlington,  Jan'y  10. 


The  within  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me. 
Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  11,  1782.  Rec"  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  thirty-four 
pounds,  seven  shillings  and  two  pence.     ;^34.5.6 


[115] 


[Capt.  Zadock  Everest's  Company^ 


A  Paj'  Roll  of   Capt.    Zadock  Everest's  Company  in   Col. 
Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  the  Alarm,  Oct.  1781. 


Ira 


Nambs 

CO 

ft 

Is 

Pay 
each 
ration 

Total 

eu 

fM 

rt  A 

Zadock  Everest,         Capt. 

27 

4d 

10 

5/4 

3 

8^ 

3.15.  8 

Joel  Hennam[Harmon],Lt. 

27 

10 

3/7 

1 

3.11.  6 

Isaac  Mecom,              En. 

27 

10 

3/7 

1 

3.11.  6 

Nathl.  Hermon,          Sergt. 

27 

10 

1/7 

1.  4.10 

Ezekiel  Herman,           " 

27 

10 

1/7 

1.  4.10 

Peter  Hall, 

27 

16 

1/7 

1.14.  4 

Philip  Beed,                Oorpl. 

27 

6 

1/5 

0.17.  6 

John  Abbot, 

27 

9 

1/5 

1.   1.   9 

Abrah"'  Meacham,         " 

27 

8 

1/5 

1.  0.  4 

Andrew  Winchester 

27 

11 

1/4 

1.  3.  8 

Ozias  Clark 

27 

15 

1.  9.  0 

Peter  Parson 

27 

10 

1.  3.  4 

Joseph  Kellogg 

27 

10 

1.  3.  4 

John  Thomson 

27 

9 

1.   1.  0 

Abraham  Foot  [Tart] 

27 

15 

1.  9.  0 

David  Andrus 

27 

10 

1.  3.  4 

Peter  Davidson 

27 

9 

1.  1.  0 

Elisha  Clark 

27 

15 

1.  9.  0 

Eben'  Kingsley 

27 

5 

0.15.  8 

Gershom  Hale 

27 

7 

0.18.  4 

Benajah  Hill 

27 

13 

1.  5.  0 

Boswell  Bennett 

37 

11 

1.  3.  8 

Eufus  Baker 

37 

10 

1.  3.  4 

Benj.  Everest 

37 

10 

1.  2.  4 

Eben.  Cobb 

27 

10 

1.  8.  4 

Stephen  Starkweather 

37 

10 

1.   2.  4 

James  Hopkins 

37 

9 

1.   1.  0 

Hezekiah  Tracy 

27 

6 

0.17. 

John  Beldridge 

37 

7 

0.18.  4 

Joseph  Fitch 

27 

10 

1.  8.  4 

SamL  Butts 

37 

10 

1.  8.  4 

454 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

1 

Is 

■  iH 

ft 

^1 

^-§.2 

Total 

Elisha  Hall 
John  Davidson 
Henry  Hunt  [Huet] 
Jedediah  Keed 
John  Loveman 
James  Winchester 
Lemuel  Olark 

27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 

4<i 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

0.14.  4 
0.14.  4 
0.14.  4 
0.14.  4 
0.14.  4 
0.14.  4 
0.14.  4 

45.14.  3 

Attest,     Zadock  Everest,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  20*''  Feb.  1782. 

The  within  pay  roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 

directed   to  pay  unto  Capt.  Zadock    Everest  or  order,  the   sum  of 

forty-five  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  3  pence. 

Nathl.  Brush,      I  ^  ._ 

T  m-  -u  J-  Committee. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  J 

Bennington,  Feb.  23'^,  1782.  Received  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  forty-five 
pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  three  pence,  lawful  money,  for  and 
in  behalf  of  Capt.  Zadock  Everest.  Stephen  Pearl. 


[213] 


\^CaJ>i.  John  Gray's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Gray's  Company  and  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  in  defense  of  the  frontiers  of 
the  State  of  Vermont,  by  order  of  Gen.  Safford,  from  Oct.  18th 
1781,  to  Nov.  8,  1781,  both  days  included. 


Pr 

Pr 

Sum  of 

Names 

Miles 

mile 

Travel 

Days 

Day 

6,8 

pay 

Total 

Capt.  John  Gray 

30 

4<i 

0.10.0 

13 

4.  8.  8 

4.16.  8 

Lt.  Isaac  Underhill 

30 

4 

10. 

13 

4.3 

2.16.  4 

3.  6.  4 

En.  Nathan  Manley 

30 

4 

10. 

13 

4.3 

2.16.  4 

3.  6.  4 

Sergt.  Wm.  Dunton 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.7 

17.  5 

1.  7.  5 

"       George  Manley 

30 

4 

10. 

10 

1.7 

16.10 

1.  6.10 

Joseph  Curtis 

30 

4 

10. 

n 

1.7 

17.  5 

1.  7.  5 

Corpl.  Alexander  Kent 

30 

4 

10. 

17 

1.5^ 

1.  4.   9^ 

1.14.  9J 

Drum'  Lorin  Larkin 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.5i 

16.     k 

1.  6.  Oi 

Charles  Collins 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4^ 

15.     \ 

1.  5.  \k 

Cephas  Kent 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4^ 

15.     1 

1.  5.  IJ 

Eben'  Woodward 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4| 

15.     i 

1.  5.  1* 

REVOLUTIO>fARY    WAR   ROLLS 


455 


Pr 

Pr 

Sum  of 

Names 

Miles 

mile 

Travel 

Days 
13 

day 
1.4J 

pay 

Total 

Eleazer  Baldwin 

30 

4 

10. 

17.10i 

1.  5.  li 

Isaiah  Gray 

30 

4 

10. 

8 

1.4| 

11.  0 

1.  1.  0 

John  Manley 

30 

4 

10. 

17 

1.4J 

1.  3.  Oi 

1.13.  4-1- 

John  Kent 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4i 

15.   ij 

1.  5.   1, 

Henry  Allen 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4^ 

15.   li 

1.  5.  i; 

Isaac  Keynolds 

30 

4 

10. 

13 

1.4J 

1.  0.  7J 

1.10.  7J 

Moses  Kent 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4i 

15.     h 

1.  5.  1^ 

Noah  Holcomb 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4j 

15.     J 

1.  5.  1^ 

Philip  Matteson 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4i 

15.     i 

1.  5.   li 

SylvanuB  Sikes 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4^ 

15.     i 

1.  5.   1^ 

Thos.  McCoan 

30 

4 

10. 

18 

1.4J 

17.10J 

1.  7.10^ 

Samuel  Strong 

30 

4 

10. 

12 

1.4i 

16.  6 

1.  6.  6 

Titus  Sikes 

30 

4 

10. 

11 

1.4i 

15.   IJ 

1.  5.   1^ 

Thos.  Dunton 

30 

4 

10. 

19 

1.4J 

1.  5.   1| 

1.   6.  1^ 

Wm.  Manley 

30 

4 

10. 

17 

1.4i 

1.  3.  0.^ 

1.13.  4J 

Benj.  Matteson 

80 

4 

10. 

6 

1.4J 

8.  3 

0.18.  3 

Asa  Baldwin 

30 

4 

10. 

8 

1.4i 

11. 

1.  1.  0 

Ashbel  Barnham 

30 

4 

10. 

8 

1.4^ 

11. 

1.  1.  0 

£i6.  0.   1 

John  Gray,  Capt. 

Dorset,  Nov.  37,  1781.  Appeared  Capt.  John  Gray  and  made 
solemn  oath  to  the  truth  of  the  above  pay  roll,   before 

John  Strong,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec.  26,  1781.  The  within 
pav  roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  to  the  amount  of  forty-six  pounds  and  one  penny  to  Capt. 
Gray  or  order.  Isaac  Tiehenor,    I  Committee. 

Amos  Fassett,       \ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  29,  1781.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  lecd.  for  and  in  behalf 
of  Capt.  John  Gray. 

^46.0.1  William  Underhill. 


456 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[510] 


\Capt.  Jacob  Hinds'  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jacob  Hinds'  Alarm  List  Company  in  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Regt  of  Militia  for  service  done  at  Castleton  in  Octo. 
1781. 


Names  and  Eank 

No.  days 
service 

Pay  per 

day,  sub- 
sistence 

No.  miles 
travel 

Travel  fee 
per  mile 

Amount 

I 

S.  D. 

Capt.  Jacob  Hinds 

15 

6/8 

45 

/4 

5. 

15.     0 

Lieut.  Thos.  Lathrop 

27 

4/3 

do 

do 

6. 

9.    9 

Ens"  Slier"  Boardman 

15 

do 

do 

do 

ii. 

18.    9 

Sergt.  Caleb  Dayton 

13 

1/7 

do 

do 

1. 

15.    7 

do     Israel  Canfleld 

21 

do 

do 

do 

i. 

8.    3 

Do    David  Norton 

16 

do 

do 

do 

2. 

0.    4 

Danl.  Barret 

13 

1/4 

do 

do 

1. 

12.    4 

Isaac  Andrews 

13 

do 

do 

do 

1. 

12.    4 

Isaac  Wallis 

21 

do 

do 

do 

3. 

3.    0 

Abel  Ells-worth 

13 

do 

do 

do 

1. 

13.    4 

Samuel  Agord 

16 

do 

do 

do 

1. 

16.    4 

George  Eddy 

13 

do 

do 

do 

1. 

12.    4 

33. 

15.    4 

Arlington,  Jany.  7,  1782.  Personally  appeared  before  me  Capt. 
Jacob  Hinds  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  above  Roll  is  just  and 
true  without  fraud  to  the  public  or  any  individual. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Just.  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  )      The  above  roll  being   approved   of, 

Arlington.  Jany  7,  1782  (the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Hinds  or  to  his  order  to  the  amt.  of  thirty-two 
pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  4  pence. 

^32.15.4  Isaac  Tichenor,      ) 

Timo.    Brownson,  j" 

Jany.  7,  1782.  Reed  the  full  contents  of  the  within  pay  roll 
from  Ira  Allen  Esq  Treasurer.  Pr  me,         Jacob  Hinds. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


457 


[59] 


[Capi.  Richard  Hiird' s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Richard  Kurd's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  militia  in  an  alarm  to  the  Northward,  Oct. 
30,   1781. 


Days  in 

Pay  and 

Miles 

Amt.  travel 

at  4^ 

per  mile 

Total 

Nambs  and  Rank 

service 

subsistence 

travel 

Oapt.  Eiohard  Hurd 

9 

3.  0. 

0 

58 

0.19.  4 

3.19.  4 

Lt.  Abner  Hurd 

17 

4.  3. 

4 

52 

17.  4 

4,19.  8 

Sergt.  Elijah  Warner 

12 

1.  1. 

0 

52 

17.  4 

1.18.10 

"       Simeon  Sanford 

9 

0.14. 

3 

58 

17.  4 

1.13.  7 

"       Ned  Hurd 

7 

0.11. 

3 

52 

17.  4 

1.  8.  7 

'Corpl.  Eleazer  Hurd 

10 

0.14. 

fi 

53 

17.  4 

1.13.  0 

•'       Hall  Curtis 

10 

0.14. 

8 

52 

17.  4 

1.18.  0 

"       Elijah  Hurd 

12 

0.17. 

7 

52 

17.  4 

1.14.11 

•Jeded'  Hurd 

17 

1.  2. 

8 

52 

17.  4 

2.  0.  0 

PheriB  Oogswill 

17 

1.  2. 

0 

52     . 

17.  4 

2.  0.  0 

Daniel  Hurd,  3d. 

11 

0.14. 

8 

52 

17.  4 

1.12.  0 

Amos  Tuttle 

12 

0.16. 

0 

52 

17.  4 

1.13.  4 

Peter  Bristoll 

12 

0.16. 

0 

52 

17.  4 

1.13.  4 

Jaa.  Bristoll 

11 

0.14. 

8 

52 

17.  4 

1.12.  0 

Enoch  Basbet 

12 

0.16. 

0 

52 

17.  4 

1.18.  4 

John  Hurd 

10 

0.13. 

4 

52 

17.  4 

1.10.  8 

Saml.  Bristoll 

10 

0.13. 

4 

52 

17.  4 

1.10.  8 

Tobe  Bristoll 

3 

0.  2. 

8 

53 

2.  0 

0.  4.  8 

^liphaz  Warner 

2 

0.  2. 

8 

53 

2.  0 

0.  4.  8 

;^34.13.7 

Benningfton,  Dec.  3, 
Hurd  and  made  solemn 
true. 


Richard  Hurd,  Captain. 

1781.      Personally   appears  C^apt.    Rich"* 
oath  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just   and 
Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  Peace. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec.  20,  1781.  The  above  pay 
Toll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
the  amount  of  thirty-four  pounds  thirteen  shillings  and  seven 
pence.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

Amos  Fassett, 


Com' 


Treasurer's  Office,  Jan.  2,  1782.      Rec'd   of  the   Treasurer 
contents  of  the  within  order  being  _;^34.13.7,  lawful  money. 

Richard  Hurd,  Capt. 


the 


458 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[222] 


\Capt.  John  Mott's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Mott's  Company  of  the  Alarm  List 
of  Danby  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment,  for  service  done  at  Castle- 
ton  in  October,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

P'  day 

Miles 

P.  mile 

Total 

Capt.  John  Mott 
Lt.  Thos.  Rowley 
Sergt.  Jere''  Merethen 
"       Henry  Herrick 
Ifrice  [Israel]   Harenden 
Thos.  Tuller'[Tuttel] 

9 
12 
10 
13 
10 
12 

6.8 
4.3 
4.3 
1.7 
1.4 
1.4 

30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

3.   10.   0 
3.      1.   0 
2.   12.   6 
1.   10.   7 
1.     3.   4 
1.     6.   0 

;^13.     3.     5 

John  Mott,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  7,  1782.  The  above  ac- 
count being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
sum  of  ;^13.3.5  to  Capt.  John  Mott  or  to  his  order. 

Isaac  Tichenor      )  q       ee 
Dn  i 


Bennington,   Feb.   7,  1782. 
tents  of  the  within  order. 

;^13.3.5 


Timo.  Brownsor 


Reed,    of  the  Treasurer  the   con- 


John  Mott,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


459 


[159] 


[Capt.  Jacob  OdeVs  Company\ 


A  Pay  RoIj  for  Capt.  Jacob  Odel's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  the  State  of  Vermont  on 
Alarm  to  the  Northward,  which  commenced  October,  A.  D.  1781. 


Nambs 

Days 

Pr  day 

Ami 

wag 

3S 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Capt.  Jacob  Odels 

19 

6.8 

6.  6. 

8 

40 

18.4 

7.  0.  0 

lit.  Stephen  Smith 

11 

4.8 

2.  6. 

9 

40 

18.4 

3.  0.  1 

En.  Jas.  Vaughn 

11 

4.3 

3.  6. 

9 

40 

13.4 

3.  0.  1 

Sergt.  Prentice  Stores 

15 

1.7 

1.  3. 

9 

40 

13.4 

1.17.  1 

• '      Eliakim  Deming 

3 

1.7 

0.  4. 

9 

40 

13.4 

0.18.   1 

"      Dan  Allen 

9 

1.7 

0.14. 

3 

40 

13.4 

1.  7.  7 

"      John  Eichardson 

5 

1.7 

0.  7. 

11 

40 

13.4 

0.  7.U 

Oorpl.  Nathan  Eichardson 

15 

1.5 

1.  1. 

3 

40 

13.4 

1.14.  7 

Samuel  Collins 

15 

1.4 

1.  0. 

0 

40 

13.4 

1.13.  4 

Thomas  Bull,  Jr. 

15 

1.4 

1.  0. 

0 

40 

18.4 

1.13.  4 

John  Vaughn 

15 

1.4 

1.  0. 

0 

40 

18.4 

1.13.  4 

Andrew  Anderson 

15 

1.4 

1.  0. 

0 

40 

18.4 

1.13.  4 

William  King 

5 

1.4 

0.  6. 

8 

40 

13.4 

1.   0.   9 

James  Jameson 

11 

1.4 

0.14. 

8 

40 

18.4 

1.  8.  0 

John  Odel 

11 

1.4 

0.14. 

8 

40 

18.4 

1.  8.  0 

Christopher  Collins 

10 

1.4 

0.13. 

4 

40 

18.4 

1.  6.  8 

Asa  Farrand 

15 

1.4 

1.  0. 

0 

40 

18.4 

1.13.  4 

Moses  Sperry 

10 

1.4 

0.13. 

4 

40 

13.4 

1.  fi.  8 

Joseph  Farrand 

10 

1.4 

0.13. 

4 

40 

13.4 

1.  6.  8 

Timothy  Soper 

13 

1.4 

0.16. 

0 

40 

18.4 

1.   9.  4 

Jonathan  Allen 

9 

1.4 

0.12. 

0 

40 

13.4 

1.   5.  4 

EUas  Curtis 

9 

1.4 

0.13. 

0 

40 

18.4 

1.  5.  4 

Eeuben  Smith 

6 

1.4 

0.  8. 

0 

40 

18.4 

1.   1.  4 

Wm.  Bedel 

3 

1.4 

0.  4. 

0 

40 

18.4 

0.17.  4 

Moses  Emery 

7 

1.4 

0.   9. 

4 

40 

13.4 

1.  2.  8 

£^1.   9.  5 

Jacob  Odel,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  12th  April,  1782.  The  within 
pay  roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  unto  Capt.  Jacob  Odel,  or  order,  the  sum  of  forty- 
three  pounds  9/5. 

Nathl.  Brush,  |  „ 

rr.-         -D  c  Com" 

Timo.  Brownson,    \ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Jan.  7,  1783.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer, 
the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

;^42.9.5  Jacob   Odel,  Capt. 


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461 


[127] 


\Capt.  Nathaniel  Smith's  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathl.  Smith's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  in  Oct.  1781.  Rupert,  Nov.  24, 
1781. 


Names 


Nathl.  Smith,  Capt. 
Enos  Harmon,  Lt. 
W"  Smith,  Sergt. 

Josiah  Curtis,  " 

Cyprian  Eastman,    " 
Jona.  Eastman 
David  Towsley,  Corpl. 
Oliver  Eastman 
Ashbel  Sikes 
Jona.  Church 
Saml.  Streeter 
John  McNeel 
Pliny  Smith 
Seth  Porter 
Robert  Stanton 
Benj.  Davis 
Calvin  Eastman 
Lebbeus  Stannard 
Eliphalet  Smith 
Daniel  Risdon 


10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
15 
10 
10 
19 
19 
10 
10 
19 
10 
7 
10 
2 
2 


Travel 


Total 


30 

3.  6. 

8 

30 

2.  2. 

4 

30 

0.16. 

0 

30 

0.16. 

0 

30 

0.16. 

4 

30 

0.13. 

4 

30 

0.14. 

8 

30 

1.  0. 

0 

30 

0.13. 

4 

30 

0.13. 

4 

30 

1.  5. 

4 

30 

1.  5. 

4 

30 

0.13. 

4 

30 

0.13. 

4 

30 

0.  5. 

4 

30 

0.13. 

4 

30 

0.  9. 

4 

30 

0.13. 

4 

30 

0.  2. 

8 

30 

0.  2. 

8 

Wagesforpersonalservice;^18.16— Travel  ^10—  Total     ^28.16.0 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Nov.  23,  1781.     The  within  pay 

roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer   is  directed  to  pay 

the  same   to  Capt.    Nathl.    Smith  or  bearer,    being    twenty-eight 

pounds  sixteen  shillings  lawful  money. 

Timothy  Brownson,  |  r^„„„;,.,.„^ 
T      ■    rw-  ^  \  Committee. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Nov.  23,  1781.  Received  of 
the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  twenty-eight 
pounds  sixteen  shillings  lawful  money. 

Nathl.  Smith,  Capt. 


462 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[49] 


\Capt.  Ebenezer    IVi/son's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Wilson's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  at  Castleton,  Oct. 
1781. 


No.  days 

Paypr  day 

No. 

Travel 

Names  and  Bank 

service 

sub" 

miles 

per  mile 
.4 

Amount 

Capt.  Eben''  Wilson 

17 

6.8 

30 

6.   3.  4 

Lt.  Jona.  Spraeue 

5 

4.3 

30 

.4 

1.11.   3 

Ensign  John  Vial 

9 

do 

80 

.4 

2.   8.   3 

Sergt.  Michael  Wilson 

17 

1.7 

30 

.4 

1.16.11 

"       Eiohard  Latting 

9 

1.7 

30 

.4 

1.  5.  9 

Corpl.  Kichard  Calkins 

9 

1.5i 

30 

.4 

1.   3.   IJ 

"        Nathan  Bowley 

7 

1.5| 

30 

.4 

1.   0.   2^ 

"       Bethuel  Brumley 

9 

1.5^ 

30 

.4 

1.  3.  ii 

"       Jas.  Webster 

IS 

1.5^ 

30 

.4 

i.ii.iol 

Drum'  Zebina  Day 

15 

1.5^ 

30 

.4 

1.11.10^ 

Eobt.  Allen 

9 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.  2.  0 

W"  Brumley 

7 

1.4 

30 

.4 

0.19.  4 

Duran  HuEtley 

15 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.10.   0 

Nathan  Sprague 

9 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.   2.  0 

Gershom  Congur 

9 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.   3.   0 

Stephen  Savy 

10 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.   8.   4 

Noah  Wilson 

17 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.12.  8 

Hopkins  Bowley 

15 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.10.  0 

Amos  Colvin 

8 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.  0.  8 

Stephen  Colvin 

15 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.10.  0 

Ezekiel  Smith 

15 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.10.  0 

Ashur  Conger 

10 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.   3.  4 

John  Sealey 

7 

1.4 

30 

.4 

0.19.   4 

Henry  Spalding 

14 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.  8.  8 

Ephraim  Bennett 

14 

1.4 

30 

.4 

1.  8.  8 

Edward  Soper 

9 

1.4 

80 

.4 

1.   2.   0 

Thos.  Allen 

9 

1.4 

80 

.4 

1.   2.  0 

Danl.  Venderlendo 

9 

1.4 

80 

.4 

1.   2.  0 

^42.   3.  8i 

Ebenr.  Wilson,  Capt. 

Arlington,  Jan.  7,  1782.  Personally  appears  before  me  Capt. 
Wilson  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  within  pay  roll  is  just  and 
true. 

Before  me,  Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  7,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  forty-two  pounds  three  shillings 
and  eight  pence  }i  to  Capt.  Ebenezer  Wilson,  or  to  his  order, 
agreeable  to  the  within  pay  roll. 

Isaac  Tichenor,    )  ^ 

£^2.3.8y.  Timo  Brownson,  f  Committee. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Jan.  8,  1782.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer, 
the  contents  of  this  order.  Eben"'  Wilson. 


[93] 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 
\^Capt.  Abrahatn  UtiderhiW s  Company\ 


463 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abraham  Underbill's  Company  of  Alarm 
List  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  defence  of 
the  frontiers  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  by  order  of  General  Safford, 
from  Oct.  18,  1781,  to  Nov.  8,  1781,  both  days  included— the  above 
company  commanded  by  Lt.  Isaac  Farwell. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 
Travel 

Total 

Lt.  Isaac  Farwell 

13 

30 

3.   5.   3 

Ensign  Reuben  Bloomer 

12 

30 

3.    1.  8 

Sergt.  Abijah  Dunning 

8 

30 

1.   2.   8 

Noah  Moss 

11 

30 

1.   7.   5 

Drm.  Eben'  Baker 

10 

30 

1.   4,   7 

Joseph  Ingall 

11 

30 

1.   5.   \}i 

Richard  Duning 

11 

30 

1.   5.   1^ 

Ephraim  Reynolds 

11 

30 

1.  5.    ly-z 

John  Nelson 

19 

30 

1.15.   4 

Joseph  Sheldon 

11 

30 

1.   5.   1^ 

Eben'  Hulburt 

11 

30 

1.  5.  ly-. 

Joel  Frost 

10 

30 

1.   3.   9 

David  Brade 

12 

30 

1.   6.   6 

Benoni  Bishop 

10 

30 

1.   3.   9 

Benj.  Mclntyre 

7 

30 

0.19.   9 

Amherst  Coult 

9 

30 

1.   2.   4>4 

John  Wood 

6 

30 

0.18.   3 

Elisha  Rigdon 

7 

30 

0.19.   9 

James  Stewart 

2 

1 

0.   4.   1 

Benj.  Baldwin 

2 

2 

0.   5.   4 

Andrew  Boston  [Berton] 

4 

30 

0.13.   6 

Isaac  Farwell,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennirigton,  Dec.  27,  1781.  The  within  roll 
being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Farwell  or  order,  the  sum  of  twenty-seven  pounds  one  shil- 
ling eight  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  |  ^       ^^ 

Amos  Fassett,     C  '^°™ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  29,  1781.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  for  and  in  behalf  of 
Capt.  Farwell.  W"  Underbill. 


464 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[63] 


\Capt.  Samuel   Willard's  Company'] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Samuel  Willard's  'Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  defence  of  the 
Northern  Frontiers  of  this  State  in  Oct.  1781,  per  order. 


Names 

Entered 

Days 
9 

Miles 

Pay  at  /4 

Total 

Lt.  David  Comstook 

Oct.  21 

22 

0.7.4 

3.   5.7 

Sergt.  Amos  Micks 

ii              (  ( 

5 

7.4 

0.15.3 

"       Levy  Adams 

1  (              (( 

9 

7.4 

1.   1.7 

"       Caleb  Allen 

**      23 

7 

7.4 

0.10.& 

Clerk  Elkanah  Cobb 

'.*      21 

7 

7.4 

0.17.3 

Corp.  Joth.  Smart 

H                it 

9 

7.4 

1.  0.1 

"      Jed.  Egerton 

U                ii. 

13 

7.4 

1.  5.9 

David  Cower 

<  (         i  ( 

13 

7.4 

1.  4.8 

David  Smith 

^  t          ft 

10 

7.4 

1.  0.8 

Doty  Allen 

(1         (( 

18 

7.4 

1.  0.8 

Moses  Curtis 

»   (i              1  c 

16 

7.4 

1.18.8 

Daniel  Hulet 

"      21 

16 

7.4 

1.  8.8 

Saml.  Wright 

"      23 

11 

7.4 

1.  2.0 

Gideon  Adams,  Esq. 

U            " 

5 

7.4 

0.14.0 

Joel  Simons 

it           ii 

9 

7.4 

0.19.4 

Joth.  Prindle 

it          a 

9 

7.4 

0.19.4 

Gilbord  Soper 

H                t  ( 

9 

7.4 

0.19.4 

Jacob  Egerton 

( <          (1 

5 

7.4 

0.14.O 

Geo.  Kush 

(1          (1 

9 

7.4 

0.19.4 

Lemuel  Haskins 

( (          (( 

9 

7.4 

0.19.4 

Junet  Hollister 

((          ( ( 

9 

7.4 

0.19.4 

Phineas  Pelton 

(I          (( 

9 

7.4 

0  19.4 

John  Butts 

it          <( 

6 

7.4 

0.15.4 

David  Adams 

t(               C( 

5 

7.4 

0.14.0- 

W"  Potter 

11          Ii 

9 

7.4 

1.19.4 

J.  Armstrong 

Nov.   1 

5 

7.4 

0.14.0 

David  Hough 

"       *' 

5 

7.4 

0.14.0 

Elisha  Leach 

4 

3 

7.4 

0.11.0 

Jacob  Perkins 

"       4 

3 

7.4 

0.18.4 

Seth  Blossom 

"       4 

5 

7.4 

0.14.O 

A  true  pay  roll.       Test  per  me,  David  Comstock,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  9,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is- 
directed  to  pay  to  Lieut.  Comstock  or  order  the  sum  of  twenty- 
nine  [pounds]  six  shillings    and  seven    pence,    as    per    the  within 

account.  Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^„_ 

m-       ..!_     r>  t  Com. 

Timothy  Brownson,    ( 

Treasurer's  OfSce,  Sunderland,  Jany.  10,  1781.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  twenty-nine- 
pounds  six  shillings  and  seven  pence,  lawful  money.  Reed,  for 
and  in  behalf  of  Lieut.  Comstock. 

Saml.  Willard,  Capt.  of  said  Company. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


465 


[354] 


\^CoL  Ira  Allen's  Regiment^  Officer s\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  the  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  for  their  service  at  Castleton  in  the  alarm  in  the  month 
of  October,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Pr  day 

Pr  mile 

Total 

Stephen  Pearl,  Lt.  Gol. 
Leml.  Chipman,  Surgeon 
James  Murdock,  Chaplain 
Jona.  Saxton,  Adjt. 
John  Page,  Surgeon's  Mate 
John  Cobb,  Quarter  master 
Nathl.  Harmon,  Sergeant  Maj' 
John  Steward,  Quarter  M.  Sergt. 

10 
10 
10 
10 

8 
10 

6 
10 

30 
37 
37 
43 
42 
46 
26 
23 

8.  8 
6.  8 
6.  8 
4.11 
5.  4 
4.  0 

2.  0 

3.  0 

4d 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

6.  3.  4 
4.  9.  0 
4.  9.  0 
3.10.  3 
3.  3.  0 
3.15.  4 
1.  0.  8 
1.  7.  4 

;^26.16.]0 

Stephen  Pearl,  Lt.  Col. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  14,  ]782.  The  above  ac- 
count being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same,  being  the  sum  of  tv/enty-six  pounds  sixteen  shillings  and 
ten  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

Nathl.   Brush, 


'■( 


Committee, 


Bennington,  Feb.  28,  1782.     Reed,  of  the  Treasurer   the  con- 
tents of  the  within  order.  Uriah  vSevmour. 


[28] 


\Capt.   Abraham  Jackson's  Company,    Wallingford~\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Abraham  Jackson's  Company  of  Militia  at 
Wallingford  in  Col.  Thomas  Lee's  Regiment,  Oct.  14,  1781,  in 
service  at  Castleton. 


No. 

No. 

Names 

miles 
20 

Price 

0.6.8 

days 

Wages 

Total 

Abraham  Jackson,  Capt. 

3.13.4 

4.  0.  0 

Joseph  Bandal,  Lt. 

" 

£•     ■< 

3.  6.9 

2.18.  5 

Stephen  Clark,  Ens" 

( ( 

Wit 

3.  6.9 

2.13.   5 

Elisha  Allen,      Sergt. 

(( 

Hit 

0.  6.5 

1.  4.   1 

Asahel  Jackson,  do 

•' 

"     " 

0.17.5 

1.  4.   1 

W"  Crary,            do 

<( 

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0.17.5 

1.  4.  1 

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.(     u 

0.17.5 

1.  4.  1 

Jonah  Ives,  Corpl. 

C( 

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0.15.7 

1.  2.  3 

Joel  Naten,      do 

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0.15.7 

1.  3.  3 

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tt 

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0.15.7 

1.  2.  3 

Jed""  Jackson 

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a    ti 

0.14.8 

1.  1.  4 

[30] 


466 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


No. 

No. 

Names 

miles 
20 

Price 

0.6.8 

days 

Wages 

Total 

John  Clark 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

John  Willey 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Pesilys  Spalding 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.   4 

Jethro  Jackson 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.   4 

Benj.  Ehoades 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Daniel  Bradley 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Elias  Orary 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Joseph  Benson 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.   4 

Jonathan  Wiley 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Ephraim  Strong 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Isaac  Finne 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Daniel  Finne 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Edward  Bumpus 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

lohabod  Bandall 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

John  Thompson 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Jos.  Hambleton 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Eben'  Manay 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.  4 

Cooledse  White 

11 

0.14.8 

1.   1.   4 

Nathl.  Stuart 

10 

0.13.4 

1.   0.  0 

Nathl.  Ives 

10 

0.13.4 

1.  0.  0 

David  Grippen 

9 

0.12.0 

0.18.   8 

Barnabas  Swift 

8 

0.10.8 

0.17.  4 

James  Shaw 

9 

0.12.0 

0.18.  8 

Thos.  Hinman 

7 

0.   9.4 

0.16.   0 

Benoni  Kenney 

7 

0.   9.4 

0.16.  0 

James  Bumpus 

7 

0.   9.4 

0.16.  0 

Ohaucey  Clark 

6 

0.   8.0 

0.14.  8 

Ephraim  Andrews 

2 

0.   2.8 

0.   9.  4 

Benj.  Bradley 

5 

0.   6.8 

0.   9.  4 

Edmund  Clark 

3 

0.   4.0 

0.10.  8 

Abraham  Ives 

10 

0.13.4 

1.  0.  0 

;^48.     1.11 

Attest, 

Abraham  Jackson,  Capt 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington  Feb.  7,  1782. 

The  within  account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Abraham  Jackson  or  order,  the  sum  of 
^48.1.11 

^48.1.11  Isaac  Tichenor,       (    ^       ^^ 

Timo.  Brownson,    f  ^°^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  8,  1782.  Rec'd  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  it  being  forty  eight 
pounds  one  shilling  eleven  pence,  lawful  money. 

Abraham  Jackson,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


467 


[168J 


\Capt.  Abel  Merriinan' s  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Abel  Merriman's  Company  in  Col. 
Thomas  Lee's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  their  tours  to  Castleton  in 
Oct.  21,  1781. 


Names 

When 
marched 

Days 

V  day 

Miles 

Total 

Ensign  Samuel  Culver 

Oct.  21 

11 

4.3 

15 

2.11.9 

Sergt.  Timothy  Moss 

21 

11 

1.7 

15 

1.   2.5 

"       Shubael  Summer 

21 

11 

1.7 

15 

J.   2.5 

"       Joshua  Culver 

21 

11 

1.7 

15 

1.   2.5 

Corpl.  Isaac  Harlow 

21 

11 

1.5  4/3 

15 

1.   1.3 

"       Jona.  Webb 

21 

9 

1.5  4/3 

15 

0.18.3 

David  Blossom 

21 

11 

1.4 

15 

0.19.8 

Saml.  Merriman 

21 

11 

1.4 

15 

0.19.8 

William  Lamb 

21 

11 

1.4 

15 

0.19.8 

James  Brooks 

22 

9 

1.4 

15 

0.17.0 

Benjamin  Gideons 

22 

9 

1.4 

15 

0.17.0 

Nathl.   Lewis 

23 

8 

1.4 

15 

0.15.8 

Abner  Cone 

22 

9 

1.4 

15 

0.17.0 

Noah  Frisbe 

25 

6 

1,4 

15 

0.13.0 

John  Thompson 

28 

3 

1.4 

15 

0.   9.0 

Abdiel  Webster 

27 

4 

1.4 

15 

0.10.4 

David  Ward 

25 

6 

1.4 

15 

0.13.0 

^16.   9.8 

A  true  pay  roll.     Attest,  Saml.  Culver,  Lieut. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Jan.  2*,  1783.  The  within  payroll  examined 
and  approved  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Lieut.  Saml.  Culver  or  bearer,  it  being  sixteen  pounds  nine  shil- 
lings and  seven  pence.  John  Strong, 

Timo.  Brownson, 


.,i 


Com. 


Treasurer's  OfSce,  Sunderland,  July  5,  1783.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Lt.  Saml. 
Culver. 

^16.9.7  Jos.  Lamb. 


468 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[12] 


yCapt.  Jacob  Wood's  Co?»pany\ 


A   Pay   Roll  of  Capt.    Jacob  Wood's   Company,    Col.    Thomas 
Lee's  Regiment,  for  their  tour  to  Castleton,  Oct.  21,  A.D.  1781. 


Names                  m 

Vhen 
irched 

When 
discharged 

Wages  per 
day  and 
rations 

No.  of 
miles 

Total 

s    d 

Capt.  Jacob  Wood               C 

ct.  21 

Oct,  31 

6.    8 

14 

3.18.0 

Lt.  Jos.  Spaulding               ' 

4.    3 

2.11.5 

Lt.  Benj.  Eichardson          ' 

1.    7 

1.  2.1 

"   Ephraim  Wood              ' 

1.    7 

1.  2.1 

Oorpl.  Stephen  Wood         ' 

1.    5 

1.  0.3 

Increase  Rudd 

1.    4 

0.19.4 

Luther  Fillmore                   ' 

1.    4 

0.19.4 

Joseph  Wood 

1.    4 

0.19.4 

Gamaliel  Waldo                    ' 

1.    4 

0.19.4 

Philemon  Wood 

1.    4 

0.19.4 

Joseph  Canfield                    ' 

'      25 

1.    4 

14.0 

Keuben  Searl                        ' 

'      28 

1.    4 

10.0 

John  McClure                       ' 

'      28 

1.    4 

10.0 

Benj.  Haskin                          ' 

'      30 

1.   4 

7.4 

Samuel  Pratt                          ' 

'      30 

1.    4 

7.4 

Selah  Hubbard 

'      30 

1.    4 

7.4 

Silas  Mallory                       ' 

'      30 

1.   4 

7.4 

£nAZ.\0 

Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782.  The  above  pay  roll  sworn  to  before 
me.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  seventeen  pounds  thirteen  shillings  and 
ten  pence  to  Capt.  Jacob  Wood  or  his  order,  agreeable  to  the  within 
pay  roll.  Isaac  Tichenor,  \  p       ^^ 

Timothy  Brownson,  f 

Treasurer's  Office,    Sunderland,    Jan.    8,    1782. 
Rec'd.   of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Jacob  Wood,  Captain. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


469 


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STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[253]  [Capi.  Nathaniel  Blanchard's  Comfany\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Blanchard's  Coinpany  of  Militia 
in  Col.  Thos.  Lee's  Regiment,  for  service  done  at  Castleton  in  the 
State  of  Vermont,  commencing  the  21^"  of  October  and  ending 
the  30""  of  the  same  in  the  year  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Subsistence 
pr  day 

Pr 

month 

Amount 

Nathl.  Blanohard,  Capt. 

10 

9 

0.  1.  4 

8.  0.0 

3.  9.  8 

Daniel  Smith,  Lieut. 

10 

9 

0.  0.  3 

5.10.0 

2.  6.  6 

Elisha  Wright,  En. 

10 

9 

0.  0.  8 

5.10.0 

2.  5.  6 

Boswell  Post,  Clerk 

10 

9 

2.  8.0 

18.10 

Abner  Mead,        Sergt. 

10 

9 

a.  8.0 

18.10 

Amasa  Blanohard,    ' ' 

10 

9 

2.  8.0 

18.10 

Benj.  Johnson,         " 

7 

9 

2.  8.0 

14.10 

David  Parkhill, 

10 

9 

2.  8.0 

18.10 

John  Smith,       Corpl. 

9 

9 

2.  4.0 

16.  a 

David  Whipple,     ' ' 

10 

9 

2.  4.0 

17.  8 

Benj.  Whipple,  Drum' 

10 

9 

2.  4.0 

17.  8 

Justus  Sutherland,  Fifer 

9 

9 

2.  4.0 

16.  8 

Asa  Johnson 

6 

9 

2.  0.0 

11.  0 

Abel  Wright 

6 

9 

2.  0.0 

11.  0 

Asa  Lake 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

13.  4 

Aaron  Miller 

8 

9 

2.  0.0 

13.  8 

Aaron  Eeed 

5 

9 

2.  0.0 

9.  8 

Asa  Moses 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Abner  Hull  [Hall] 

9 

9 

a.  0.0 

15.  0 

David  Kingsley 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Elihu  Johnson 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Ezra  Ellsworth 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16,  4 

Elnathan  Moses 

3 

9 

2.  0.0 

7.  0 

Ferdinand  Grout 

9 

9 

2.  0.0 

15.  0 

Henry  Mead 

10 

9 

a.  0.0 

16.  4 

Isaac  Mead 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

John  Moses 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Jacob  Meacham 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Joseph  Chipman 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Joel  Smith 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Jabesh  Gideons 

10 

9 

a.  0.0 

16.  4 

Lemuel  Barns 

9 

9 

a.  0.0 

15.  0 

Moses  Pratt 

4 

9 

2.  0.0 

8.  4 

Nehemiah  Gates 

4 

9 

2.  0.0 

8.  4 

Nehemiah  Whipple 

4 

9 

2.  0.0 

8.  4 

Robert  Castelo 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

16.  4 

Simeon  Wright 

8 

9 

2.  0.0 

18.  8 

Solomon  Purdy 

9 

9 

2.  0.0 

15.  0 

Saml.  Murdock 

5 

9 

3.  0.0 

9.  8 

Samuel  Carey 

8 

9 

2.  0.0 

13.  8 

Silas  Smith 

3 

9 

2.  0.0 

7.  0 

Stephen  Mead 

7 

9 

2.  0.0 

12.  4 

Shubad  Moses 

8 

9 

2.  0.0 

13.  8 

Gershom  Lake 

10 

9 

2.  0.0 

13.  4 

Zebulon  Mead,  Jr. 

7 

9 

2.  0.0 
Total 

12.  4 

;^43.    2.    1 

Nathl.  Blanchard,  Capt. 


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471 


Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  10,  1782.  The  within  Pay 
Roll  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Samuel  Williams,  it  being  forty-three  pounds  two 
shillings  and  one  penny.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

Timoth}'  Brownson. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  11,  1782.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  forty-three  pounds 
two  shillings  and  one  penny,  lawful  money. 

^43.2.1  Saml.  Williams,  Capt. 


[78] 


\_Capt.    Samuel  Williams'  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Saml.  Williams'  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Thomas  Lee's  Regiment,  commenced  the  2P'  of  Oct.  last, 
ending  the  2*  of  Nov.  following.      [1781?] 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Wages 
per  day 

Amt. 

of 

Pay 

Z 

s. 

d. 

Samuel  Williams,  Capt. 

14 

24 

0.5.4 

5 

1 

2 

Gideon  Walker,  Ensign 

13 

24 

3.7 

3 

3 

3 

Oliver  Harmon,  Sergt. 

14 

24 

1.7 

1 

10 

2 

Jesse  Keeler,        Sergt. 

8 

12 

1.7 

0 

16 

8 

Isaiah  Hunneywell,  vSergt. 

9 

24 

1.7 

1 

2 

3 

Eben''  Andrews,             " 

12 

24 

1.7 

1 

7 

0 

Ezekiel  Bebee,  Drum"" 

10 

24 

i.sy^ 

1 

2 

41 

Josiah  Lee,  Private 

10 

24 

1.4 

1 

1 

4 

Elias  Post 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Nathl.   Bowker 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Thomas  Hale 

3 

24 

1.4 

0 

8 

0 

Elias  Wheelock 

8 

24 

1.4 

0 

18 

8 

Alexander  Beebee 

9 

24 

1.4 

1 

0 

0 

John  Claghorn 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Phineas  Hill 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

David  Hill 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Thomas  Stafford 

4 

12 

1.4 

0 

9 

4 

Gershom  Olds 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Eben'  Cook 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Munson  Cook 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

G 

8 

Eli  Squire 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Frederic  Cushman 

3 

12 

1.4 

0 

8 

0 

John  Andrews 

14 

24 

1.4 

I 

6 

8 

David  Hale 

4 

12 

1.4 

0 

9 

4 

Clement  Clarke 

11 

24 

1.4 

1 

2 

8 

472 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Wages 
per  day 

Amt. 

of 

Pay 

£ 

s. 

d. 

Jared    Ives 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Jonathan  Carpenter 

12 

12 

1.4 

1 

0 

0 

Amos   Himes 

7 

12 

1.4 

0 

13 

4 

Daniel  Greenough 

7 

12 

1.4 

0 

13 

4 

Asa  Hale 

9 

12 

1.4 

0 

16 

0 

John  McConnal 

9 

12 

1.4 

0 

16 

0 

Saml.  McConnal 

5 

12 

1.4 

0 

10 

s 

John  Rockwell 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Obadiah  Wheeler 

11 

12 

1.4 

0 

10 

8 

Nathl.  Whitney 

14 

24 

1.4 

1 

6 

8 

Josiah  Hale 

10 

12 

1.4 

0 

17 

4 

Enos  Ives 

11 

12 

1.4 

0 

18 

8 

Philip  Green 

10 

12 

1.4 

0 

17 

4 

John  Snatton 

10 

12 

1.4 

0 

17 

4 

Aaron  Scott 

6 

12 

1.4 

0 

12 

0 

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Asa  Fuller,  Lieut. 

3 

12 

1.4 

0 

8 

0 

Gershoni  Beach,    Sergt. 

8 

12 

1.4 

0 

14 

8 

Stephen  Williams,  do. 

3 

12 

1.4 

0 

8 

0 

Moses  Andrews,      do. 

4 

12 

1.4 

0 

9 

4 

^49 

6 

2 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  10,  1782.     The  within  pay 

roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 

the  same    to  Capt.    Samuel  Williams  or  bearer,   being  forty-nine 

pounds,  six  shillings  and  ten  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson,  I  ^ 
T  OA-  u  r  Com. 

Isaac  Tichenor,      j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  11,  1782.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  forty-nine  pounds 
six  shillings  and  two  pence  lawful  money. 

;;^49.6.2.  Saml.   Williams,  Capt. 


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[192]  \_Detachment  under  Capt.  Israel  Hurlbut\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Detachment  of-Men,  being  a  part  of  the  non- 
commissioned officers  and  soldiers  of  two  companies  raised  as  a 
levy  from  Col.  Thomas  Lee's  Regiment  of  Militia,  for  the  defense 
of  the  Frontiers  of  the  State  of  Vermont  in  October,  1781,  stationed 
at  Castleton  during  their  service  and  commanded  by  Israel  Hurl- 
but,  Capt.  in  pursuance  of  orders  from  the  Hon.  B.  Gen'  Enos,  as 
appears  by  copy  of  orders  from  Lt.  Col.  Clark  to  Capt.  Hurlbut, 
herewith. 


En- 

Nambs 

tered 

Ended 

Days 

Prday 

Miles 

Total 

Israel  Hurlbut,  Capt. 

10 

0.6.8 

gs- 

3.    6.    8 

Peirce  Spencer,  Lt. 

10 

4.3 

2.   2.   6 

William  Born[Barr],Lt. 

10 

4.3 

2.   2.   6 

Shubael  Sumner,  Sergt. 

10 

1.7 

s  S  * 

15.10 

John  Ashley,              " 

10 

15.10 

Brewster  Higley,       " 

The  sur 

plusage 

10 

Sergt. 

5VS. 

13.   4 

David  Smith, 

of  be 

allowed 

10 

cannot 

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15.10 

Chandler,        " 

10 

4  a  a 

15.10 

Azriel  Blanchard,      " 

10 

13.   4 

Crary,               " 

10 

Sll 

13.   4 

Ephraim  Coy,  fifer 

10 

1.5 

D'f^Ci' 

14.   2 

David  Whipple,  Corpl. 

10 

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14.   2 

Webb, 

10 

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14.   2 

Francis  Culver,       " 

Sur 

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10 

13.   4 

Smith, 

not 

allowed 

10 

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13.   4 

Finney,      " 

10 

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14.   2 

Thos.    Dewey,          " 

10 

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14.   2 

Jonathan  Ward 

10 

1.4 

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13.   4 

Benajah  Mallery 

10 

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13.   4 

Solomon  Bingham 

10 

SO    r-j    "^ 

13.   4 

Joel  Howe 

10 

14-g  o 

13.   4 

John  Tuttle 

10 

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13.   4 

John  Britton 

10 

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13.   4 

William  Marsh 

10 

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13.   4 

Isaac  Strong 

10 

13.   4 

Azariah  Dewey 

10 

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13.   4 

John  Thompson 

10 

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Silas  Marshal 

10 

03    0 

13.   4 

Azel  Green 

10 

13.   4 

Daniel  Colvin 

10 

p    CD 

13.   4 

Gideon  Hewitt 

10 

13.   4 

William  Grossman 

10 

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13.   4 

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Names 

En- 
tered 

Ended 

Days 

Prday 

Miles 

Totals 

Elijah  Owen 

10 

13.   4 

Silas  Mallery 

10 

13.   4 

Benjamin  Foster 

10 

13.   4 

Matthew  Hickock 

10 

13.   4 

Michael  Meniot 

10 

13.   4 

Noah  Priest 

10 

13.   4 

Nathan  Foot 

10 

13.   4 

Samuel  Pratt 

10 

13.   4 

John  Nicholson 

10 

13.   4 

Eleazer  Mallery 

10 

13.   4 

Jesse  Hubbart 

10 

13.   4 

James  Westcoat 

10 

13.   4 

Jonathan  Edey 

10 

13.   4 

Andrew  Edmunds 

10 

13.   4 

James  Edmunds 

10 

13.   4 

Eliphalet  Edmunds 

10 

13.   4 

John  Bogue 

10 

13.   4 

Joel  Ufford 

10 

0.1.4 

13.   4 

Colledge  White 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Jether  Suthward 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Uriah  Remington 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Ashbel  Nicholson 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Jabez  Gideons 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Joel  Smith 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Rufus  Mead 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

John  Sutherland 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Ezra  Ellsworth 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Hezekiah  Beeby 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Grave  Meecker 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

David  Hale 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Jonathan  Ward 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

"Guernsey  Root 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Johnson  Jones 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

John  Moseley 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

John  McLure 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Miles  Baldwin 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Hall  Shephard 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Asa  Lake 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

Beriah  Mitchell 

10 

1.4 

13.   4 

;£53.12.6 

Attest.     Israel  Hurlbut,  Capt. 


478  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Bennington  County,  ss.  Then  personally  appearing  Capt. 
Israel  Hurlbut,  he  made  oath  that  the  preceding  is  a  just  and  true 
Pay  Roll  of  the  Detachment  of  troops  who  served  under  his  com- 
mand agreeable  to  the  heading  of  said  roll,  according  to  his  best 
knowledge.      Before  me,  Nathan  Clark,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Copy  of  Orders  given  to  Capt.  Hurlbut. 

"  Head  Quarters,  Castleton,  Oct.  30,  1781. 

Sir,  You  being  appointed  by  the  Field  Officers  of  this  Reg- 
iment, to  take  command  of  a  company  of  men  raised  out  of  said 
Regiment,  to  remain  in  Service  until  regularly  discharged.  You 
will  therefore  on  sight  of  this,  repair  to  this  Garrison,  where  you 
will  receive  further  directions.  You  are  also  to  furnish  out  of 
your  company  one  sergeant,  one  corporal  and  four  privates,  to  be 
on  ground  immediately.  Pursuant  to  the  General's  orders. 

(Signed)  Isaac  Clark,  L'  Col." 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  1782.  The  within  roll  being 
examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster  to  the  troops,  being 
the  sum  of  fifty-three  pounds  13/6,  lawful  money,  taking  his  receipt 
for  the  sum,  for  which  he  the  said  Paymaster  is  accountable. 

Nath'  Brush,  Tim"  Brownson,  Com^'^ 

Rec'd  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this  warrant. 

Oct.   2,  1784.  Tho-"  Tolman,  Paymaster, 


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[84] 


\^Capt.  Abraham  Jackson's  Company  (part)^ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  part  of  Capt.  Abraham  Jackson's  Company  of 
Militia  for  service  done  at  Castleton,  Oct.  14,  A.D.  1781,  in  Col. 
Thomas  Lee's  Regt.  that  was  left  out  in  a  former  pay  roll  for  said 
company. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Travel 

Wages 

Total 

Gorce  Richmon 
Titus  Andrews 
David  RandoU 

12 
12 
11 

0.6.8 
6.8 
6.8 

20 
20 
20 

0.16.0 
16. 
10. 

1.2.8 
1.2.8 
1.1.4 

^3.6.8 

Attest,  Abraham  Jackson,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  29,  1782.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
sum  of  three  pound  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  to  Capt.  Abraham 
Jackson  or  order.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

Nathl.  Brush, 


lor,  ) 


Committee. 


March  2,  1782. 
Jos.  Fay. 


Please   to  pay  the  contents  of  this  order  to 
Abraham  Jackson. 


Sunderland,  May  16,  1782.     Reed,    of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order  for  and  in  behalf  of  Abraham  Jackson. 

Jos.    Fay. 


480 


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STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[80]  [Capi.  Eli  Noble's  Company^   Pow>ial'\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  such  of  Capt.  Eli  Noble's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Pownal  in  Col.  Eben'  Walbridges  Regiment  as  marched  in  the 
alarm  to  Castleton  in  October,  1781  with  Capt.  Eli  Noble. 


En 

Names                   se 

tered 
rvice 

t.  23 

Days  in 
service 

Wages 

Miles 

Amt.  of 
travel 

1.3.4 

Total 

Capt.  Eli  Noble                   Oc 

2.18.8 

70 

4.16.8 

Lieut.  Josiah  Dunning          ' 

" 

1.19.5 

70 

1.3,4 

3.10.1 

Sergt.  W"  Bates 

(     (1 

17.5 

70 

1.3.4 

2.  0.9 

John  Niles                    ' 

'     " 

14.3 

70 

1.3.4 

1.17.7 

David  Page                             ' 

(     (( 

14.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18.0 

Benj.  Eaton                             ' 

(     <( 

14.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18.0 

Benj.  Morgan                         ' 

(     (( 

14.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18 

Nathl.  Wallace                         ' 

1     <> 

14,8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18 

Joseph  Congdon 

i     1  ( 

14.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18 

James  Mattison                      ' 

(     ( t 

14.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18 

Saml.  Jewett                           ' 

t    1 1 

14.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18 

Lyman  Jackson 

'     22 

12 

16.0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.19.4 

Obadiah  Dunham                   ' 

'     22 

12 

16.0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.19.4 

Barnet  Carpenter                   ' 

'     26 

4 

5.4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.  8.8 

Phineas  Bennett                    ' 

'     26 

7 

9.4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.12.8 

Beriah  Grover                         ' 

'     26 

7 

9.4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.12.8 

Elz'  March                               ' 

'     26 

7 

9.4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.12.8 

Elijah  Wolcott 

'     24 

9 

12.0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

Time.  Blunson                        ' 

'     24 

9 

12.0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

W"  Oviat 

'     24 

9 

12.0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

John  Clark                                 ' 

'     23 

9 

12.0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

David  Ooswell 

'     26 

7 

9.4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.12.8 

Seth  Bassett                            ' 

'     24 

8 

10.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.14.0 

Andrew  Sherman                   ' 

'     23 

9 

10.8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

Wanton  Aylesworth              ' 

■     23 

6 

8. 

70 

1.3.4 

1.11.4 

James  Phillips 

'     23 

6 

8. 

70 

1.3.4 

1.14.4 

;^51.    5.5 

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483 


[130]  \^CaJ>t.  Ebenezer  Wood's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Eben'  Wood's  Company  of  Alarm  List  in 
Col.  Eben'  Walbridge's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  service  of  the  state, 
commencing  IS""  of  October,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pr 

day 

Amt. 
Wages 

Miles 
at  4'» 

Total 

Wages 

1.0.0 

Total 

Capt.  Eben'  Wood 

16 

6.4 

60 

6.  1.  4 

En.  Joseph  Wickwire 

16 

4.3 

60 

1.0.0 

4.  8.  0 

Sergt.  Archibald  Stone 

14 

1.7 

60 

1.0.0 

2.  2.  2 

Corpl.  Job  Wood 

8 

1.5 

60 

1.0.0 

1.11.  4 

"       Preserved  Kellogg 

14 

1.5 

60 

1.0.0 

2.  4.10 

Peter  Harwood 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Benjamin  Dibble 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

John  Oorbin 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Blaokman  Browning 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Thomas  Mumford 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Benj.  Parker 

14 

1.4 

66 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Simeon  Harmon 

8 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Thomas  Brown 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Samuel  Atwood 

4 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Ephraim  Oarr 

14 

1.7 

60 

1.0.0 

1.  6.  8 

Elijah  Davis 

14 

1.7 

60 

1.0.0 

2.  2.  2 

Eichard  Wever 

8 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

David  Brown 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Herrington  Baker 

14 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Saml.  Standish 

13 

1.4 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

W"  Gallop,  Sergt. 

13 

1.7 

1.  0.  7 

Thaddeus  Potter 

13 

1.4 

0.18.  4 

Silas  Bennett 

18 

1.4 

0.18.  4 

Earr 

13 

1.4 

0.18.  4 

;^50.17.  5 

Lt.  Alex.  Gorden 
"   Eben'  Wood,  Jr. 


1.10.8 
1.10.8 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec.  20,  1781.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
the  amount  of  fifty  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  five  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor, 

Amos  Fassett, 


Committee. 


Treasurer's  Office,    Sunderland,    Dec.  29,  1781.     Reed,    of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

^60.17.5  Eben"- Wood,  Capt. 


484 
[1221 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 
\Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence' s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence's  Company  in  Col. 
Walbridge's  Reg'  for  service  done  at  Castleton  in  the  Alarm,  in 
Oct.  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence 

20 

55 

7.11.   8 

Lt.  Timothy  Barnum 

14 

55 

3.   7.10 

Sergt.  Joshua  Briggs 

20 

55 

2.10.   5 

"       David  Leonard 

13 

55 

1.18.   IX 

Solomon  Fuller 

10 

55 

1.14.   4 

"       Asa  Barnum 

8 

55 

1.11.   2 

"       Gideon  Barnum 

10 

55 

1.14.   4 

Corp.  Davis  Morse 

8 

55 

1.10.   0 

Danl.  Harris 

11 

55 

1.14.   4 

"      Stephen  Olin 

10 

55 

1.11.   0 

"      Bigelow  Lawrence 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

D''  Christopher  Bates 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

James  Bates 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Walter  Bates 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Danl.  Salisbury 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Andrew  Briggs 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

Darius  Grippen 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Jona.  Bates 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Jesse  Persons 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

Robert  Reynolds 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

Barnabus  Ames 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

John  Fuller 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

Elihu  Cross 

20 

55 

2.   5.   0 

John  Mellington,  Jr. 

12 

55 

1.14.   4 

Henry  Clark 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

William  Caldwell 

14 

55 

1.17.  0 

Joshua  Munroe 

15 

55 

1.18.   4 

John  Wright 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Benjamin  Dyre 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

Eben'  Corey 

11 

55 

1.13.  0 

Benj.   Parks 

11 

55 

1.13.   0 

David  Cutting 

11 

55 

1.13.   0 

Justin  Olin 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

David  White 

8 

55 

1.   9.   0 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


485 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Thomas  Jewett 
Nathan  Sherman,  Jr. 
Nathan  Sherman 
Enos  Peck 
Amos  Galusha 
Joseph  Briggs 
Salmon  Farr 
Timoy  Buckley- 

10 
8 

10 

11 
8 
8 

10 
8 

55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 

1.11.   8 
1.   9.   0 
1.11.   8 
1.13.   0 
1.   9.   0 
1.    9.  0 
1.11.   8 
1.   9.   0 

;£78.1.    5 

Bigelow  Lawrence,  Capt. 

Bennington,  ss.  Personally  appears  before  me  Capt.  Bigelow 
Lawrence  and  makes  oath  that  the  above  account  is  iust  and  true. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec  26,  1781.  This  pay  roll 
being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt.  Lawrence  or  order  to  the  amount  of  seventy-eight  pounds  one 
shilling  five  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  )  c^^niittee. 

Amos  Fassett, 


i 


Treasurer's   Office, 
Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer, 


Sunderland,   July  5,    1783.       Reed,    of  Ira 
the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Bigelow  Lawrence,  Capt. 


486 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[17] 


\Capt.  Isaac  Tichenors  Company'] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Isaac  Tichenor's  Company,  Col.  Eben"- 
Walbridge's  Reg't.  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, commencing  the  13th  day  of  October,  1781,  m  service  at 
Castleton. 


Names  and  Kank 

Days 

-r,       c    Amo 
Day  &         ^f 

rations    ^^^ 

ant 
es 

No. 
miles 

Ami  of 
travel 

Total 

Lt.  Nathl.  Fillmore 

16 

4.3       3.  8 

0 

60 

1.0.0 

4.  8.  0 

'•   Jos.  Budd 

16 

4.8       3.  8 

0 

4.  8.  0 

En.  Lebbeus  Armstrong 

16 

4.3       3.  8 

0 

4.  8.  0 

Sergt.  John  Eudd 

16 

1.7        1.  5 

4 

2.  5.  4 

"       Elijah  Hyde 

16 

1.7        1.  5 

4 

2.  5.  4 

Corpl.  Andrew  Wood 

15 

1.5        1.  0 

3 

2.  0.  3 

"       Eli  Pember 

15 

1.5        1.  0 

3 

2.  0.  3 

Jedediah  Merrill 

15 

1.5        1.  0 

3 

2.  0.  3 

Fifer  Frederick  Smith 

14 

1.0           19 

10 

1.19.10 

Drum'  Alpheus  Wentworth 

14 

1.5           19 

10 

1.19.10 

Elnathan  Hubbell 

8 

1.4           10 

8 

1.10.  8 

Henry  Green 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

David  Powers 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1,18.  8 

John  Knight 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Johun  Kinsley,  Jr. 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

John  Armstrong 

8 

1.4          18 

8 

1.10.  8 

Jos.  Henderson 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Jona.  Persons,  Jr. 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Francis  Herrick 

14 

1.4           18 

4 

1.18.  4 

Nathan  Hazen 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Nathl.  Graves 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.13.  4 

Zephaniah  Holmes 

10 

1.4           18 

4 

1.18.  8 

Roger  Ladd 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

John  Stearns 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Saml.  Haynes 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Cornelius  Jones 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Caleb  Clerk 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Zenas  Ashley 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Joshua  Wood 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Anthony  Farr 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Ozias  Bingham 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

George  Foot 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Thos.  Miller 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Job.  Willoughby,  Jr. 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Hezekiah  Dewey 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

John  Moor 

14 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Joseph  Eoe 

8 

1.4           18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Loomi  Case 

8 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Cyprian  Herrick 

9 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Abel  Potter 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Benajah  Story 

8 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

Timothy  Allen 

14 

1.4          18 

8 

1.18.  8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


487 


Names  and  Bank 

Days 

Day& 
rations 

Amount 

of 
wages 

No. 
miles 

Amt.  of 
travel 

Total 

Daniel  Pratt 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

60 

1.0.0 

1.18.  8 

Ezekiel  Harmon 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

1.18.  8 

Austin  Harmon 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

1.18.  8 

Gains  Harmon 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

1.18.  8 

Lemuel  Cleveland 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

1.18.  8 

Jeremiah  Mumford 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

1.18.  8 

Keuben  Clapp 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

1.18.  8 

•Josiah  Drake 

14 

1.4 

18.  8 

1.18.  8 

Nathl.  Filmore,  Lieut. 
Bennington,    Nov.   28,    1781.     Personally    appears   Lt.    Nathl. 
Filmore  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  above  pay  roll  is  just  and 
true.  Isaac  Tichenor,  Jus.  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec.  20,  1781.  The  above  pay 
roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
the  amount  of  ^103.6.1.  Isaac  Tichenor,  j  p       ^^ 

Amo=  Fassett,      f  ^^'^ 
Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,    Dec.   29,  1781.      Rec'd.    of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  being  ^102.6.1. 

Nathl,  Filmore,  Lt. 


[306] 


\Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Company] 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Eben'  Walbridge's  Regiment  in  an  Alarm  to  Castleton,  commenc- 
ing the  14th  October,  1781,  and  ending  the  31st,  both  days 
included. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Joseph  Safford 

18 

60 

7.   0.   0 

Lt.  Wm.  Henry 

10 

60 

3.   3.   0 

"    Jona.  Scott 

18 

60 

4.18. 

Sergt.  M.  Rufus  Branch 

11 

60 

1.17.   5 

"       Nathl.  Lawrence 

15 

60 

2.   3.   9 

"       Archelaus  Tupper 

9 

60 

1.14.   3 

Roswell  Mosely  [MsleyJ 

18 

60 

2.   8.   6 

"       Jeremiah  Bingham 

11 

60 

1.17.    5 

Clerk,  Joseph  Haskell 

14 

60 

2.   2.   2 

Corpl.  Josiah  Brush 

11 

60 

1.15.   7 

"        Ezekiel  Brewster 

15 

60 

2.   1.   3 

488 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 


Fifer  Jonas  Abbot 
Silas  Walbridge 
Samuel  Holmes 
Jonah  Brewster 
Ammi  Fuller 
Amasa  Cady 
Charles  Cushman 
Macy  Branch 
Levy  Hathaway 
Gideon  House 
Stephen  House 
David  Cutler 
Reuben  Cook 
Francis  Story 
Alexander  Carr 
John  Holmes 
George  Place 
Darius  Tupper 
Saml.  Brushel 
Wm.  Henry,  Jr. 
Isaac  Rice  [Ryce] 
Thomas  Matteson 
Andrew  Ferrin 
Jacob  Parker 
Aaron  Denio 
Saml.  Blackmer 
Eleazer  Wright 
Saml.  Atwood,  Jr. 
Ephraim  Marble 
David  Wentvvorth 
Ephraim  Smith 
Solomon  Walbridge 
Asa  Walbridge 
Walter  Cady 
David  Clark 
Erastus  Hathaway 
Joshua  Hathaway 
Lemuel  Scott 
John  Alexander,  Jr. 


Days 


9 
15 
15 
15 
14 
18 
16 
15 
15 
16 
15 
18 
15 
18 
18 
15 
10 
12 
18 
18 
15 
18 
18 
15 
14 
6 
11 
13 
15 
15 
11 
11 
6 
6 
11 
11 
11 
11 


Miles 


60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 


Total 


i.ia.  9 

2.  0.  0 

2.  0.  0 

2.  0.  0 

1.18.  8 

2.  4.  0 

2.  1.  4 

2.  0.  0 

2.  0.  0 

2.  0.  0 

2.  0.  0 

2.  4.  0 

2.  0.  0 

2.  4.  0 

2.  4.  0 

2.  0.  0 

1.13.  4 

1.16.  0 
2.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
2.  0.  0 
2.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
2.  0.  0 
1.18.  8 

1.  8.  0 

1.14.  8 

1.17.  4 

2.  0.  0 
2.  0.  0 
1.14.  8 
1.14.  8 
1.  8.  0 
1.  8.  0 
1.14.  8 
1.14.  8 
1.14.  8 
1.14.  8 


REVOLUTIONARY  WAR  ROLLS 


489 


Names 

Days 

Satnl.  Safiford,  Jr. 

8 

Jude  Weeks 

8 

John  Stuai  t 

11 

Erastiis  Safford 

11 

Willson  Rowleson 

9 

Benj.   Hulbard 

11 

Osten  [Austin?]  Stiles 

11 

Eben""   Babcock 

11 

Levi  Miller    - 

11 

James  Greenflit 

8 

Aaron  Demming 

9 

Benj.  Demming 

9 

Zebulon  Baker 

11 

Saml.    Whitcob 

8 

Martin  Follet 

11 

Eben"'  Spencer 

11 

Moses  Scott 

11 

Eliphalet  Stickney 

11 

Henry  Parker 

11 

Rob'  Cochran 

11 

Jacob  Safford 

8 

Nathan  Billing 

8 

Moses  Robinson,  Jr. 

8 

Leml.  Pratt 

11 

Phelix  Orgurs  [Augurs?] 

11 

David  Safford 

8 

Peter  Smith 

15 

Zenas  Ashley 

14 

Caleb  Pratt 

11 

Mingo  Black 

18 

Willard  Green 

9 

Aaron  Hubbel 

18 

Jehiel  Smith 

9 

David  Fay 

18 

Saml.  Montague 

8 

60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 


Total 


1.10. 
1.10. 
1.14. 
1.14. 
1.12. 
1.14. 
1.14 
1.14. 
1.14. 
1.10. 
1.12. 
1.12. 
1.14. 
1.10. 
1.14. 
1.14. 
1.14. 
1.14. 
1.14. 
1.14. 

.10. 

.10. 

.10. 

.14. 

.14. 
1.10. 
3.  0. 
1.13. 
1.14. 
2.  4. 
1.12. 
2.  4. 
1.13. 
2.  4. 
1.10. 


£  167.  0.  9 


Joseph  Safford,  Capt. 


490 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Jan.  3,  1781.  The  above  pay  roll  being 
approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  sum  to  Capt. 
Safford  or  order,  being  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  sixty-seven 
pounds  9"*  Isaac  Tichenor,     |  ^       ,. 

Tim°  Brownson,    ) 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  Jan.  3,  1782,  the  contents  of  this  order, 
being  ^167.0.9  lawful  money.  Jos.  Safford,  Capt. 


[279] 


[Cap/.  Joseph  Safford' s  Company  {pari)'\ 


Pay  Roll  for  some  men  belonging  to  Capt.  Joseph  Safford's 
Company  of  Militia,  who  were  out  in  the  alarms  to  Saratoga  and 
Castleton  last  campaign,  and  was  through  mistake  left  out  of  the 
rolls  made  for  them  alarms. 


Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

Amt. 
wages 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

John  Alexander 
John  Stewart 
Paul  Pratt 
Joel  Henry 
Reuben  Cook 

2 
2 
6 
6 
6 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

2.8 
2.8 
8. 
8. 

8. 

32 
32 
60 
60 
60 

10.8 

10.8 

1.  0.0 

1.  0.0 

1.  0.0 

13.4 

13.4 

1.   8.0 

1.   S.O 

1.   8.0 

^5.10.8 

Jos.  Safford,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  8,  1782.  The  above  acct. 
being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to  Capt. 
Joseph  Safford  or  order,  the  sum  of  five  pounds  ten  shillings  and 
eight  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^ 

Nathl.  Brush,      [  Committee. 

Sunderland,  Sept.  6,  1783.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  within  order.  Jona.  Fisk. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


491 


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[363] 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 
\Capt.  Lemuel  Cory's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Gary's  Company  in  Col.  John 
Abbot's  Regiment  in  a  Regiment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
from  the  23*  of  Oct.  to  the  6""  of  Nov.  1781,  in  an  alarm  at 
Castleton. 


Names 

Days 

P'  day 

Miles 

P^ 

mile 

Total 

Capt    Lemuel  Cary 

14 

0.6.8 

60 

4d 

5.13.4 

Lt.  James  Stephens 

14 

4.3 

60 

4 

3.19.6 

En.  Moses  Barnet 

14 

4.3 

60 

4 

,    3.19.6 

Sergt.  Gose  Quackingbush 

14 

1.7 

60 

4 

2.   2.2 

Nathl.  Barnet 

14 

1.4 

53 

4 

1.18.8 

John  Webb 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Jedediah  Sherman 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

James  Smith 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Saml.  Williamson 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Henry  Lewis 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Philip  Marble 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

John  Green 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Jonathan  Hadlock 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Daniel  Holenbeck 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Obadiah  Wilkins 

14 

1.4 

53 

4 

1.16.0 

John  Bevee 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

Benj.  Palmer 

14 

1.4 

52 

4 

1.16.0 

£6<i.   5.2 

Attest,         Lemuel  Cary,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  1*^',  1782.  The  above 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  to  Capt.  Lemuel  Cary,  or  order,  the  sum  of  thirty-nine  pounds 
five  shillings  and  two  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor,    )  ^ 

Nathl.  Brush,       \  Committee. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  16,  1782.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 

Saml.  Safford. 


[257] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS 
\^Lieut.  Peter  Baker's  Company} 


493 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Peter  Baker's  Company  in  Col.  John 
Abbot's  Regiment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont  in  an  Alarm  to 
Skeensborough,  from  the  23'*  day  of  October  to  the  6""  of  Novem- 
ber, 1781. 


Names 

Days 

P'  day 

Miles 

P' 

mile 

Total 

Peter  Baker,         Lt. 

12 

4.3 

56 

4d 

3.   9.   8 

Peletiah  Rice,     En. 

14 

4.3 

60 

4 

3.19.   6 

John  Ryon,          Sergt. 

15 

1.7 

60 

4 

2.   3.   9 

David  Earl, 

13 

1.7 

56 

4 

1.19.   3 

Russell  Graves,      " 

15 

1.7 

60 

4 

2.   3.   9 

Saml.  Shipman,  Clerk 

15 

1.7 

60 

4 

2.   3.   9 

William  Hill,       Corpl. 

14 

1.5 

60 

4 

1.19.10 

John  Waldo, 

5 

1.5 

30 

4 

0.17.   1 

Benjamin  Scott,      " 

12 

1.4 

56 

4 

1.14.   8 

John  Marsh 

14 

1.4 

60 

4 

1.18.   8 

Hezekiah  Munro 

13 

1.4 

56 

4 

1.15.   0 

John  Cok 

15 

1.4 

60 

4 

2.   0.   0 

Saml,  Jordan  [Sordam] 

2 

1.4 

16 

4 

0.   7.10 

Richard  Crego 

15 

1.4 

60 

4 

2.   0.   0 

John  Rice 

12 

1.4 

56 

4 

1.14.   8 

David  Hurd 

3 

1.4 

16 

4 

0.   9.   4 

Thomas  Burch 

14 

1.4 

60 

4 

1.18.   8 

John  Barsly 

10 

1.4 

50 

4 

1.10.   0 
^34.   5.   5 

Attest,     Peter  Baker,  Lieut. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  1,  1782.  The  above 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  the  sum  of  thirty-four  pounds  five  shillings  and  five  pence,  to 
Lieut.  Peter  Baker  or  order. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^  ... 

Nathl.  Brush,      \  Committee. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  16,  1782.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 

;^34.5.5  Saml.  Safford. 


494 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[315]  [CaJ>t.  Nathan  Delations  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathan  Delano's  Company  of  Militia  of 
Col.  John  Abbot's  Regiment  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, at  the  Alarm  in  Oct.  1781,  commencing,  the  SS*  of  October 
and   ending-  the  6"'  day  of  November,  1781. 


Pay  8 

Names 

Miles 

Pr 

mile 

Days 

days  ra- 
tions 

Amount 

incl. 

Capt.  Nathan  Delano 

60 

4d 

14 

6.8 

5.13.  4 

Lt.  Rosvvell  Chapman 

60 

4 

14 

4.3 

3.19.  6 

Sergt.  Jacob  Rosevelt 

60 

4 

14 

1,7 

2.   2.  2 

"       Jona.  Rowell  [Powel] 

35 

4 

4 

1.7 

0.18.  0 

Corpl.  John  Hogse  [Hoxie  ?] 

60 

4 

8 

1.5 

1.11.  8 

Joshua  Hogse 

60 

4 

8 

1.4 

1.10.  8 

Cunrod  Pecket  [Ricket] 

60 

4 

15 

1.4 

2.   0.  0 

John  T.  Ostrander 

60 

4 

8 

1.4 

1.10.  8 

Peter  Ostrander 

60 

4 

15 

1.4 

2.   0.  0 

William  Cass  [Calf] 

60 

4 

15 

1.4 

2.   0,  0 

Daniel  York 

60 

4 

15 

1.4 

2.   0.  0 

George  Wells 

60 

4 

11 

1.4 

1.14.  8 

Luke  Van  Ornum 

60 

4 

9 

1.4 

1.12.  0 

Israel  Clark 

60 

4 

15 

1.4 

2.   0.  0 

Corpl.  Richard  Sharp 

50 

4 

12 

1.5 

1.13.  8 

Robert  Hard  [Hand] 

15 

4 

2 

1.7 

0.   8.  2 

Sergt.  John  Ricord 

15 

4 

3 

1.7 

0.   8.  2 

George  Ricord,  Drm' 

15 

4 

2 

1.5 

0.  7.11 

Ludel  Maps 

15 

4 

2 

1.4 

0.   7.  8 

Thomas  Gilbert 

15 

4 

3 

1.4 

0.   7.  8 

Abram  [Alvah]  Fudenbrouk 

15 

4 

2 

1.4 

0.   7.  8 

Thomas  Powel 

30 

4 

3 

1.4 

0.14.  0 

John  Fudenbrouk 

30 

4 

3 

1.4 

0.14.  0 

Peter  Van  Strander,  Jr. 

30 

4 

3 

1.4 

0.14.  0 

^36.15.7 

Nathan  Delano,  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  18,  1782.     The  within  Pay 
Roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
unto   Capt.    Nathan,  Delano,    or  his  order,   the    sum  of  thirty-six 
pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  six  pence. 

Nathl.  Brush,         )  ^ 

Isaac  Tichenor,     [  Committee. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


495 


Bennington,  Feb.  27,  1782.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treas- 
urer, the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  thirty-six  pounds  fif- 
teen shillings  and  seven  pence,  lawful  money. 

^36.15.7  Nathan  Delano,  Capt. 


[LIO]  \^CaJ>t.    John  Robinsons  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Robinson's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  John  Abbott's  Regiment  in  the  State  of  Vermont,  for  services 
in  said  state,  in  an  alarm  to  the  Frontiers,  under  the  orders  of 
Brig.  Gen.  Enos,  at  Skeensboro',  Oct.  25,  1781. 


Names 


W"  Bobs,  Lieut. 
Matthew  Kandall,  En. 
J  ohn  Kandall,    Sergt. 
Abel  Lewis,  " 

Jason  Babcock,      " 
Amiel  Alger,  " 

Stephen  Bandall 
Peter  Crandell 
Thos.  Reynolds 
John  Church 
Christian  Kelder 
W"  Welch 
Augustus  Lewis 


1 

Sat 

CO  f' 

a-na 

O 
e3 

^ 

CU 

N^a 

«.§a 

*§ 

a 

■-S'O 

^•■Ss 

ft 

01 

ce  1)  CO 

CO  > 

II 

|g 

a 

1:14 

fi 

(li 

a 

H 

14 

4/3 

1/7 

60 

/4 

8 
8 
8 

5/4 
5/4 
5/4 

/8 

8 

46 

14 

1/4 

60 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

5/4 
5/4 
5/4 
5/4 
5/4 

11 

5 

3/4 

4 

30 

2 

13 

4 

30 

Total 


4.  4.10 
4.  4.10 

3.  7.  6 

1.  8.  0 
3.  7.  6 

2.  7.  6 

3.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
2.  4.  0 
1.18.  0 
0.12.  0 
0.  6.  8 
0.12.  0 

.,;:37.  0.10 


W"  Ross,  Lieut. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Dec.  20,  1782.  The  within  roll  being  ex- 
amined -and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
unto  Lt.  William  Ross  the  amount  thereof,  being  the  sum  of 
twenty-seven  pounds  /lO  lawful  money. 

John  Strong,  )  ^^^ 

Timothy  Brownson,  [ 


Dmmittee. 


Rec"^  of  Ira   Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  sum  of  twenty-seven 
pounds  and  ten  pence,  lawful  money,  in  full  of  the  within. 
Arlington,  Dec.  21,  1782. 
;^27.  0.10.  W"°  Ross. 


496 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[311] 


[Capt  Martin  Dudley  s  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Martin  Dudley's  Company  of  Militia  of 
Col.  John  Abbot's  Regiment  for  services  in  the  Alarm  at  Castleton 
in  Oct.  1781,  commencing  the  23"^  of  Oct.  and  ending  Nov.  9,  1781. 


Names 


Capt.  Martin  Dudley 
Lieut.  Thos.  Horth 
En.  James  Williamson 
Sergt.  John  Patton 
"       David  Parce 
Richard  Powell 
David  Vallans 
David  Ransom 
Caleb  Parker 
Eben'  Arnold 
Elisha  Turner 
Timothy  Hugh 
Solomon  Miller 
Saml.  Hadlok 
Garrit  [Gunit]  Bovea 
John  Waldo 


Miles 

Pr  mile 

Days 

60 

4d 

17 

60 

4 

9 

60 

4 

9 

52 

4 

9 

60 

4 

10 

30 

4 

5 

33 

4 

4 

60 

4 

10 

60 

4 

10 

52 

4 

9 

42 

4 

4 

42 

4 

4 

40 

4 

4 

52 

4 

9 

52 

4 

9 

52 

4 

9 

Pay  pr  day 
and  rations 


0.6.8 
4.3 
4.3 
1.7 
1.7 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 


Total 


6.13.  4 
2.18.  3 
2.18.  3 
1.11.11 
1.15.10 
0.16. 
0.16. 
1.13. 
1.13. 
1.  9. 
0.19. 
0.19. 
0.18. 
0.  9. 
0.  9. 
0.  9. 


^29.11.  7 


Martin  Dudley,  Capt. 

The  above  pay  roll  attested  before  me 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  18,  1782.  The  above 
account  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  sum  of  twenty-nine  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  seven  pence  to 
Capt.  Martin  Dudlej''  or  order. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  p       ^^ 
Nathl.  Brush,     \  ^°™ 

Bennington,  Feb.  27,  1782.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treas- 
urer, the  contents  of  the  within  order,  being  twenty-nine  pounds 
eleven  shillings  and  seven  pence,  lawful  money. 

Martin  Dudley,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


497 


[31] 


\Capt.   William  Sharp's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  W"  Sharp's  Company,  Col.  John  Abbot's 
Reg',  in  a  Reg'  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  in  an  alarm  to 
Skeensborough,  from  the  23'*  day  of  October  to  the  IG""  of 
November,  1781. 


Names 

Miles 

Rations 
per  day 

No.  of 

Amount 

days 

Capt.  W"  Sharp 

60 

0.6.8 

14 

5.13.   4 

Geo.  Milliman,  Lt. 

60 

4.3 

14 

3.19.   6 

W"'  Wallworth,  En-^ 

60 

4.3 

14 

3.19.   6 

Levi  Basley,  Sergt. 

60 

1.7 

14 

2.   2.   2 

John  Crarey,      " 

60 

1.7 

14 

2.   2.   2 

Danl.  Holey,     Corp. 

60 

1.5 

14 

1.19.10 

Abiel  Blowers,     " 

60 

1.5 

10 

1.14.   4 

^  oseph  Holey 

60 

1.4 

14 

1.18.   8 

John  Milliman 

51 

1.4 

14 

1.15.   8 

Jona.  Covett 

60 

l.i 

14 

1.18.   8 

Isaac  Hogs 

60 

1.4 

10 

1.13.   4 

Low  Tirdam  [Sirdam] 

60 

1.4 

14 

1.18.   8 

David  Laten 

60 

1.4 

14 

1.18.   8 

Saml.  Whitman 

60 

1.4 

10 

1.13.   4 

Jos.  Rhusel 

60 

1.4 

14 

1.18.   8 

Elijah  Rhusel 

60 

1.4 

14 

1.18.   8 

Eliack  Blowers 

60 

1.4 

14 

1.18.   8 

Saml.  Suidam 

;^39.13.   8 

;£39.13.8 


John  Abbot,  Col. 


Bennington,  June  8,  1782.  Personally  appears  John  Abbot,, 
Col.,  signer  to  the  within  pay  roll  and  makes  oath  that  the  same  is 
just  and  true,  without  fraud  to  this  State  or  any  individual. 

Moses  Robinson,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  24,  1784.  The  within  roll 
examined  an.d  approved  and  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vermont 
is  directed  to  pay  the  same  being  £^Z'd.\'i.^  lawful  money  to  Capt. 
W™  Sharp  or  bearer.  Timo.  Brownson,  I 

Saml.  Bartlit,         [ 


Com^ 


Treas.   Office,    Feb.    25,    1784. 
the  contents  of  the  above  order. 


Rec'd  of  I.  Allen,   Treasurer, 
W"  Sharp,  Capt. 


[32] 


498 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[358]  \Capt.  Augustine  Odell's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Augustin  Odel's  Company  in  Col.  John 
Abbott's  Regiment  of  Militia,  which  was  called  out  in  an  alarm  the 
19th  of  October,  1781,  by  the  State  of  Vermont. 


Names 


Aiigustin  Odel,  Capt. 

Asa  Le-wis,  Lt. 

Joshua  Randal,  En. 

Caleb  Hakes.      Sergt. 

John  Babcock,       " 

Elemuel  Stewart,  " 

George  Hakes,  Corpl. 

Henry  Lewis, 

Walter  Worden 

Jacob  Lampman 

Francis  Burns 

Stephen  Card 

William  Reynolds 

Benjamin  Corey 

Hendrick  Weasonhouse 

Phillip  Crellior 

Daniel  Young 

Zenas  Willis 

William  Sauford 

Ab"  Lampham  [Lampman] 

Ephraim  Whittaker 

Silas  Brown 

Joseph  Barronhart 

John  Reynolds 

Gilbert  Worden 

James  Case 

John  Reynolds,  Jr. 


Days 

Miles 

P'  day 

Milage 

Rations 

18 

60 

5.4 

1.  0.0 

1.  4.0 

18 

60 

3.7 

1.  0.0 

0.13.0 

18 

60 

3.7 

1.  0.0 

0.12.0 

18 

60 

1.7 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.7 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.7 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.5 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.5 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

0.  4.8 

18 

60 

1.4 

0.10.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

18 

60 

1.4 

1.  0.0 

Total 


7.  0.0 
4.16.6 
4.16.6 
3.  8.6 
2.  8.6 
2.  8.6 
6.8 
6.8 
4.0 
4,0 
4.0 
4.0 
0.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.0 


3. 
3. 
2. 
2. 
2. 
3. 
2. 
3. 
2. 
3. 
2. 


18. 
2.  4.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.0 


£Q7.  2.6 


Augustine  Odell,  Capt. 

Manchester,  Oct.  19,  1782.  Personally  appeared  Augustine 
Odel  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  truth  of  the  within  Pay  Roll. 

Sworn  before  me,  John  Strong,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  OfSce,  22"^  Oct.  1782.     The  within  pay  roll  examined 

and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same   to  Capt. 

Augustine  Odel  or  bearer,  it  being  sixty-seven  pounds,  2/6. 

John  Strong,  |  ^  .,, 

^.  T->  r  Committee, 

iimo.  Brownson,  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Manchester,  Oct.  23,  1782.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
A'jgnstine  Odel. 

i;67.2.6  Joshua  Babcock. 


im 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
l^Capt  Nicholas  Sharpens  Company] 


499 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Nicholas  Sharpe's  Company  in  Col.  John 
Abbet's  Regiment  out  in  an  Alarm  to  Skeensboro'  with  Gen.  Enos, 
in  October,  1781. 


Names 


George  Milliman,  Lt. 
William  Walsworth,  En. 
Levi  Basley,  Sergt. 

John  Carriway,  " 

David  Armstrong',       " 
Danl.  Holley,      Corpl. 
John  Milliman,       " 
Bial  Blowers,  " 

W™  Blowers 
EUeck  Blowers 
Jona.  Russell 
Elijah  Russell 
Low  Surdam 
Lump  Surdam 
Thomas  Latton 
Thomas  Latton,  Jr. 
Robert  Patterson 
John  Blass 
Saml.   Whitman 
Saml.  Latham 
Saml.  Siffon 
Elias  Millard 
Thomas  Hill 
Isaac  Hogg 
Jonathan  Covel 
Saml.  Surdam 


Days 
in  ser- 
vice 

17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 


No. 

miles 

out 

50 


No. 
rations 


13 


Wages 
pr  day 


.4.3 
4.3 

1.7 
1.7 

1.0 

1.5 
1.5 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 


Total 

4.17.7 

4,17.7 

2.12.8 

2.12.8 

2.12.8 

2.   9.5 

2.   9.5 

2.   9.5 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

2.   8.0 

;£68.   5.5 

Test,  George  Milliman,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  April  4,  1783. 

The  within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is 
directed  to  pay  the  same  to  George  Milliman  or  bearer,  it  being 
sixty-eight  pounds  five  shillings  and  five  pence. 

^*^8-5-5  J^'^^f^""^'  I  Committee. 

Timo'^  Brownson,  ) 

April  5,  1783.  Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order -     - ^"irge  Willam. 


500 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[^70] 


[Co/.  John  Abbot's  Regiment — Officer s\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  the  Field  and  Staff  Officers  in  Col.  John  Abbot's 
Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  com- 
mencing the  23''  day  of  October  and  ending  the  9"^  Nov.  1781,  in 
the  Alarm  to  Skeensboro'  and  Castleton. 


Names         i 

Days 

Pr  day 

0.10.0 
8. 
6.8 
3.7 
3.7 

Miles 

Pr  mile 

No. 
rations 

Pay  for 
rations 

Total 

John  Abbot,  Col. 
Benj.  Randall,  Lt.  Col. 
Joel  Abbot,  Major 
Rufus  John  [son],  Adjt. 
Saml.  Lewis,  Qu.  M. 

14 

18 
14 
13 
14 

60 
60 
60 
56 
56 

4d 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 
4 
3 
1 
1 

8^ 

8 

8 

8 

8 

9.17.4 
10.  1.4 
7.  1.4 
3.10.7 
3.18.1 

/34.  8.8 

Attest. 


John  Abbot,  Col. 


Committee. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  I'",  1782.  The  above 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  sum  of  thiny-four  pounds  eight  shillings  and  eight  pence,  to 
Col.  John  Abbot  or  order.  Isaac  Tichenor,  I 

Nathl.  Brush,     [ 

Pay  the  above  to  Jed.  Hyde  and  my  receipt  shall  answer  the 
same.  John  Abbot,  Col. 

i**"  March,  1782.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
within  pay  roll,  by  the  hand  of  the  Governor,  in  behalf  of  John 
Abbot. 

^34.8.8  Jed.  Hyde. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


501 


[317] 


\Capt.  John  Daters  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Dater's  Company  in  Col.  Cornelius 
Doty's  Reg'  of  Militia,  for  service  done  for  the  State  of  Vermont 
in  an  alarm  from  the  SO"'  [13th?]  of  October  to  the  17"^,  1781. 


Names 

Miles 

Days 

Pr  day 

Amount 

John  Dater,  Capt. 

20 

4 

6.8 

1.12.4 

Patrick  Agan,  Lt. 

20 

4 

4.3 

1.   3.5 

John  Dick,  Ensign 

20 

4 

4.3 

1.   3.5 

H.  Wm.  Croneberger,  Clerk 

20 

4 

1.7 

13.0 

Abraham  Hopp,  Sergt. 

20 

4 

1.7 

13.0 

Abraham  Catzeback,  C. 

20 

4 

1,5 

12.4 

Henry  Rineberger 

20 

4 

1.4 

12.0 

William  Frazier 

20 

4 

do 

12.0 

Walter  Wilson 

20 

4 

12.0 

Nicholas  Shifer 

20 

4 

12.0 

Alex'  Outhhout 

20 

4 

12.0 

Peter  Henner 

20 

4 

12.0 

Henry  Shiffer 

20 

4 

12.0 

Henry  Dater 

20 

4 

12.0 

Jacob  Nehr 

20 

4 

12.0 

Marlines  Henner 

20 

4 

12.0 

John  B.  Henner 

20 

4 

12.0 

Christian  Shiffer 

20 

4 

12.0 

Peter  Roseberger 

20 

4 

12.0 

Jacob  Gerngross 

20 

4 

12.0 

^14.   5.6 

P 

D 

owder 
ue 

ind  lead 

8.   2.0 

£^-  3.6 

John  Dater,  Captain. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  1st  June,  1782.  The  above 
pay-roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  Capt.  John  Dater  the  same,  it  being  six  pounds 
three  shillings  and  six  pence.         Nathl.  Brush, 

Isaac  Tichenor, 


a 


Committee. 


Norwich,  June  7,  1785. 
tents  of  the  within  order. 


Reed,  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  con- 
Moses  Robinson, 
in  behalf  of  Capt.  Daters. 


502 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[91] 


\_Capt.   William  Shepard's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  W™  Shepard's  Company,  Col.  Cornelius 
Douty's  Reg'  in  a  Regiment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
from  the  12""  day  of  October  to  the  3*  day  of  November,  1781,  to 
Castleton. 


a  <u 

S  "  " 

OJ 

Names   and  Rank 

6 

Amount 

oj    <u 

^  ^  '^ 

l-H 

j-i 

C  "^ 

(^^  ^ 

e^ 

PL, 

Capt.  W"  Shepard 

14 

6/8 

31 

4<i 

5.   3.   8 

En.  Saml.  Eastwood 

14 

4/3 

31 

3.   9.10 

Sergt.  Rice  Honeywell 

14 

1/7 

31 

1.12.   6 

Jos.  Martin 

14 

1/7 

31 

1.12.   6 

"       Titus  Munson 

14 

1/7 

31 

1.12.   6 

' '       Solo.  Datcher 

14 

1/7 

31 

1.12.   6 

Willerstone  West 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Josiah  Carpenter 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Thomas  Adkins 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Joseph  Benedict 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Jas.   Macclarren 

14 

lA 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Jacob  Neere 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Nicholas  Skrere 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

David  Wilcox 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

W™   Tompson 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

David  Bennett 

0 

1/4 

31 

( 

0.17.   0 

Matthew  Hubble 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Lawrence  Dutcher 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 

Abel  Merrit 

14 

1/4 

31 

1.   9.   0 
£i^.   8.   6 

Attest,  William  Shepard,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  1=*',  1782.  The  above 
pay  roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Capt.  W"  Shepard  or  order  the  sum  of  thirty-three 
pounds  eight  shillings  and  six  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor,      )  ^       ^^ 
Nathl.  Brush,         f  ^^"^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  June  14,  1783.  Received  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
W"  Shepard.  Israel  Shepard. 


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503 


[266] 


[?  Capt.  Henry  Vanderhoff's  Company  ] 


\_Note.  The  caption  or  head  of  this  roll  appears  to  have  been 
torn  off  from  the  original  paper,  and  is  not  to  be  found.  C.  L. 
Knapp.] 

\_Note — The  followingf  heading — torn  off — was  found  b}'  me, 
namely  : 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Henry  Vanderhoof's  Company,  Col. 
Doty's  Regt.  a  regiment  of  foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont  fr.  the 
3oth  of  Oct.  to  the  fifth  of  Nov.  1781."  F.  F.  Merrill.] 

[This  roll  is  filed  on  the  back:  "Capt.  Henry  Vanderhofs 
^10.0.10      Feb.  16,  1784      Capt.  Jacob  Lansing." 

Attest.  C.  L.  Knapp.] 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Feb.  16,  1784. 

The  above  pay  roll  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is 

directed   to   pay  the  same,  being  ten  pounds  ten   pence,  to  Capt. 

Vanderhoof  or  bearer.  Timo.  Brownson,  |  ^ 

c      1    ID     ^^■^  r  Committee. 

Saml.  Bartlit,  ) 

Sunderland,  Feb.  16,  1784.     Reed,   of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Vanderhofs. 

^^10.0.10  Jacob  Cummings. 


504: 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[14] 


\^CaJ>t  John  Dater's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Dater's  Company  and  Col.  Cornelius 
Doty's  Regiment,  for  service  in  an  Alarm  the  SS"*  of  October  1781, 
g-oing  as  far  as  Rupert  and  then  returning  to  Filestown  the  4th  of 
Nov.  A.D.  1781. 


Names 

Miles  travel 

No.  Days 

Amount 

Capt.  John  Dater 

50 

13 

5.   3.   4 

En.  John  Dick 

13 

3.11.11 

Sergt.  John  Combs 

13 

1.17.   3 

Abrah""  Hopp 

13 

1.17.   3 

"       Jacob  Rossaberger 

13 

1.17.   3 

Corpl.  Abr"  Catosaback 

13 

1.15.   1 

Barnett  Monr 

13 

1.14.   0 

Nicholas  Shiffer 

13 

1.14.   0 

Alex'  Outhout 

13 

1.14.   0 

Peter  Haner 

13 

1.14.   0 

Henry  Shiffer 

13 

1.14.   0 

Henry  Dater 

13 

1.14.   0 

Jacob  Near 

13 

1.14.   0 

John  Heaner 

13 

1.14.   0 

Christian  Shaffer 

13 

1.14.   0 

Fred"^  Bonesteel 

13 

1.14.   0 

Peter  Rosaberger 

13 

1.14.   0 

Jacob  Garngross 

13 

1.14.   0 

i:36.10.   1 

John  Daters,  Captain. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  June  1,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  the  amount  of  the  within  pay  roll  to  Capt. 
John  Daters  or  order,  being  thirty-six  pounds,  ten  shillings  and 
one  penny.  Isaac  Tichenor,  »  ^       ^^ 

Nathl.  Brush,     \  ^°™ 

Norwich,  June  7,  1785.  Rec'd  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  con- 
tents of  the  within  order.  Moses  Robinson, 

in  behalf  of  Capt.  Daters. 


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505 


[59] 


\^Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps'  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps'  Company,  Col.  Cor- 
nelius Doughty's  Regiment  in  a  Regiment  of  foot  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  from  the  23*  day  of  October  to  the  3*  of  November  in 
the  Alarm  at  Castleton,  [1781]. 


Names  and  Bank 

Days  in 
service 

Pay  per 
day  and 
rations 

Miles 
travel 

Pay  per 
mile 

Amount 

Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps 

14 

6/8 

40 

4^ 

5.  6.  8 

Lt.  Edw^  Henderson 

14 

4/3 

40 

4 

3.12.10 

Ens"  Hendrick  Jackson 

14 

4/3 

40 

4 

3.12.10 

Sergt.  Jas.  Butten 

14 

1/7 

40 

4 

1.15.  6 

"       Job  Paddock 

14 

1/7 

40 

4 

1.15.  6 

"       Jabez  Griswold 

14 

1/7 

40 

4 

1.15.  6 

"       Philip  Vely 

14 

1/7 

40 

4 

1.15.  6 

Corpl.  Jer''  Soiiles 

14 

1/5 

40 

4 

1.13.  2 

"       John  Strow 

14 

1/5 

40 

4 

1.13.  2 

Nath'  Barns 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

Datid  Griswold 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.   0 

John  Andrew 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

Thos.  Griswold 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

Jacob  Andrew 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

Enoch  Erls 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

Jas.  Tinlow 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

Saml.  Williams 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

Elisha  Sly 

14 

1/4 

40 

4 

1.12.  0 

;f87.  8.  8 

Attest, 


Shadrach  Phelps,  Capt. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington  Mar.  1,  1782. 
The  within  pay  roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  unto  Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps  the  sum  of  ;^37.8.8. 

Nathl.  Brush       )  Com" 


Isaac  Tichenor 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in 
half  of  Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps  and  by  his  order. 

9th  March,  1782.  Simeon  Harmoner. 


be- 


506 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[317] 


[Co/.  Cornelius  Douty's  Field  Officers^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Col.  Cornelius  Douty's  Field  Officers,  belonging- 
to  his  Reg'  the  la""  Regiment  of  Foot  in  General  Safford's 
Brigade  in  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  the  12"'  day  of  October  to 
the  S"'  day  of  Nov.  1781. 


Names 

Miles 

Amount 

Eations 

Days 

Amount 

Total 

Ool.  Cornelius  Douty 
Adjt.  Nicholas  Mosher 
Qu.  Master  Josiah  Eoot 
Sergt.  Major  Israel  Shepard 

31 
31 
81 
31 

10.4 
10.4 
10.4 
10.4 

43 
21 
31 
31 

33 
33 
14 
33 

11.10.0 
6.  4.0 
4.  2.0 
4.  3.6 

5.  8.  1 
3.13.10 
2.16.  4 

/T1.17.  3 

The  above  named  Col.  Cornelius  Douty  personally  appeared 
and  made  oath  to  the  above  roll  to  be  true,  according  to  the  best  of 
his  understanding,  before  me, 

Edward  Jewett,  Justice  of  Peace.  * 
Cornelius  Douty,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  1^*-  March,  1782.  The  within 
pay  roll  being  examined,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
unto  Nicholas  Mosher  the  sum  of  eleven  pounds  seventeen  shil- 
lings and  three  pence  and  no  more. 

Nathl.  Brush,      )  „ 

T  rn-  -u  r  Committee. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  ( 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  11,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  for  and  in 
behalf  of  Nicholas  Mosher. 

;^11.17.3  Israel  Shepard. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


507 


[94] 


\^Capi,  John  Stillwell's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Stillwell's  Company,  Col.  Cornelius 
Doty's  Regiment  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  com- 
mencing the  25'^  day  of  Oct.  and  ending  the  9""  day  of  November, 
both  days  included,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

M.  travel 

Amount 

Lt.  Robt.  Armstrong 

16 

40 

4.   1.4 

Ensign  W"'  Douglas 

16 

40 

4.   1.4 

Corpl.  Joseph  Ketchum 

4 

40 

0.19.0 

Ganet  Miller 

12 

40 

1.10.4 

John  Pruist 

12 

40 

1.   9.4 

Kenry  Burchin 

16 

40 

1.14.8 

Samuel  Ketchum  ) 

6 

35 

2.14.0 

with  his  wagon      f 

i:i6.10.0 

W™  Douglas,  Ensign. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  May  3,  1782. 

The  within  pay  roll  being  examined  and  approved  of,  the 
Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Robert  Armstrong  the 
sum  of  sixteen  pounds  ten  shillings  lawful  money. 

;£16.10.0  Nathl.  Brush,  I  Com" 

Timo.  Brownson,    ( 

Bennington,  3'*  May,  1782.  For  value  received,  please  pay 
unto  Joseph  Fay  or  bearer  the  contents  of  the  within  pay  roll. 

William  Douglas. 

Received  the  contents  of  the  above  of  the  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Fay. 


508 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[71] 


\Capt.   Elijah   Galusha's  Company  (part)  ] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  a  part  of  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha's  Company  of 
Militia  in  the  town  of  Arlington,  who  marched  for  the  defence  of 
the  frontiers  of  the  State  of  Vermont  in  the  month  of  October, 
:781.  Arlington,  July  1^',  178a. 


C    dj 

u 

„  <u 

0) 

d  '^ 

0)  ~ 

>  e 

Names 

>^S 
rt  T3 

^■1 

0)     ^ 

Amount 

Q  " 

O, 

e  p. 

Ens-  Benj.  Bartlit 

10 

4/3 

45 

/4 

£  3.17.   6 

Sergt.  Saml.  Hosford 

1/7 

1.10.10 

Levi  Hill 

1.10.10 

Jacob  Smith 

1.10.10 

"       Benajah    Boardman 

1.10.10 

Corpl.  Isaac  Butterfield 

17 

1/5 

1.19.   1 

"       Isaiah  Averill 

6 

1.   3.   6 

Elijah  Wood 

17 

1/4 

1.17.   8 

Jeremiah  Wheeler 

1.17.   8 

Isaac  Oatman 

1.17.   8 

James  Arnold 

1.17.   8 

Levi  Arnold 

13 

1.12.   4 

Josiah  Ausgood  [Osgood?] 

1.12.   4 

John  Foot 

6 

1.   3.   0 

John  Matteson 

10 

1.   8.   4 

George  Major 

10 

1.   8.   4 

Josiah  Cheney 

1.   8.   4 

W"  Anderson 

1.   8.   4 

Moses  Knapp 

1.   8.  4 

Andrew  Dunning 

1.   8.  4 

Ichabod  Benedict 

1.   8.   4 

Ichabod  Bartlit 

1.   8.   4 

John  Merrill 

1.   8.   4 

Amasa  Pettibone 

1.   8.   4 

George  Hill  Clark 

6 

1/7 

1.   4.   6 
^39.   9.   7 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  7,  1782.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of 
thirty-nine  pounds  nine  shillings  and  seven  pence  to  Ensign 
Benjamin  Bartlit  or  his  order. 

Isaac    Tichenor,  ) 

Timothy  Brownson,  [ 


^39.9.7 


Committee. 


Received  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above  order,  it  being  thirty- nine  pounds  three  shillings  and  seven 
pence.  Benj.  Bartlit,  Ensign. 

March  22^  1782. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


509 


[266]      \^Skeensborough  Company  under  Ensign  John  R.  Blanchard'\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Skeensborough  Companj'  commanded  by  Ensign 
John  R.  Blanchard.  Skeensborough,  Nov.  1,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Wages 

Total 

Ensign  J.  R.  Blanchard 

18 

4.3.0 

3.16.6 

Sergt.  Solomon  S.  Clark 

12 

1.7.2/4 

19.6 

Robert  Fuller 

12 

1.7.2/4 

19.6 

"       Nathl.  Miller  [Weller] 

12 

1.7.2/4 

19.6 

Fifer  Philip  Miller 

12 

l..'5.2/4 

17.6 

Corpl.  Solomon  Austin 

12 

1.4.0 

17.6 

Samuel   Bigelow 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Henry  Fuller 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Moses  Hervey 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Phineas  Hervey 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Timothy  Johnson 

6 

1.4.0 

8.0 

Charles  Miller 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

John  McFarrer  [McFarsen] 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Ephraim  Fuller 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

John  Thomas 

18 

1.4.0 

4.0 

Samuel  Ward 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Eliphalet  Thomas 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

John  Bemas 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Abner  Blanchard 

12 

1.4.0 

16.0 

Samuel  Thomas 

8 

1.4.0 

10.8 
19.8.8 

John  B.  Blanchard,  En.  Com" 

Pay  Table  Office,  Manchester,  Oct.  22*,  1783.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed 
to  pay  the  sum  of  nineteen  pounds  eight  shillings  and  8*  to  ensign 


John  R.  Blanchard  or  order. 


Timo.  Brownson, 
John  Strong,  f 


Com^ 


Nov.  28,  1782.     Then  the  within  Pay  Roll  sworn  to  before  me. 

Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 

Sunderland,  March  27,  1783.     Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer, 
the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  John  R.  Blanchard. 

W""  Blanchard. 


510 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[256] 


[Fownal  Alarm  Company,  Capt.  Benj.  Bates\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  such  of  the  Alarm  Company  in  Pownal  as 
marched  to  Castleton  in  the  alarm  in  October,  1781,  with  Capt. 
Benjamin  Bates. 


Names                  en 

^hen 
tered 

Days 
in 

Amt 
of 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

1.3.4 

Ea. 

tions 

Total 

se 

rvice 
ct.  15 

service 

service 

due 

Capt.  Benj.  Bates                O 

16 

4.  5. 

4 

70 

38 

6.10.0 

Lt.  Geo.  Parker                     ' 

'      20 

11 

1.   9.11 

70 

1.3.4 

20 

8.10.1 

",  Joseph  Wheeler              ' 

'       18 

13 

2.  6. 

7 

73 

1.4.4 

30 

3.  9.7 

En.  Stephen  Cummins         ' 

•      1.5 

16 

2.17. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

20 

4.11.4 

Sergt.  Bulah  Waldo 

'      18 

Ui 

1.  0. 

7 

72 

1.4.0 

2.  4.7 

"       Moses  Perkins 

'      20 

11 

17. 

5 

70 

1.3.4 

2.  0.9 

' '       Joseph  Barber           ' 

'      2H 

8 

12. 

8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.16.0 

Corpl.  Michael  Dunning       ' 

'      18 

13 

19. 

0 

70 

1.3.4 

3.   1.9 

Eben'  Seelye 

'      28 

8 

11. 

8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.0 

Elisha  Curd 

'      15 

9 

12. 

0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

Benj.  Eeynolds                       ' 

'       15 

9 

12. 

0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

William  Potter 

'      15 

9 

12. 

0 

70 

1.3.4 

1.15.4 

Nathl.  Seelye 

'      18 

13 

17. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

2.  0.8 

Silas  Watson                           ' 

'      20 

11 

17. 

8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18.0 

Oliver  Myers                            ' 

'      18 

13 

17. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

3.  0.8 

John  Welch                              ' 

'      18 

13 

17. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

2.  0.8 

Amos  Potter                           ' 

'      20 

11 

14. 

8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18.0 

Peter  Vosborough                  ' 

'      20 

11 

14. 

8 

70 

1.3.4 

1.18.0 

Daniel  Philips                        ' 

'      27 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.  8.8 

Abel  Matteson                         ' 

'      27 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.  8.8 

John  Potter                              ' 

■       27 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.  8.8 

Peter  Barritt                          ' 

'      18 

13 

17. 

4 

74 

1.4.8 

2.  3.0 

David  Mallory                         ' 

'      27 

4 

5. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.  8.8 

Charles  Dougherty                 ' 

'      15 

7 

9. 

4 

70 

1.3.4 

1.13.8 
/54.10.5 

Benj.  Bates,  Captain. 

Bennington,  Jan.  11,  1782.     The  above  sworn  to  before  me. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Jan.  11,  1782.     The   Treasurer 

is  directed   to  pay  to  Capt,  Bates,  or  order,  the  sum   of  fifty-four 

pounds   ten    shillings    and    .five    pence,    agreeable    to    the    within 

account.  Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^  ... 

A  T7        tt       (-  Committee. 

Amos  Fassett,      ( 

Pownal,  Jan.  19,  1783.  To  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont: Sir,  You  are  hereby  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Eli  Noble  the 
sura  contained  in  the  within  Pay  Roll,  and  this  order  shall  be  your 
discharge  from  me.  Benj.  Bates,  Capt. 

Bennington,  Feb.  5,  1782.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  being  fifty-four  pounds  ten  shillings  and 
five  pence,  lawful  money. 

^54.10.5  Benj.  Bates,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


511 


[42] 


yCapt.  Zebediah   Dewey's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey's  Company  for  their 
service  in  the  Alarm  at  Castleton  October  21,  1781,  in  obedience 
to  orders  from  Lt.  Col.  Clark. 


Names 

Days 
in  ser- 
vice 

Wages  per 
day  and 
rations 

No.  of 
miles 

2.8 

TotaD  of    wages,   rations 
amt.  j          and    travel 

Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey 

10 

6.3 

^3 

9 

4 

Lt.  Josiah  Grant 

10 

4.3 

2.8 

2 

5 

2 

En.  Elkahah  Ashly 

10 

4.3 

do 

2 

5 

3 

Sergt.  John  Ashley 

10 

1.7 

do 

18 

6 

8ergt.  W'"  Ashley 

10 

1.7 

18 

6 

"       Icabod  Marshall 

10 

1.7 

18 

6 

"       Peter  How 

10 

1.7 

18 

6 

Silas  How.  Clk 

6 

1.7 

12 

2 

Corpl.  ThoB.  Dewey 

10 

1.5.2 

17 

3 

Saml.  Fletcher 

10 

1.5.3 

17 

3 

"      John  Richards 

9 

1.5.2 

15 

9 

Asa  Lawrence 

5 

1.5.2 

9 

4 

Earth"-  Marrit 

10 

1.4 

16 

Stephen  D.  Moranvele 

10 

1.4 

16 

Hesek''  Loggan 

10 

1.4 

16 

Eeuben  Hosford 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jared  Dickson 

4 

1.4 

8 

Alex.  Dixon 

5 

1.4 

9 

4 

John  How 

10 

1.4 

16 

Paul  Marshall 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jason  Eoyce 

10 

1.4 

16 

Levi  Thatcher 

4 

1.4 

8 

Eben'  Canfield 

5 

1.4 

9 

4 

John  Mosely 

10 

1.4 

16 

W"  Hooker,  Jr. 

9 

1.4 

14 

8 

Th.  Hooker 

5 

1.4 

9 

4 

Benj.  Adams 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jos.  Adams 

10 

1.4 

16 

Isaac  Hosford 

10 

1.4 

16 

Henry  Hyde 

6 

1.4 

10 

8 

Thos.  Goodwin 

10 

1.4 

16 

Elijah  Goodwin 

10 

1.4 

16 

Mical  Marrit 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jas.  Frisbie 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jona.  Marshall 

10 

1.4 

16 

Philip  Brookins 

10 

1.4 

16 

Seth  Crow 

10 

1.4 

16 

Thos.   Wood 

10 

1.4 

16 

Amasa  Thatcher 

9 

1.4 

14 

8 

Eben'  Wright 

6 

1.4 

10 

8 

Danl.  Euard 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jno.  Smith 

3  . 

1.4 

6 

8 

512 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Days 

Wages  per 
day  and 
rations 

No.  of 

Total)  of    wages,    rations 
amt.  )           and     travel 

Names 

in  ser- 
vice 

miles 

Azel  Holms 

10 

1.4 

16 

Saml.  Allen 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jas.  Hyde 

10 

1.4 

16 

John  Preson 

10 

1.4 

16 

James  Guthrie 

10 

1.4 

16 

Jas.  Barber 

10 

1.4 

16 

Elijah  Owen,  Jr. 

10 

1.4 

16 

Elisha  Owen 

10 

1.4 

Timos  Hyde 

6 

1.4 

(This  corner  is  torn  from 

Ezariah  Dewey 

6 

1-4 

the  original  roll.  K. ) 

Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  April  11,  1783.  The  within 
pay  roll  being-  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  forty-three  pounds  sixteen  shillings 
and  one  penny  to  Capt.  Zebediah  Dewey  or  order. 

Nathl.  Brush,         ]^^^,, 
Timo   Brownson,  j 

July  12,  1783.     The  within  pay  roll  sworn  to  before  me. 

Timo.   Brownson,  Asst. 

Sunderland,  April  13,  1783.  For  value  received  I  do  hereby 
sign  over  the  above  pay  roll  to  Ira  Allen  and  request  the  Treasurer 
to  pay  the  same  to  him.  Zebediah  Dewey,  Capt. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  8,  1783.  Rec'd  of  Ira 
Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Ira   Allen. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


513 


[338J 


[Capi   Abishai  M0seley's  Company^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abishai  Moseley's  Company  for  service  at 
Castleton  ia  the  Alarm  Oct.  21,  1781,  in  obedience  to  orders  from 
Lt.  Col.  Clark. 


Days 

P'  day 

Total 

Lt.  Ithaman  Brookins 

10 

4.3 

2.   5.   2 

En.  Solomon  Wildo  (Wilds) 

10 

4.3 

2.   5.   2 

Sergt.  Elisha  Asley 

10 

1.7 

18.   6 

"       Jona.  Morgan 

10 

1.7 

18.   6 

"       Josiah  Lewis  (Luis) 

6 

1.7 

10.   7 

Elisha  Allen 

7 

1.7 

13.   9 

Joel  Grannis  Clark 

9 

1.7 

16.11 

Corpl.  John  Ransom 

10 

1.5 

17.   3 

Philip  Howe 

10 

1.5 

17.  3 

"        Caleb  Morgan 

3 

1.5 

7. 

"        Joseph  Jones 

9 

1.5 

15.   9 

Ephraim  Buell 

8 

1.4 

13.   4 

fames  Smith 

10 

1.4 

16. 

vSamuel  Higgins 

10 

1.4 

16. 

John  Tilden 

7 

1.4 

12. 

Robert  Green 

10 

1.4 

16. 

Eben"-  Hyde 

10 

1.4 

16. 

Philip  Preast 

10 

1.4 

16. 

Mordecai  Soper 

7 

1.4 

12. 

Titus  Watson 

9 

1.4 

14.   4 

Jeremiah  Adams 

9 

1.4 

14.   4 

Elisha  Hibard 

5 

1.4 

9.   4 

Archibald  Dickson 

3 

1.4 

6.   8 

Joseph  Rann 

4 

1.4 

8. 

Joel  Frisbie 

3 

1.4 

6.   8 

^19.   2.   6 

Test,  Ithamar  Brookins,  Lieut. 

Poultney,    Jan.     16,    1782.       Then    personally    appeared    Lt. 
Thomas  Brookins  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  within  roll. 

Before  me,  Wm.  Ward,  Justice  of  Peace. 

[33] 


514 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  29,  1782.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
sum  of  nineteen  pounds  two  shillings  and  six  pence  to  Lt.  Ithamar 
Brookins  or  order.  Isaac  Tichenor,      )  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  j 

Sunderland,  April  10,  1782.  For  value  received,  I  do  hereby 
sign  over  this  order  to  Ira  Allen  and  request  the  Treasuier  to  pay 
the  same  to  him'.  Zebediah  Dewey, 

for  Brookins. 


Treasurer's  Office,   June  8,  1782. 
urer,  the  contents  of  this  order. 
i:i9.2.6. 


Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treas- 
Ira  Allen. 


[240]  yCapt.  Jacob  Hinds'  Company  (part)^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  part  of  Capt.  Jacob  Hinds'  Company  for  services 
done  in  the  alarm  at  Castleton  in  Oct.  1781,  for  forwarding  on  men 
and  marching  as  far  as  Pawlet,  as  follows: 


Days 

Miles 

Amt. 

Israel  Burntt,  Lt. 
Stephen  Jackson,  Serg' 
John  Gray 
Elezer  Starns 

5 
4 
3 

4 

23 
23 
14 
23 

1.   8.11 
0.14.   0 
0.   8.   8 
0.12.   8 

£3.  4.   3 

Israel  Burritt,  Lieut. 

Pay  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  the  sum  of  three  pounds  four  shillings  and  eleven  pence  to 
Lieut.  Israel  Burritt  or  order,  agreeably  to  the  within  account. 


Reed.    S^^ 
above  order, 


Isaac  Tichenor,      (  ^       „„ 
Timo.    Brownson,  j 

1782,   of  the  Treasurer    the    contents    of 

Israel  Burritt. 


the 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


515 


[133,  dupl  186 J  \Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley's  Companyl 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Leml.  Bradley's  Company,  Oct.  21=",  1781, 
as  established  by  law. 


Wages 

Names 

Days 

and 

Miles 

Travel 

Total 

rations 

Leml.  Bradley,  Capt. 

11 

3.  3.   2 

45 

1.5 

4.18.4 

David  Hoit,  Lt. 

19 

3.13.11 

45 

1,5 

4.17.5 

Benj.  Meigs,  Sergi. 

11 

17.  &yi 

45 

1.5 

1.12.5 

Jer''  Center,     " 

1  I 

17.   6^3 

45 

1.5 

1.12.5 

Jno.   Boardman 

t  ( 

14.   8 

45 

1.5 

1.   9.8 

Ozi  Baker 

(  ( 

14.   8 

45 

1.5 

1.   9.8 

Evans  Chance 

19 

1.  5.   4 

45 

1.5 

2.   0.4 

Saml.  Smith 

11 

14.   8 

45 

1.5 

1.   9.8 

Phineas  Meigs 

19 

1.  5.   4 

45 

1.5 

2.   0.4 

Isaac  Brownson 

19 

1.  5.   4 

45 

1.5 

2.   0.4 

Zedediah  Bingham 

11 

14.   8 

45 

1.5 

1.   9.8 

Elisha  Bradley 

11 

14.   8 

45 

1.5 

1.   9.8 

£2&.   9.11 

Leml.  Bradley,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Jan^  7,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  amount  of  the  within  pay  roll  to  Capt.  Leml.  Bradley  or  to 
his  order,  being  twenty-six  pounds  nine  shillings  and  elevenpence. 


Isaac  Tichenor, 
Timo.   Brownson,  f 


Com<= 


Jan.  29,  1782.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this 
order,  being  twenty-six  pounds  nine  shillings  and  eleven  pence 
lawful  money  for  Capt.  Leml.  Bradley.  Gilbert  Bradley. 


616 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[100]  [Ca//.  Asaph  Cook's  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Asaph  Cook's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Gideon  Warren's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  the  defence  of  the 
Northern  Frontiers  ot  this  State,  in  October,  1781. 


Names 

En 

tered 
St.  20 

Days 

Miles 

Ami.  at  4^ 
p'  m. 

Total 

Asaph  Cook,  Oapt. 

"o< 

14 

13 

0.4.0 

4.17.  4 

Henry  Wadkins,  Lt. 

14 

13 

4 

3.  3.  6 

Solomon  Baker,  En. 

14 

12 

4 

3.  3.  6 

Gideon  Allen,  Clerk 

14 

12 

4 

1.  6.  % 

John  Walker,  Sergt. 

14 

13 

4 

1.  0.  2 

Eben'  Walker,     " 

14 

12 

4 

1.  6.  2 

Joseph  Beckas,    " 

14 

12 

4 

1.  6.  3 

Joseph  Martin,  Oorpl 

14 

12 

4 

1.  3.10 

Winthrop  Graham 

14 

13 

4 

1.  3.  » 

David  Doan 

14 

13 

4 

1.  3.  8 

Timothy  Baker 

14 

13 

4 

1.  3.  8 

Nathaniel  Parker 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Eben'"  Smith. 

14 

12 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Michael  Parker 

14 

12 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Samuel  Culver 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Jacob  Covel 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Joseph  Harris 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

James  Orcutt 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Penuel  Grover 

14 

12 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Asa  Bude 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Ezekiel  Miller 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Abraham  Carley 

14 

12 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Daniel  Steward 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Eh  Griffith 

14 

12 

4 

1.  2.  8 

David  McWelthy 

14 

13 

4 

1.  2.  8 

John  Beckas 

14 

12 

4 

1.  2.  8 

Samuel  Thomas 

14 

12 

4 

1.  3.  8 

Joseph  Grover 

14 

12 

4 

1.  2.  8 

m.  6.  3 

Asaph  Cook,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  13,  1783.  The  within 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
to  Asaph  Cook  or  order,  the  sum  of  forty  pounds  six  shillings  and 
two  pence.  Isaac  Tichenorj       i 

Nathl.  Brush,  [•  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,    ) 

Reed.  7th  August,  1782,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  fifteen 
pounds  four  shillings  and  two  pence  on  the  above  order  per  order 
of  Capt.  Asaph  Cook.  John  Grover. 


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517 


[85] 


I  Capt.  John  Patterson's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Patterson's  Company  in  Col.  Warner's 
[Warren's]  Regiment  for  service  done  in  the  alarm  (agreeable  to 
order  from  Genl.  Safford)  from  the  14th  to  the  24th  of  October, 
1781,   inclusive. 


Names 

Days 

Pay 

Miles 

Travel 

Total 

Capt.  John  Patterson 

11 

2.18.8 

36 

0.12.0 

4.   5.4 

Lt.  B.  Bartlett 

11 

1.18.6 

36 

12. 

2.18.9 

Ensign  Gault 

6 

1.   3.0 

30 

10 

1.15.6 

Sergt.  David  Rice 

8 

12.8 

36 

12 

1.   4.8 

Steele 

11 

1.   7.8 

36 

12 

1.   9.5 

"       Saml.  Slarrow 

11 

1.   7.8 

30 

10 

1.   7.5 

Saml.  Hopkins 

6 

8.0 

30 

10 

0.18.0 

Israel  Stone 

6 

8.0 

30 

10 

0.18.0 

Wm.  Brown 

6 

8.0 

30 

10 

0.18.0 

James  Hopkins 

6 

8.0 

30 

10 

0.18.0 

Benj.  Cleveland 

5 

6.8 

30 

10 

0.16.8 

Aaron  Stone 

5 

6.8 

30 

10 

0.16.8 

_  ob  Cleveland 

5 

6.8 

30 

10 

0.16.8 

^  ohn  Livingston 

5 

6.8 

30 

10 

0.16.8 

John  McMullen 

6 

6.8 

36 

12 

1.   0.0 

James  Alexander 

5 

6.8 

30 

10 

0.16.8 

David  Patterson 

6 

8.0 

36 

12 

1.   0.0 

Ezra  Patterson 

11 

14.8 

36 

12 

1.   6.8 

James  Morrison 

8 

10.8 

36 

12 

1.   2.8 

Levi  Patterson 

10 

13.4 

36 

12 

1.   5.4 

Wm.  Rogers 

6 

8.0 

30 

10 

0.18.0 

Nathl.  Hopkins 

6 

8.0 

30 

10 

0.18.0 

^28.   7.1 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  May  31,  1782.  The  Treasurer 
is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  amount  of  the  within  pay  roll  to 
Capt.  John  Patterson  or  order,  being  tv.fenty-eight  pounds  seven 
shillings  and  one  penny.  Isaac  Tichenor,  I  r„rnrr,ittAA 

Nathl.  Brush,      i"  *-ommmee. 

Reed.  lO''"  June,  1782,  of  the  Treasurer,  by  the  hand  of  the 
Governor  eleven  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  one  penny  on  the 
above  order.  Per  me,  John  Patterson. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  May  11,  1785.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  John 
Patterson. 

^28.7.1  Levi  Patterson. 


518 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[335J 


\Capt.  Lemuel  Hyde's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Hyde's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Warren's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  the  alarm  in  October, 
1781. 


Names 

Days 

Prday 

Miles 

Amount 

Capt.  Lemuel  Hyde 

15 

G.8 

12 

5.   4.0 

Lt.  Peter  Fuller 

15 

4.3 

12 

3.   7.9 

En''  Benoni  Haskins  [Hopkins] 

15 

4,3 

12 

3.   7.9 

Sergt.  John   Meacham 

15 

1.7 

12 

1.   7.9 

Wm.  Meacham 

15 

12 

"       Nicholas  Spur 

5 

1.7 

12 

1.   7.9 

Corpl.  Josiah  Squire 

15 

1.5 

12 

1.   7.9 

"       Silas  Fletcher 

8 

1.5 

12 

0.15.4 

Isaac  Rice 

15 

1.4 

12 

0.15.4 

Solomon  Cleveland 

9 

12 

1.   4.0 

Eben'  Witson  [Watson,  Wilson] 

8 

12 

0.14.8 

Abraham  Sharp 

6 

12 

0.12.0 

Stephen.  Pitkin 

9 

12 

0.16.0 

Samuel  Church 

2 

12 

0.   6.8 

Isaac  Crow 

8 

12 

0.14.8 

Obadiah  Winter 

2 

12 

0.   6.8 

Murry  Ballard 

5 

12 

0.10.8 

^24.   4.8 

Lemuel  Hyde,  Capt. 

Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782. 

Sworn  to  before  me, 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  8,    1782.     The  Treasurer  is  hereby 

directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  twenty-four  pounds  twelve  shillings  and 

eight  pence,  agreeable  to  the  within  roll,  to  Capt.  Hyde,  per  order. 

Isaac  Tichenor,      I  ^ 

rr-         -D  t  Com''' 

Timo.  Brownson,  j 

Treasurer's  Office,    Sunderland,    Jan.    9,    1782.     Reed,    of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

^24.4.8  Leml.  Hyde,  Capt. 


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519 


[156] 


YCapt.  Peleg  Mattesons  Company\ 


Pay  Roll   of  Capt.    Peleg  Mattison's   Company   of  Militia  for 
service  done  on  an  Expedition  to  the  Northward,  Shaftsbury,  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Allow'^ 
for  travel 

Pay 
per  day 

To'tal 

Peleg  Mattison,  Capt. 

15 

55 

18.4 

6.8 

5.18.4 

Joseph  Andrews,  Lt. 

8 

Do 

Do 

4.3 

2.12.4 

Nathan  Stone, 

15 

4.3 

4.   2.1 

Judah  Worden,  En. 

11 

4.3 

3.   4.9 

Henry  Mattison,  Sergt. 

15 

1.7 

2.   2.1 

David  Mattison,     " 

10 

1.7 

1.14.2 

James   Harrington 

10 

1.7 

1.14.2 

David  Galusha,  Corpl. 

19 

• 

1.5 

2.   5.3 

Squire  Harrington 

15 

1.4 

1.18.4 

David  Corey 

6 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

Lemuel  Bottum 

6 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

David  Newell 

6 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

John  Hawley 

6 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

Eben'  "West 

15 

1.4 

1.18.4 

Levi  Buck 

6 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

James  Glass 

6 

1.4 

1.   6  4 

Eben"'  Newell 

6 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

Thomas  West 

10 

1.4 

1.11.8 

Charles  Spencer 

15 

1.4 

1.18.4 

John  Draper 

10 

1.4 

1.11.8 

Seth  Hunt 

10 

1.4 

1.11.8 

Nathan  Kingsley 

10 

1.4 

1.11.8 

Caleb  Rehern 

15 

1.4 

1.18.4 

Nicholas  Weaver 

15 

1.4 

1.18.4 

Peleg  Spencer 

6  , 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

Aaron  Martin 

9 

1.4 

1.10.4 

David  Cole 

9 

1.4 

1.10.4 

Wanton  Burlingham 

11 

1.4 

1.13 

Nicholas  Cartrite 

11 

1.4 

1.13 

James  West 

11 

1.4 

1.13 

Edward  Lewis 

11 

1.4 

1.13 

Reuben  Ellis 

11 

1.4 

1.13 

Aaron  Cole 

9 

1.4 

1.10.4 

Thomas  Andrew 

6 

1.4 

1.   6.4 

Frederick  Weaver 

11 

1.4 

1.13 

520 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Allow''^ 
for  travel 

Pay 

per  day 

Total 

Gideon  Segur 
Saml.   Dolittle 
Azariah  Darby 
Amos  Waters 
Moses  Ellis 

11 
9 
9 
9 
9 

1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

1.13 
1.   6.4 
1.10.4 
1.10.4 
1.10.4 

^73.11.10 

Peleg  Matteson,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  Jan^  3,  1782.  Then  personally  appeared 
Capt.  Peleg  Matteson  and  made  oath  that  the  within  Pay  Roll  is 
justly  made,  without  fraiid  to  the  public  or  any  individual. 

Before  me,  Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov"' 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  3"*,  1782.  The  within  Pay 
Roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Capt,  Matterson  or  order,  the  sum  of  sevent5'-three  pounds  eleven 
shillings  and  ten  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

Timo.  Brownson, 


on,  ( 


Committee. 


Treasurer's  Office,    Sunderland,   Jan. 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 


3^   1782.     Reed,   of  the 


i;73.11.10 


Peleg  Matteson,  Capt 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


521 


f  13]  [^  Party  under  Lieut.   Ward  Bayley\ 

Pay  Roll  of  a  Party  of  Men  raised  for  the  defence  of  the 
Frontiers  adjacent  to  the  Upper  Coos,  whereof  Ward  Bayley  is 
Lieutenant  Commandant,  commencing  the  14th  of  April  and  end- 
ing 2«  Nov.  1781. 


Names  and  Kane 


Ward  Bayley,  Lt.  Com' 

Timothy  Nash,  Serg;t. 

Gale  Cole, 

Deliverenoe  Sawyer,  Oorpl. 

Orsamiis  Bailey,  " 

Abijah  Leonard,  Drm' 

Sylvaus  Leonard,  Fifer 

John  Hugh,  private 

Reuben  Howe 

John  Hugh,  Jr. 

James  Burnside 

James  Hugh 

Osaius  Caswell 

Hezekiah  Fuller 

David  Bradley 

John  Aimey 

Smith  Williams 

William  Aimey 

Caleb  Marshall 

John  Perry 

Silas  Sargeant 

Nathan  Caswell,  Jr. 

Benj.  Byron 

Haynes  French 

John  Gamsby 

Joseph  Wait 

John  Lindsey 

David  Hicks 

Esekiel  Wheeler 

James  Leonard 

Nathaniel  Wait 


Time  of 

service 

Commence- 
ment of  pay 

Months 

days 

June  30,1781 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

April  14 

6 

19 

June  30 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

April  14 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

do 

6 

19 

June  30 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

do 

4 

3 

Pay  per 

month  in 

dollars 


7* 

% 

71 

'3 

7* 
6| 
6f 
6| 
6f 
6f 
6| 
6f 
6| 
6| 
6| 
6| 
6| 
6| 

6| 
6f 

ft 

6| 
6| 
6f 
6f 
6* 


Amount 


26.  5.  0 

9.16.  9^ 

9.16.  9| 

9.  0.  4 

14.10.11 

9.  0.  4 

9.  0.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

13.  5.  4 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

8.  4.  0 

^834.19.10 


February  8,  1782. 


me. 


Ward  Bailey,  Lt.  Com" 

Then  the  within  pay  roll   sworn   to  before 
Timo.  Brownson,  Asst. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Feb.  8,  1782.  The  within  account  being  ap- 
proved of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  Three 
Hundred  and  thirty-four  pounds  nineteen  shillings  and  ten  pence, 
to  Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster  Geneial,  taking  his  receipt,  to 
te  accountable.  Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^^^^ 

Timothy  Brownson, 


522 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


The  above  "  nineteen  "  and  "  ten  "  were  inserted  by  my  direc- 
tion. Time.  Brownson. 


Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this  warrant. 
Oct.  2nd,  1784.  Thos,  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[224] 


[Mtlitia  with   Capt.  Eli  Nohle\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  such   of  the  Militia  in  Col.    Eben"^   Walbridge's 
Regt.  as  tarried  with  Capt.  EH  Noble  of  Castleton,  in  Nov.  1781. 


Names 

mt.   of 
ages  in 
ervice 

DO 

ED 

lions 
ue 

t.  of 
ions 
ue 

Total 

^  H 

r^ 

&^  1  a-g'^ 

STov.   1 

P 

14 

3.14.8 

S 

P3      ,  <!  s 

Capt.  Eli  Noble                     ] 

28 

0.18.8 

4.18.  4 

Lt.  William  Henry 

14 

2.10.3 

14 

9.4 

2.19.  6 

"     Judah  Worden 

13 

2.   6.7 

14 

9.4 

3.15.11 

Sergt.  Benedick  Cory 

13 

1.   0.7 

1.  0.   7 

"      John  Niles 

13 

1.   0.7 

1.   2.   2 

"      Benj.  Park 

14 

1.   2.2 

1.  0.   7 

"      Elnathan  Hunt 

13 

1.   0.7 

19.  0 

Pifer  Jonas  Abbott 

18 

0.19.0 

19.  0 

Corpl.  Timothy  Allen 

13 

0.19.0 

19. 

"        Andrew  Wood 

13 

0.19.0 

19. 

"       Zerubabel  Potter 

13 

0.19.0 

1.  0.  7 

"       Salmon  Parr 

14 

1.   0.7 

17.  4 

David  Mattison 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Seth  Hunt 

13 

17.4 

17.-  4 

Wanton  Burlingham 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Thos.  Jewett 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

James  Bates 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Jona.  Bates 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Andrew  Briggs 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Daniel  Salisbury 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Darius  Crispin 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Water  Bates 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Amos  Wood 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

William  Gallup 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Moses  Barber 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Peter  Parker 

13 

17.4 

18.  8 

Joseph  Wilber 

14 

18.8 

18.  8 

Eichard  Harrington 

14 

18.8 

17.  4 

Caleb  Bennet 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Eben""  Spencer 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Austin  Stiles 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Joshua  Hathaway 

13 

17.4 

10.  8 

Walter  Cady 

8 

10.8 

10.  8 

Eliphalet  Stickney 

8 

10.8 

10.  8 

Caleb  Pratt 

8 

10.8 

17.  4 

Jeremy  Mumford 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Ben.  Parker 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Lem'   Cleveland 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

John  Clark 

13 

17.4 

18.  8 

Amos  Waters 

14 

18.8 

17.  4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


523 


Names 

t.   of 
fesin 
vice 

IS 

t.  of 
ions 
ue 

Total 

^"S 

« 

as'g 

7^ 

5'^ 

B^-^ 

STov.  1 

0 
13 

<|    ^    CO 

17.4 

§ 

rt 

<i  ^H 

Saml.  Doolittle                     ] 

18.  8 

Azariah  Derby- 

te          " 

14 

18.0 

17.  4 

Moses  Allice 

(i           (> 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

David  Galusha 

i  e         it 

13 

17.4 

18.  8 

Fred''  Weaver 

ti         (( 

14 

18.8 

17.  4 

Henry  Baboook 

C(                l( 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

James  Phillips 

le          a 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Obad'  Dunham 

it           ti 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Lyman  Jackwon 

a          a 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Barnet  Carpenter 

ti           ti 

13 

17.4 

' 

17.  4 

Shadrach  Potter 

i{            H 

18 

17.4 

17.  4 

Silas  Bennet 

CI                1  ( 

14 

17.4 

17.  4 

John  Gardner 

a           I  c 

13 

17.4 

17.  4 

Joseph  Spencer 

ti        a 

18 

17.4 

Saml.  Barns 

H                l( 

14 

17.4 

17.  4 

Moses  Scott 

i(            (( 

17.4 

5.  4 

Ben:  Webb 

if          a 

4 

5.4 

60 

9.  4 

Joseph  Cook 

((           t* 

7 

9.4 

60 

17.  4 

Thomas  Buck 

((                (C 

13 

17.4 

6.  8 

Pratt 

((           11 

5 

6.8 

60 

;C58.17.  3 

Eli  Noble,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Jan.  11,  1782.  The  Treasurer 
is  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Noble  or  order  the  sum  of  fifty-eight 
pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  three  pence,  as  per  the  within 
acct.  Isaac  Tichenor,  ) 

Amos  Fassett,      ( 


Committee. 


Bennington,  Feb.  4,  1782.  Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  being  forty-eight  pounds  seventeen 
shillings  and  three  pence  lawful  money. 

Eli  Noble,  Capt. 


524 


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[230] 


yLieut.  Israel  Morey  s  Party\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Israel  Morey's  Party  under  the  command  of 
Lieut.  Col.  Benj.  Waite  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
1781. 


Time  of 

service 

Commeno' 

Time  of 

Total 

Names 

of  pay 

discharge 

Mos. 

Days 

Israel  Morey,  Lieut. 

July  1 

Nov.  27 

5 

0 

32.  0.  0 

Constant  Bliss,  Sergt. 

*'     " 

Aug.  11 

1 

12 

3.  7.  3 

Daniel  Skinner,     " 

( f     ( k 

Oct.   23 

4 

26 

11.13.  7 

David  Davis,  Corpl. 

"     " 

11       .1 

4 

26 

10.  4.  5 

Elias  Dewey 

Li         (1 

ti       11 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

John  Annis 

"          " 

11       I. 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Philo  Chandler 

(i         1  C 

11       it 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Keuben  Huse 

"         " 

ti       1  ( 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Solomon  Eathbun 

ii          (i 

It       .1 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Moses  Sleeper 

C(          (( 

Aug.  11 

1 

12 

9.14.  8 

John  Sawyer 

l(      l( 

Oct.    23 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

John  Granwood 

C(         (( 

11       It 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Elisha  Cleveland 

<<     11 

11       (t 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Benj.  Lookin 

It      11 

It       11 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

David  Stow 

"     " 

11       11 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Jona.  lOastman 

"     " 

tt       11 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Moses  MeConnell 

1(       (1 

It       t( 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

Beben  Sherman 

It       ft 

4 

26 

9.14.  8 

.^186.11.11 

The  above  is  a  true  roll  certified  by  me,     Israel  Morey,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Feb.  20,  1783.  The  within  pay  roll  being 
approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Thos. 
Tolman,  P.  M.  G. ,  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  eighty-six  pounds 
eleven  shillings  and  eleven  pence,  taking  his  receipt,  to  be  ac- 
countable.  Isaac  Tichenor,  }  Committee. 

John  Strong,       j 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


526 


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528 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  16,  1782.  The  within  roll 
being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster  General,  the  sum  of  five  hundred 
and  ninety-five  pounds  six  shillings  and  nine  pence,  taking  his 
receipt  for  said  sum,  for  which  he  is  accountable. 

Isaac  Tichenor,    ^ 
Tim°  Brownson,  [■  Committee. 
Nath'  Brush,         ) 
Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant, 
Oct.   2",  1784. 

^595.6.9  Tho»  Tolman,  Pay  M'^ 

[126,  see  next  roll]  \Capt.   Peter  Page's  Company\ 

State  of  Vermont.  )  A  Roll  of  Capt.  Peter  Page's  Company 
Skeensborough.  \  of  Volunteers  in  the  service  of  this 
State,  commanded  by  Eben"'  Walbridge,  Lt.  Col.  Com'" 

A  Muster  Roll  commencing  at  the  date  from  which  payment 
is  to  be  drawn  agreeable  to  a  resolve  of  the  Board  of  War  and 
ending  Nov.  23,  1781,   inclusive. 


Com- 
menc- 

Amt. 

Names 

Ending 

Days 

Pr 

day 

pay  and 

subsis- 

Total 

ing 

1781 



tence 

1781 

Peter  Page,  Capt. 

July  38  ] 

Son.  21 

117 

0.6.8 

39.  0.  0 

Jonathan  Smith,  Lt. 

"      38 

"      30 

116 

4.3i 

34.15.  4 

Abijah  Parker,  Lt. 

"       38 

"       15 

117 

4.3i 

24.19.  7 

Eben'  Dewey,   Sergt. 

"       31 

"       30 

113 

1-n 

9.   1.   3i 

George  Geer,          " 

Aug.  17 

"       15 

91 

1.7i 

7.  S.llf 

Timothy  Watts,     " 

"      14 

"       31 

100 

l-n 

8.  0.  5 

Charles  Bice,         " 

"      1.5 

"       30 

98 

l-7i 

7.17.  2^ 

Ezra  Blish,            Corpl. 

July  81 

"       30 

113 

1.5^ 

8.  4.  Sj 

Thomas  Putnam,       " 

Aug.  20 

"       31 

94 

1.5^ 

6.17.   1 

Isaac  Walker,            " 

"       " 

"       31 

94 

1.5^ 

6.17.  1 

Daniel  Bixby,            " 

Sept.    2 

"       31 

31 

1.5^ 

5.18.   H 

Bufvis  Kimpton,  Drmr. 

Aug.  16 

"       32 

99 

1.5i 

7.  4.  4i 

Bobert  Hiird,  Fifer 

'•      15 

"       20 

98 

1.5J 

7.  3.11 

Nathan  Allen 

"      17 

"       31 

97 

1.4 

6.  9.  4 

Zebulon  Burrough 

Sept.    5 

"       31 

78 

1.4 

5.  4. 

W"  Barran 

July  31 

•'       30 

113 

1.4 

7.10.  8 

Thos.  Clark 

Aug.  17 

"       21 

97 

1.4 

6.   9.  4 

Koswell  Clap 

"      17 

"       19 

95 

1.4 

6.  6.  8 

Thos.  French 

"      17 

"      31 

97 

1.4 

6.  9.  4 

Levi  Fay 

"      U 

"       20 

103 

1.4 

6.16 

Oliver  Fairwell 

Sept.    4 

"       21 

79 

1.4 

5.  5.  4 

Levi  Fuller 

July  31 

"       20 

118 

1.4 

7.10.  8 

Elijah  Houghton 

Aug.     6 

"       20 

107 

1,4 

7.  2.  8 

Samuel  Hudson 

July  31 

"       20 

113 

1.4 

7.10.  8 

Edward  Hambleton 

Aug.  33 

Timothy  Holmes 

July  31 

"       30 

113 

1.4 

7.10.  8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


529» 


Com- 

Names 

menc- 
ing 

Ending 

Days 

1781 

1781 

Elisha  Johnson 

July  11 

Nov.  31 

103 

John  Laton 

Aug.     6 

"      31 

107 

Timothy  Mosser 

Sep.     5 

"       21 

78 

John  Putnam 

Aug.  20 

"       21 

94 

James  Phillips 

"      17 

"       14 

90 

Benj.  Porter 

"      34 

"       30 

88 

Joseph  Parker 

Sept.    3 

"       31 

81 

James  Parker 

4 

"      21 

79 

John  Bow 

Aug.  15 

"      20 

98 

Samuel  Eemington 

Sept.  11 

"       20 

72 

Benjamin  Streeter 

Aug.    6 

"       30 

107 

Oliver  Sartwell 

Sept.  39 

"       19 

52 

Isaac  Tarlton  [Tatton] 

Aug.  17 

"       18 

94 

Comfort  Ware 

July  31 

"       30 

113 

Samuel  Wheeler 

Aug.  18 

"       19 

94 

James  Willard 

"      17 

"       31 

97 

Samuel  Willard,  Jr. 

"      37 

Joseph  Covel 

Sept.  15 

"       31 

68 

Samuel  Dike 

Sept.  39 

■'       31 

54 

Jonas  Gould 

"      11 

"       31 

72 

B*               udson 

Aug.     6 

"       30 

107 

Samuel  Willard 

Aug.  16 

"       31 

98 

Amt. 

Pr 

day 

pay  and 
subsis- 
tence 

Total 

1.4 

6.17.  4 

1.4 

7.  2.  8 

1.4 

5.  4. 

1.4 

6.  5.  4 

1.4 

6.  0.  0 

1.4 

5.17.   4 

1.4 

5.   8 

1.4 

5.  5.  4 

1.4 

6.10.  8 

1.4 

4.16.   ft 

1.4 

7.  3.  8 

1.4 

3.   9.   4 

1.4 

6.  5.  4 

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7.10.  8 

1.4 

6.  5.  4 

1.4 

6.  9.  4 

1.4 

4.10.  8 

1.4 

3.12.  0 

1.4 

4.16. 

1.4 

7.   2.   3 

1.4 

6.10.  8 

;^ 366. 10.  9 

*Torn  out  in  the  original. — O.  L.  Knapp. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  7"^  March,  1783. 
The  within  payroll  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  unto  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  P.  M.  G.,  the  sum  of 
three  hundred  and  sixty-six  pounds  ten   shillings  and  nine  pence, 
taking  his  receipt  for  said  sum  for  which  he  is  accountable. 

Nathl.  Brush,      }  committee. 
Isaac  Tichenor,  j 


Oct.    3''^    1784. 
within  warrant. 


Reed,    of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


[34] 


530 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[190,  see  last  roll]      [^Capt.  Peter  Page's  Company — Mileage'] 

The  State  of  Vermont  to  Peter  Pag^e,  D"  To  Mileage  Money  of 
Capt.  Peter  Page's  Company  in  Col.  Walbridge's  Regiment  in  the 
service  of  the  State  of  Vermont  from  the  29""  day  of  July,  1781,  to 
the  25"'  of  Nov.  1781,  inclusive,  which  was  not  made  up  in  the  Pay 
Roll  of  said  Page's  Company  for  the  time  above  specified,  viz: 


Names 

Miles 

P"-  mile 

Total 

Capt.  Peter  Page 

85 

4d 

1.   8.4 

Lt.  Jona.  Smith 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

"    Abijah  Parker 

95 

4 

1.11.8 

Serg'  Eben'  Dewey 

103 

4 

1,14.4 

'  '        George  Gear 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Tim"  Watts 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Charles  Rice 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Corp'  Tho«  Putnam 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Ezra  Bhsh 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Isaac  Walker 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Daniel  Bixby 

95 

4 

1.14.8 

Drum'  Rufus  Kimton  [Kinston] 

115 

4 

1.18.4 

Fifer  Robert  Hurd 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Nathan  Allen 

85 

4 

1.  8.4 

Zebulon  Burroughs 

95 

4 

1.11.8 

William  Barron 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

.Tho»  Clark 

95 

4 

1.11.8 

Roswell  Clapp 

86 

4 

1.  8.4 

Thomas  French 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Levi  Fay 

100 

4 

1.13.4 

Oliver  Farwell 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Levi  Fuller 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Elijah  Houghton 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Sam'  Hudson 

103 

4 

1.14  4 

Brooks  Hudson 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Timothy  Holmes 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Elisha  Johnson 

103 

4 

1.13.4 

John  Laton 

100 

4 

1.13.4 

Tim"  Messer 

100 

4 

1.13.4 

John  Putnam 
James  Phillips 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

100 

4 

1.13.4 

Benj.  Porter 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Joseph  Parker 

95 

4 

1.11.8 

James  Parker 

101 

4 

1.13.4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


531 


Names 

Miles 

P^  mile 

Total 

John  Row 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Sam'  Remington 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Benj.  Streeter 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Oliver  Sartwell 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Isaac  Sutton 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Comfort  Ware 

103 

4 

1.14.4 

Sami  Wheeler 

85 

4 

1.14.4 

James  Willard 

110 

4 

1.16.8 

Sam'  Willard 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Joseph  Covell 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Sam'  Dike 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

Jonas  Gould 

85 

4 

1.   8.4 

To  cash  p''  for  the  ferriage  of  43  of 
the  above  soldiers  and  three  horses 
across  Connecticut  river,  /4  each 


Errors  Excepted. 


;^73.16.4 
15.4 

^74.11.8 


Peter  Page,  Capt. 

Charlestown,  March  29,  1783.  Then  personally  appeared  the 
signer  of  the  above  and  foregoing  account,  and  made  oath  that  it 
is  just  and  true,  and  that  he  has  received  no  part  thereof. 

Thomas  Putnam,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Manchester,  April  18,  1782.  The  above  ac- 
count being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  unto  Capt. 
Peter  Page  or  order,  seventy-four  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  eight 
pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  |  Co^j^ittee. 

John  Strong,       | 

Sunderland,  Aug.  21,  1783.  Rec*  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer, 
seventy-four  pounds  eleven  shillings  and  eight  pence,  in  full  of  the 
within  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Page. 

^74.8.11  [11.8]  William  Page. 


632 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[271,  dupl  238]  \^Lt.  Col.  Benjamin    Waifs  Battalion— Officers'] 

Pay  Roll  of  the  Field  and  Staii  Officers  in  Col.  Wait's  Bat- 
talion in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  the  10'''  of  Feb. 
1781  to  the  30'"  of  Nov.  1781,  inclusive. 


Names 

Oom- 

naenoe- 

ment  of 

pay 

a 
a 

p 

0. 

DO 

at 

70 
70 
50 
65 

'1 
u 

Total 

Benj.  Wait,  Lt.  Col. 
Sanford  Kingsbury,  Maj. 
Nathl.  Bosworth,  Arm' 
Eben'  Brewer,  Serg'  Maj' 

Feb.  10 
June 10 
July  20 
Mar.   3 

Nov.   30 

"      26 
"     30 

294 

174 
130 

272 

0.10.8 
8.8 
4.3 
2.0 

4d 
4 
4 
4 

157.19.4 

77.   1.4 
28.  9.0 
28.  5.8 

;^  291. 15. 4 

Attest,  Benj.  Wait,  Lt.  Col.  Com"" 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  16,  1782.  The  above  account 
being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
sum  of  two  hundred  and  ninety-one  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and 
four  pence,  to  Thomas  Tolman,  P.  M.  Genl.,  taking  his  receipt  for 
said  sum,  to  be  accountable. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  (  ^  -.^ 

Nathl.  Brush,       [  Committee. 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  warrant. 
Oct.  2,  17S4.  Thos.  Tolmau,  Paymaster.   ' 


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STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[153]  [Ca//.  P armelee  Allen  s  Company\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen's  Company,  Lt.  Col. 
Eben'  Walbridge's  Battalion,  raised  for  the  defence  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  commencing  May  21",  and  ending  Dec.  1'',  1781,  both 
days  included. 


1  >> 

IB  a 

Time  oi 

service 

U 

'« 

a) 

a 

<D  ^ 

a  oc 

S  a 

o  ® 

-§1 

Total 

Names 

Months 

Days 

oa 

'S 

Capt   Parmelee  Allen 

May  24 

6 

7 

10.0.0 

Dec.  1" 

62.  6.8 

Lt.  Jona.  Wright 

li           U 

6 

7 

6.8.0 

39.16.8 

"    Samuel  Steward 

((          I  ( 

6 

7 

6.8.0 

39.16.8 

Sergt.  Jabez  Warren 

July  29 

4 

1 

2.8.0 

9.13.7 

"       Justus  Allen 

"     12 

4 

18 

2.8.0 

10.  0.9 

"        Noadiah  Sawyer 

(  t            H 

4 

18 

2.8.0 

10.  0.9 

Joseph  Patterson 

Sept.  P' 

3 

0 

2.8.0 

7.  4.0 

Corpl.  Asa  Strong 

July  29 

4 

1 

2.4.0 

8.17.6 

Fifer  James  Underhill 

11     .1 

4 

1 

2.4.0 

9.  4.0 

James  MoQuivy 

July  12 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

Francis  Gaines 

"     " 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

Ely  Terry 

((     i( 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

Jeremiah  Wallen 

( (     i( 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

Thomas  Griffiths 

.(     (1 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

Moses  Powers 

( (     11 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

John  Osgood 

i<     11 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

Bethuel  Tubbs 

Aug.  14 

3 

16 

2.0.0 

7.  1.4 

W"  Burroughs 

.1     11 

3 

16 

2.0.0 

1 

7.  1.4 

Alex'  Patterson 

Sept.  1 

3 

0 

2.0.0 

6.  0.0 

John  McMullen 

ii         (( 

3 

0 

2.0.0 

6.  O.O 

John  Miller 

Aug.  11 

3 

19 

2.0.0 

7.  5.4 

Ebenezer  Bartlett 

3 

19 

2.0.0 

7.  5.4 

Simon  Francis 

July  29 

4 

1 

2.0.0 

8.  1.4 

Aaron  Osgood 

"     12 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.0 

John  Kunnage 

Sept.  23 

2 

7 

2.0.0 

4.  9.4 

John  Tanner 

July  13 

4 

18 

2.0.0 

9.  4.a 

^334.14.1 

Parmelee  Allen,  Capt. 

Ang.  6,  1782.  Then  personally  appeared  Capt.  Parmelee 
Allen  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  within  roll  is  truly  and  justly 
charged  according  to  the  best  of  his  knowledge.      Before  me, 

Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


539 


Pay  Table  Office,  Ang  8*", 
approved  of  and  the  Treasurer 
Tolman,  Esq.  P.  M.  Genl.  the  s 
four  pounds  fourteen  shilling's 
for  said  sum  to  be  accountable. 


1782.       The  within  pay  roll   being 

hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Thomas 

um  of  Three  Hundred  and  Thirty- 

and  one  penny,  taking  his  receipt 


Isaac  Tichenor, 
Timo.  Brownso 


«,} 


Committee. 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the 
Oct.  2,  1784. 
;£334.14.1 


contents  of  the  within  warrant. 
Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster 


[323] 


\_Capi.  Samuel  S.  Savage's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Samuel  S.  Savage's  Company  of  Militia  in 
the  Third  Regiment,  commanded  by  Col.  Eben'  Woods,  and 
marched  in  scouts  and  alarms  by  Col.  Woods'  orders,  in  the  months 
of  August,  September,  October,  etc. 


Names 

Days 

Pay 
per 
mo. 

Amt. 

for 

service 

Miles 

Pr 
mile 

Amt. 
milage 

Total 

Saml.  S.  Savage,  Capt. 

12 

160/ 

S.  4.0 

65 

4d 

1.  1.8 

4.  5.  8 

Jerath'  Cumings,  Lt. 

4 

110/ 

14.8 

35 

(  ( 

11.8 

1.  6.  4 

Charles  Leavens,  Lt. 

6 

<( 

1.  2. 

00 

(  < 

1. 

2.  2. 

Asahel  Smith,  En. 

3 

(  ( 

7.4 

15 

*' 

5. 

12.  4 

James  Fletcher,  Sergt. 

21 

48/ 

1.13.3 

115 

li 

1.18.4 

3.11.  7 

Asa  Worcester,      do 

3 

t  < 

4.9 

30 

i  ( 

10. 

14.  9 

Joseph  Woods,      do 

2 

" 

3.2 

15 

I  ( 

5. 

8.  2 

Thomas  Hunter,     do 

3 

(  ( 

4.9 

20 

(  ( 

6.8 

11.  5 

Levi  Bishop,  Corpl. 

26 

44/ 

1.19. 

180 

" 

3. 

4.19. 

Jesse  Slack,      do 

7 

" 

10.6 

70 

'* 

1.  3.4 

1.13.10 

Abel  Adams,     do 

8 

" 

12. 

40 

1( 

13.4 

1.  5.  4 

Moses  Barrott,  do 

3 

t( 

4.6 

30 

'* 

10. 

14.  6 

Simeon  Smith,  Private 

9 

40/ 

13. 

80 

" 

1.  6.8 

1.18.   8 

John  Woods,        do 

8 

" 

10.8 

80 

(I 

1.  6.8 

1.17.   4 

Asa  Smead 

7 

" 

9.4 

40 

C( 

13.4 

1.  2.   8 

Kichard  Wait 

8 

(( 

10.8 

70 

(  ( 

1.  3.4 

1.14. 

William  Hunter 

3 

(1 

4. 

20 

" 

6.8 

10.  8 

Silas  Banister 

5 

" 

6.8 

10 

'* 

3.4 

10. 

Joel  Smith 

3 

" 

4. 

20 

(  < 

6.8 

10.  8 

Eobert  Grandey 

8 

'( 

10.8 

28 

" 

9.4 

1.  0. 

Joseph  Moulton 

1 

" 

1.4 

8 

(  ( 

3.8 

4. 

Andrew  Blunt 

11 

1  ( 

14.8 

63 

1.1 

1.15.  8 

Briant  Brown 

3 

1  £ 

3.8 

15 

5. 

7.  8 

Calvin  Chapin 

18 

" 

1.  4. 

130 

ii 

2. 

3.  4. 

Jona.  Hunter 

5 

" 

6.8 

40 

(i 

13.4 

1. 

Peter  Kindall 

8 

(( 

10.8 

40 

u 

13.4 

1.  4. 

Joseph  Powers 

8 

" 

10.8 

40 

1  ( 

13.4 

1.  4. 

Asa  Wilkins 

8 

t( 

10.8 

70 

*' 

1.  3.4 

1.14. 

Joel  Ely 

3 

1  < 

3.8 

10 

" 

3.4 

6. 

540 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Pay 
per 
mo. 

Amt. 

for 

service 

Miles 

Pr 

mile 

Amt. 
milage 

Total 

Thomas  Oooper 

3 

40/ 

4. 

30 

4d 

10. 

14. 

John  Lumbard 

5 

6.8 

40 

(' 

18.4 

1. 

Wm.  Abbot 

3 

4. 

30 

( i 

10. 

14. 

Benoni  Patrick 

5 

6.8 

40 

u 

13.4 

1. 

•  Edward  Allen 

8 

4. 

30 

it 

10, 

14. 

Thomas  Chapin 

3 

4. 

80 

H 

10. 

14. 

Solomon  Brown 

3 

4. 

30 

i  t 

10. 

14. 

Simeon  Taylor 

3 

4. 

30 

" 

10. 

14. 

Isaac  Taylor 

3 

4. 

30 

*' 

10. 

14. 

Phin=  Hemingway 

3 

4. 

30 

** 

10. 

14. 

John  Blood 

5 

6.8 

42 

" 

14. 

1.  8. 

Israel  Hale 

3 

4. 

30 

It 

10. 

14. 

Seth  Bishop 

5 

6.8 

42 

(1 

14. 

1.  8 

John  McNeil 

7 

9.4 

70 

(( 

1.  3.4 

1.12.  8 

Joel  Ely,  Jr. 

3 

4. 

30 

1  ( 

10. 

14. 

Nedabiah  Cady 

2 

2.8 

15 

" 

5. 

7.  8 

Jona"*  Cady 

2 

2.8 

15 

'* 

5. 

7.  8 

James  Langworthy 

2 

2.8 

15 

<l 

5. 

7.  8 

Lot  Kimball 

2 

2.8 

15 

" 

5. 

7.  8 

Josiah  Bobbins 

4 

5.4 

40 

(  t 

13.4 

18.  8 

Abraham  Taylor 

2 

2.8 

15 

" 

5. 

7.  8 

Benjamin  Dake 

8 

4. 

30 

I  t 

10. 

14. 

Jesse  Johnson 

3 

4. 

30 

i  t 

10. 

14. 

Stephen  Beach 

2 

2.8 

15 

(  ( 

5. 

7.  8 

Elijah  Allen 

12 

16. 

90 

1  t 

1.10. 

2.  6. 

Joseph  Barrott,  Jr. 

1 

1.4 

10 

" 

3.4 

4.  8 

Joseph  Woodruff 

1                          1.4 

10 

3.4 

4.  8 

;^63.10.  8 

Saml.  Stow  Savage,  Capt" 

Windsor,  June  9,  1781.  Then  personally  appeared  Capt.  Sam- 
uel S.  Savage  and  made  oath  that  the  within  and  above  roll,  which 
he  has  signed,  is  a  just  and  true  roll,  without  fraud  to  the  State  of 
Vermont  or  any  individ'aal. 

Before  me,  Eben''  Curtis,  Justice  of  Peace. 

June  19,  1781.     Examined  and  approved  and   the  Treasurer  is 

directed  to  pay  the  above  sum  of  sixty-two  pounds   three  shillings 

lawful  money.  Thos.  Chittenden,  )  ^ 

■'  n^-  D  r  Committee. 

Timo.    Brownson,    j 


June  25,  1781. 
of  this  order. 


Received  of   I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents 

Ebenezer  Curtis. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


541 


[2831 


\_General  Roger  Enos\ 


Pay  Abstract  of  Roger  Enos,  Brig""  General  of  a  Brigade  of 
Troops  raised  for  the  defense  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  commenc- 
ing the  24'^  day  of  May,  1781,  and  ending  the  15"'  of  December 
following,  inclusive. 


Names 


Eoger  Enos,  Br.  Genl. 
Isaac  Tichenor,  M.  B. 


CommenC'  & 
ending 


1781 

24Maytol5  Dec. 
20  Aug.  to  25 Nov. 


No. 

Ea- 
tions 

Pay 

Pr  day 
rations 

days 

pr 
day 

mo. 

in- 
cluded 

215 
97 

5 
3 

18.0.0 
10.0.0 

15/4 
8/8 

Total 


164.16.8 
42.0.8 

;^206.17.4 


Roger  Enos,  Brig.  Genl. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  29,  1782.  The  above  ac- 
count being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
unto  Thos.  Tolrnan,  Esq.  Paymaster  General,  the  sum  of  two  hun- 
dred and  six  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  four  pence,  taking  his 
receipt  to  be  accountable.  Timo.  Brownson,  )  Committee 

Nathl.   Brush,         f 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
;^206.17.4  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


542 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[209] 


\Capt.  Elijah  Gates'  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Elijah  Gates'  Company  of  Volunteers  in 
Col.  Benjamin  Wait's  Battalion  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, from  the  17th  of  July,  1781,  to  the  15ih  of  Dec--  1781,  in- 
clusive. 


Com- 

End- 

Pr 

day 

Names 

mence- 
ment of 
pay 

ing  0 
pay 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

1781 

Elijah  Gates,  Capt. 

July  17 

Nov.  28 

135 

0.6.8 

90 

45.13.  4 

David  Hitchcock,  Lt. 

H             H 

Deo.    2 

139 

4.3 

110 

31.  7.  5 

William  Stearns,  2''  Lt. 

H             ii 

Nov.  30 

137 

4.3 

80 

30.  0.11 

Ichabod  Carley,      Sergt. 

"      23 

"    24 

125 

1.7i 

80 

11.  7.  2 

Ebenezer  Bugbee,     " 

"      26 

"       6 

109 

^■n 

110 

10.11.  6 

William  Dean, 

"      27 

"    30 

126 

1.7i 

80 

11.  8.  9 

William  Stearns,  Jr. ' ' 

"      23 

"     26 

137 

1.7i 

80 

11.10.  4 

Joel  Jones,            Oorpl. 

"      23 

"     24 

125 

1.5^ 

80 

10.18.11 

Chester  Pool, 

Aug.  21 

Dec.    2 

104 

i.H 

no 

9.  7.  4 

William  Hazleton,   " 

July  87 

Nov.  30 

137 

1.5i 

80 

10.11.11 

Hill  Chandler, 

Sept.    3 

Dec.    2 

90 

1.5J 

no 

8.  7.11 

Elijah  Reed,  Eifer 

July  27 

Nov.  26 

133 

1.5i 

80 

10.  1.  7 

Jona.  Delano 

"      33 

"    24 

135 

1.4 

40 

9.  0.  0 

Jonah  Spear 

"      23 

"    13 

115 

1.4 

80 

9.  0.  0 

Jonathan  Spear 

"      23 

"    13 

115 

1.4 

80 

9.  0.  0 

Asa  Huntington 

July  23 

Nov.  26 

135 

1.4 

80 

9.13.  4 

Nathan  Chaddock 

<<       li 

Nov.    5 

106 

1.4 

80 

8.  8.  0 

William  Carley 

a          c( 

ti      1  ( 

106 

1.4 

40 

7.14.  8 

John  Wilcox 

It          (( 

"     28 

131 

1.4 

80 

10.  1.  4 

Cornelius  Gilbert 

i  (          It 

"     34 

134 

1.4 

40 

8.18.  8 

Cyprian  Morgan 

1  (          ( ( 

"     28 

138 

1.4 

40 

9.  4.  0 

Solomon  Curtis 

a          It 

"     34 

124 

1.4 

40 

8.18.  8 

Alexander  Sergent 

(t          11 

"       5 

105 

1.4 

80 

8.  6.  8 

Thomas  Jewett 

"      26 

"     27 

134 

1.4 

no 

10.  2.  0 

Peter  Linsey 

Aug     6 

Dec.    2 

118 

1.4 

110 

9.14.  0 

Timo.  Eedway 

(  (              (< 

Ct            (( 

118 

1.4 

110 

9.14.  0 

John  L,  Davis 

July  27 

Nov.  26 

134 

1.4 

80 

9.12.  0 

William  Nichols 

Aug.  21 

Deo.    2 

103 

1.4 

110 

8.14.  0 

John  Wilson 

t  C               t( 

Nov.  27 

99 

1.4 

no 

8.  8.11 

John  Law 

Sept.   3 

Dec.  10 

89 

1.4 

no 

7.15.  4 

Joseph  Thurber 

"       " 

"      1 

89 

1.4 

no 

7.15.  4 

Squire  Davis 

(1      i( 

"      1 

89 

1.4 

no 

7.15.  4 

Jona.   Baldwin 

"      13 

"      1 

81 

1.4 

no 

7.  4.  8 

Jabish  Hawkins 

(  C                (I 

Nov.  16 

66 

1.4 

no 

6.  6.  4 

Amos  Joy 

((             '(  ( 

Dec.    1 

81 

1.4 

no 

7.  4.  8 

Timothy  Spalding 

(i                  If 

"      " 

81 

1.4 

no 

7.  4.  8 

Joseph  Wood 

*'       30 

Nov.  28 

60 

1.4 

40 

4.13.  4 

Jacob  Colburne 

(t    (( 

"    24 

56 

1.4 

40 

4.  8.  0 

Isaac  Corey 

ti    ti 

"     34 

56 

1.4 

40 

4.  8.  0 

Ephraim  Wood 

C(               1( 

"     28 

60 

1.4 

40 

4.13.  4 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


543 


Com-' 

End- 

• 

Pr 

day 

Nambs 

mence- 

ment  of 

pay 

ing  of 
pay 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

1781 

Huging  Stores 

Sept.  30 

Nov.  28 

60 

1.4 

40 

4.13.  4 

Charles  Jones 

(  (               (1 

((          (  < 

CO 

1.4 

110 

5.16.  8 

William  Rioliardson 

July  27 

"     26 

123 

1.4 

60 

9.  3.  8 

Eleazer  Stearns 

'tt       it 

((           Cl 

125 

1.4 

80 

9.13.  4 

Benjamin  Kugg 

((        ( t 

4i             (( 

125 

1.4 

110 

10.  3.  4 

Zebedee  Cooper 

it       li 

"     7 

105 

1.4 

80 

8.  6.  8 

James  Atwood 

Auff.  30 

"    26 

99 

1.4 

80 

7.18.  8 

John  I.  Sikes 

((       i. 

"     30 

103 

1.4 

80 

8.  4.  0 

David  Andms 

((        ti 

'•    30 

103 

1.4 

80 

8.  4.  0 

Constant  Murdook 

(I        t( 

"    28 

101 

1.4 

40 

7.  8.  0 

Elisha  Yeamans 

( (        (( 

"    18 

91 

1.4 

40 

6.14.  8 

Moses  Chamberlin 

Oct.    20 

"    27 

38 

1.4 

20 

2.17.  4 

Aaron  Shepard 

tl                  (I 

(1           li 

38 

1.4 

20 

3.17.  4 

Simon  Stimson 

sick 

Ashur  Chamberlin 

sick 

John  Andrus 

Deserted 

David  Bawsard 

(( 

William  Woods 

I  c 

;^517.  4.  3 

Elijah  Gates,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Benniiigton,  July  15,  1782.  The  above  pay 
roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto 
Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster  Genl,  the  sum  of  five  hundred 
and  seventeen  pounds  four  shillings  and  threepence  taking  his 
receipt  for  said  sum,  to  be  accountable. 

If  f^i'^R^'"^'    \  Committee. 
Nathl.  Brush,      ) 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2'*    1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

;^517.4.3 


544 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[158] 


[Cap(.   Richard  Hurd's  Company  \ 


A  Pay  Roll   for  Capt.    Richard  Hurd's  Company  on  an  Alarm 
to  defend  the  Western  Union  of  this  State.    Sandgate,  Dec.  16,  1781. 


Pay  and 

Travel 

Names 

Days 

subsis- 
tence 

Miles 

at  4"^  per 
mile 

Total 

Capt.  Richard  Hurd 

3 

1.   0.   0 

30 

0.10.0 

1.10.0 

Lt.  Abner  Hurd 

3 

12.   9 

30 

10. 

1.12.9 

Sergt.  Simeon  Sanford 

3 

4.   9 

30 

10. 

0.14.9 

Eleazer  Hurd 

3 

4.10 

30 

10. 

0.14.9 

Ned  Hurd 

3 

4.10 

30 

10. 

0.14.O 

Joseph  Hayden 

3 

4. 

30 

10. 

0.14.0 

Jedediah    Hurd 

3 

■1. 

30 

10. 

0.14.0 

John  Hurd 

3 

4. 

30 

10. 

0.14.0 

Frederick  Hurd 

3 

4. 

30 

10. 

0.14.0 

;£9.13.0 

Sunderland,  Apl.  8,  1782.  The  within  pay  roll  examined 
and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt. 
Richard  Hurd,  or  order,  being  seven  pounds  thirteen  shillings. 


Reed.    June 
above  order. 


7,   1782,   of 


the    Treasurer, 
Pr  me. 


the    contents  of 
Richard  Hurd. 


the^ 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


545 


[5] 


\^Ccpt.  Eli  Brownson's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Eli  Brownson's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  16""  December,  1781,  in  an  alarm  to 
the  Westward. 


Names 


Eli  Brownson,  Capt. 
Saml.  Hoit,  Lt. 
Saml.  Bradley,  En. 
Robert  Avery,  Sergt, 
Jona.  Hoit,  Clerk 
Benj.  Scranton,   Corpl. 
Joel  Brownson,        " 
Elisha  Bartlett,        " 
Joseph  Avery,  " 

Eber  Bradley,  Fifer 
Elon  Lee,  Drum^ 
Zenas  Bradley 
Daniel   Meigs 
Barnabas  Chipman 
Ami  Chipman 
Reuben   Lee 
Fisk    Bartlett 
Joseph  Bradley 
John  Taylor 
John  Wilmon 


0! 

p 

O    "U 
^1 

4 

0.6.8 

0.   6.8 

25 

8.4 

4 

4.3 

17.0 

25 

8.4 

4 

4.3 

17.0 

5.0 

4 

1.7 

6.4 

5.0 

4 

1.7 

6.4 

5.0 

4 

1.5 

5.8 

5.0 

4 

1.5 

5.8 

5.0 

4 

1.5 

5.8 

5.0 

4 

1.5 

5.8 

5.0 

4 

1.5 

5.8 

5.0 

4 

1.5 

5.8 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

5.0 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

6.0 

Total 


1.15. 
1.  5. 
1.  5. 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.14. 
0.14. 

13. 

13. 

13. 

13. 

13. 

13. 

13. 

13. 

13. 


£U.  4.10 


Eli  Brownson,  Captain. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Jan.  7,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  sixteen  pounds  fourteen  shillings  and 
ten  pence  to  Capt.  Eli  Brownson  or  order,  agreeably  to  the  within 
pay   roll.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

Timo.   Brownsor 


'     t  Com'= 


Treasurer's    Office,    Sunderland,  Jan.    28,   1782.     ReC    of    the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Eli  Brownson,  Capt. 


[35] 


546 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[333]  \Capt.  John  Patterson's  Cojnpany] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  John  Pattersons'  Company  in  Col.  Lyon's 
Reg^iment,  for  services  done  in  the  Western  Alarm,  in  consequence 
of  the  Captain-General's  orders,  being  from  the  16th  to  the  19th 
of  December,  1781,  inclusive. 


Names 

Days 

Amt.  pay 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  J.  Patterson 

3 

16.0 

22 

1.   7.4 

Sergt.  James  Arche 

3 

5.0 

22 

12.1 

Joseph  Paterson 

3 

4.0 

22 

11.4 

Abram  Debois 

3 

4.0 

22 

11.4 

Adam  Patterson 

3 

4.0 

22 

11.4 

Ezra  Patterson 

3 

4.0 

22 

11.4 

Mich'  McCabe 

2 

2,8 

23 

10.4 

Edward  Gayour 

2 

2.8 

23 

10.4 

Eh  Barns 

3 

4.0 

22 

11.4 

John  Boulton 

3 

4.0 

22 

11.4 

^6.   8.1 

John  Patterson 

Pay  Table   Office,  Bennington,  May   31,  1782.     The  Treasurer 

is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  within  pay  roll,  being  the  sum  of  six 

pounds  eight  shillings  and  one  penny,  to  Capt.  John  Patterson,  or 

order.  Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^  •., 

AT  4.1.1  -D       t,         c  Committee. 
Nath'  Brush,        ( 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  24;  1785.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  six 
pounds  eight  shillings  one  penny  in  behalf  of  Capt.  John  Patterson. 

^6.8.1  Levi  Patterson. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


547 


[234] 


\_Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley's  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  Dec.  16,  1781,  in  an  alarm  to  the 
Westward. 


Names 

Days 

Pr 

day 

Miles 

Pr 

mile 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Lem'  Bradley,  Capt. 
Beuj.  Meigs,  Sarg* 
Jeremiah  Center,  Serg' 
Peleg  Sunderland 
Noah  Chittenden 
Benj.   Griffin 
John  Boardman 
Ozi  Baker 
James  Hill 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

0.6.8 
1.7 
1.7 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 

30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 

4* 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

1.16.8 
16.4 
16.4 
15.4 
15.4 
15.4 
15.4 
15.4 
15.4 

;^8.1.4 

Leml.  Bradley,  Capt. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.   7,  1783.     The   Treasurer  is 

hereby'directed   to  pay  the  within  pay  roll   to  Capt.  Lem'  Bradley 

or  order,  being  the  sum  of  eight  pounds  one  shilling  and  four  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor,      )  ^ ;if„„ 

~.  „  'V  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson, 


Jan.    29,   1782.     Reed,    of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order,  for  Capt,  Leml.  Bradley. 

^8.1.4  Gilbert  Bradley. 


648 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[19] 


[^Capt.   Thomas  Barney's  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Thomas  Barney's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Regiment  of  Militia  in  an  alarm  to  the  westward  the  17"'  Dec. 
1781. 


Names  and  Rank 


Thos.  Barney,  Capt. 
James  Lewis,  Lt. 
John  Roberts,  Sergt. 
Christopher  Roberts,  Sergt. 
Truman  Powell,  do 

W"   Bennett 
Danl.    Ormsby 


OJ 

6 

OJ 

P-    >, 

^ 

^ 

CO  ■" 

0.5.4 

30 

0.0 

4 

3.7 

30 

6. 

4 

1.7 

30 

3. 

4 

1.7 

30 

3. 

4 

1.7 

30 

3. 

4 

1.4 

30 

3. 

4 

1.4 

30 

3. 

Total 


1.16.8 
1.  7.0 
0.16.4 
0.16.4 
0.16.4 
0.16.4 
0.15.4 

£n.   3.4 


Thos.  Barney,  Capt. 

Pay  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1783.     The  Treasurer  is  directed 
pay  the   sum  of    ;^7.3.4  to    Capt.    Thomas   Barney,    or  order, 


to 

agreeable  to  the  above  pay  roll. 


Isaac  Tichenor,       | 
Thos.  Brownson      f 


Com= 


Treasurer's    OEBce,  Sunderland,    Feb^    5,    1783.     Rec'd  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order. 

Thos.  Barney,  Captain. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


549 


[34]  [Capt.   Jacob  Hines'   Company^ 

A  Pay  Roll  of   Capt.  Jacob  Hines'  Company  in  Arlington  that 
went  out  in  the  Alarm  to  the  Westward,  December,  1781. 


Names 

■^1 

a  S 

g 

Total 

03 
ft 

g 

<^ 

& 

^ 

Jacob  Hines,  Capt. 

3 

20 

41 

0.6.8 

0.12.0 

0.12.0 

1.16.  8 

Israel  Burritt,  Lt. 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

8.9 

0.18.  5 

David  Fassett,  Sergt. 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.11.  5 

Zadock  Hard 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.10.  8 

Jona.  Fassett 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.10.  3 

Thos.  Butterfleld 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.10.  8 

Eben'  Leonard 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Jacob  Galusha 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Nathan  Canfield 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Cobub  Dutten 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

John  Newton 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Silas  Safford 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Abel  Ellsworth 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

W"  Imons 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Elezer  Tranes  [Hanes] 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Phineus   Heath 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 

Eliakim  Stoddard 

3 

20 

4 

0.6.8 

12. 

4. 

0.12.  8 
£Q.  5.10 

Jacob  Hines,  Captain. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  7,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the  within  pay  roll,  it 
being  the  sum  of  ^9.5.10,  to  Capt.  Jacob  Hines  or  order. 

Isaac  Tichenor,      )  Q^j^ee 
Time.  Brownson,  f 

Rec'd  7th  of  Jan.  1782  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Jacob  Hmes,  Capt. 


550 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[72]  \Capt.  Elijah  Galusha's  Company  [part)'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  part  of  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha's  Company  of 
Militia  of  the  town  of  Arlington  on  an  expedition  to  the  Westward 
by  orders  from  the  Captain  General  in  December,  1781. 

Arlington,  Jany  1^'  1782. 


Days  in 
service 

Pay 

No. 

Travel 

Eations 

Names 

per 
day 

miles 
travel 

pr 
mile 

to  each 
man 

Amount 

Capt.  Elijah  Galusha 

3 

6/8 

31 

/4 

lKaf@/8 

1.  7.0 

Lt.  W"  Blanohard 

4/3 

19 

9 

En.  Benj.  Bartlit 

19 

9 

Sergt.  Saml.  Hosford 

1/7 

^  ^ 

9 

"      Levi  Hill 

9 

Benajah  Boardman 

9 

Corpl.  SamJ.  Butterfleld 

1/5 

3 

"       Isaiah  Averill 

3 

Drm.  Dan'  Barnes 

3 

Fifer  Martin  Deming 

3 

Adonirum  Burritt 

1/4 

Ephraim  Knapp 

Solomon  Squire 

Stephen  Fairchild 

Robert  Buck 

Josiah  Doton 

lohabod  Benedict 

Thos.  Weeks 

Jacob  Hinds 

Ithamar  Hanford 

Eli  Pettibone 

Benajah  Leonard 

Martin  Chittenden 

James  Anderson 

Silas  Safford 

BufuB  Montague 

Jere""  Wheeler 

Nathl.  Montague 

George  Major 

Stephen  Hard 

George  Hill  Clark 

;^]8.18 

9 
6 

Pay  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Jan  8,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  eighteen  pounds  eighteen  shil- 
lings and  six  pence  to  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha  or  order,  agreeable  to 
the  within  pay  roll.  Isaac  Tichenor,      I  rnrrmittp<- 

^18.18.6  Timo.  Brownson,  j"  ^-o^mutee. 

Received   of   Ira  Allen,    Esq.   Treasurer,  in  full   of  the  above 
order,  it  being  eighteen  pounds  eighteen  shillings  and  six  pence. 
March  22,  1782.  John  Fassett,  for  Elisha  Galusha. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


651 


[298] 


[Co/.  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Regiment — Officers] 


Pay  Roll  for  Col.  Eben'  Walbridge's  Regiment  of  Field  and 
Staff  Oflficers  on  an  Expedition  to  the  Westward,  by  the  Capt. 
General's  order.      Dec'  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Prday 

Wages  & 
rations 
pr  day 

Miles 

Total 

Eben''  Walbridge,  Col. 
Saml.  Robinson,  Lt.  Col. 
Lt.  Alex.  Brush,  Adj't. 

3 
3 
3 

10. 
8. 
5.4 

13.4 

10.8 

6.0 

10.4 
10.4 
10.4 

2.   3.4 
1.15.4 
1.   1.4 

^5.   0.0 

Attest, 


E.  Walbridge,  Col. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  1,  1782.  The  above  ac- 
count being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  sum  of  five  pounds  to  Col.  Eben'  Walbridge,  or  order. 


Isaac  Tichenor,  ) 
Nathl.  Brush,      j" 

1783. 


Treasurer's   Office,    Sunderland,   July  3* 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order 


Committee. 
Reed,    of  the 


Eben'  Walbridge. 


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[163] 


\_Capt.  Jotham  White  s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jotham  White's  Company  in  Col.  Saml. 
Fletcher's  Battalion  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  from 
the  first  day  of  July,  1781,  to  the  19""  of  Dec.  1781,  inclusive. 


Names 


Capt.  Jotham  White 

Lt.  Nathan  Pay 

Lt.  Abraham  Hall 

Sergt.  John  Hart 
"       Saml.   Wood 
"       Simon  Baxter 
"       John  Smilie 

Corpl.  John  Smley 
"       Andrew  Boynton 

Eben'  Allen 
"        John  Warner 

Fifer,  Thos.  Dodge 

Oliver  Corey 

John  O'Bryne 

John  Mergery 

John  Taylor 

Amasa  Grout 

Aaron  Whitney 

Suel  Gilbert 

Jacob  Hayward 

Danl.  Campbell 

John  Bingham 

Saml.   Whitney 

KufuB  Walton 

Martin  Beckwith 

John  Warner 

Azel  Abel 

Jonas  Hodgkins 

Daniel  Hodgkins 

Edward  Watkins 

Mason  Hatch 

Joseph  Plumley 

EufuB  Beckwith 

Ashbel  Hopkins 


Com- 
mence- 
ment of 
pay 


1781 
July    1 


Sept.  28 
July    1 


Sept.    7 
July     1 


Aug'  23 


Ending 
of  pay 

Days 

1781 

Nov.  25 

148 

C      '  c 

148 

"     ." 

148 

Dec.  19 

172 

Nov.  25 

148 

Oct.  21 

113 

Nov.  21 

55 

Sept.  27 

89 

Nov.  18 

141 

Aug.  11 

42 

Nov.  25 

80 

Dec.  19 

172 

Nov.  21 

144 

Sept.  5 

67 

Nov.  25 

148 

Aug.  11 

42 

Nov.  25 

148 

(I              n 

148 

18 

141 

Dec.  19 

172 

'•    It 

172 

Nov.  25 

148 

Aug.  22 

53 

Dec.  19 

172 

it             .11 

172 

Sept.  6 

68 

Nov.  25 

148 

*'    *' 

148 

"   18 

141 

25 

148 

((    .  ( 

148 

"    " 

148 

''    " 

148 

Dec.  19 

119 

Pay  & 

sub.  pr 

day 


0.6.8 
4.3 
4.3 

1.7i 
1.7i 

1.7i 

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1.5i 

1.5* 

1.5h 

1.4" 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 

1.4 


Total 


49.  6.  8 
31.  9.  0 
31.  9.  0 
13.15.11 
11.17.  5 

9.  1. 

4.  8. 

6.  9. 
10.  5. 

3.  1. 
5.16.  8 

12.10.10 
9.12.  0 

4.  9. 
9.17. 
2.16. 
9.17. 
9.17. 


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8 


11.  9. 
11.  9. 

9.17. 

3.10. 
11.  9. 
11.  9. 

4.10. 

9.17. 

9.17. 

9.  8. 

9.17. 

9.17. 

9.17. 

9.17. 

7.18. 


.^385.15.  8. 


Jotham  White,  Capt. 
State   of  Vermont,   Windsor,    ss.     Springfield,    Jan.    28,    1783. 
Personally  appeared   Capt.  Jotham   White  and  made  solemn  oath 
that  the  within  is  a  true  roll,  according  to   the  best  of  his  knowl- 
edge. John  Barrett,  Justice  of  Peace. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS 


555 


Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  March  5,  1782.     The  within  pay 

roll  being  approved   of,  the   Treasurer  is  hereby  directed   to  pay 

•unto  Thos.  Tolman,  Esq.,  P.  M.  Genl.,  the  sum  of  Three  Hundred 

and  Eighty-five  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  eight  pence,  taking 

his  receipt  for  said  sum  to  be  accountable. 

Isaac  Tichenor  )  ^  ... 

ivT  kt,i    o       I.     r  Committee. 
Nathl.   Brush     [ 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2",  1784.  Thomas  Tolman, 

^385.15.8  Paymaster. 

[311]  \^A  Scout  from  MQretowii\ 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  scout  from  Moretowti  in  theyear  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

Miles 

Milage 

Total 

John  Barron,  Maj' 

3 

8. 

10 

4" 

1.   7.4 

Joseph  Thurber,  Capt. 

3 

6.8 

10 

4 

1.   3.4 

Benj.  Baldwin,  Lt. 

3 

4.3 

10 

4 

0.16.1 

Nath'  White,  Lt. 

3 

4.3 

10 

4 

0.16.1 

Robt.  Barnard,  Jr.  (?)* 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

John   Andros 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Joseph  Clark,  Sergt. 

3 

1.7 

10 

4 

8.4 

John  Martin 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

John  Kanady 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Eph-"  Martin,  Jr. 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Nicholas  White 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Jeremiah  Bain 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

John  Gault 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Saml.   McFee 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Benj.  Davis 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Stephen  Ginkins  [Jenkins] 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

David  Maxfield 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Robert  Miller 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Benj.   Barnet 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Saml.  Miller 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Obed  Sanders 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

Saml.  Barnet 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

John  Barnet 

3 

1.4 

10 

4 

7.4 

^11.   3.2 

Test, 


*  "En."    erased. 


John  Barron,  Ma-|or. 


656 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  28,  1784.  The  within  roll 
having  been  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  will  pay  the 
contents  of  the  same  to  Maj.  John  Barron,  for  himself  and  the  said 
Scout,  being  the  sum  of  eleven  pounds  3/2  lawful  money. 

Timo.    Brownson, 
Thos.  Tolman, 
Treasurer  s  Office,  Rutland,  Oct.  29,  1784. 
nrer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 
^11.3.2 

[155]  [Scouts  under  Capt.  Jacob  Hall^ 

Captain  Jacob  Hall's  Pay  Roll  for  1781,  for  Scouting. 


'  v  Committee. 
Reed,  of  the  Treas- 

John  Barron. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Jacob  Hall 

6 

36 

2.12.0 

Lt.  Daniel  Hall 

12 

116 

3.18.8 

En.  Stephen  Rider 

2 

36 

0,18.8 

Eben'  Ormstead 

9 

60 

1.12.0 

Saml.  Pierce 

9 

60 

1.12.0 

John  Wilson 

3 

20 

0.10.8 

Daniel  McFarlin 

3 

20 

0.10.8 

John  Waddel 

3 

20 

0.10.8 

Levi  Hall 

9 

68 

1.14.8 

Moses  Hall 

7 

48 

1.   5.8 

James  Gilchrist 

1 

8 

0.   5.0 

Patrick  Long 

1 

8 

0.   5.0 

Saml.    Long 

1 

8 

0.   5.0 

John  Merritt 

2 

28 

0.12.0 

Levi  Sylvester 

1 

8 

0.   5.0 

Aaron  Campbell 

2 

36 

0.14.8 

Jas.  Gilchrist,  post-riding  ( 
20  miles       f 

0.   6.8 

^17.19.0 

Jacob  Hall,  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  24,  1783. 

The  within  Pay  Roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  unto  Capt.  Jacob  Hall  or  bearer,  sev- 
enteen pounds  nineteen  shillings. 

John  Strong, 
Isaac  Ticbenor, 

Newbury,  July  31,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer, 
seventeen  pounds  nineteen  shillings  lawful  money  in  full  of  the 
within  roll  and  the  above  order. 

In  behalf  of  the  Constable  of  Barnet. 

Thos.   Johnson. 


Com'= 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  557 

[315]  \_Scouting  by  Lieut.  Ahner  Fowler  and  others] 

The  State  of  Vermont  to  the  several  officers  and  Soldiers  here- 
after named  for  service  done  by  order  of  the  commanding  officer 
at  Fort  Wait,  A.D.  1781. 

Lieut.  Abner  Fowler,  11  days'  scouting  4/3     £^.   6  9 

"       Bracket  Towl,  5  days  do  4/3        1.   1.3 

Sergt.  Zacheus  Lovewell,  22  days  do  l/iyi,    1.16.3 

William  -['aplin,  6  do  1/4  8.0 

Benj.  Sanborn,    5  do  1/4  6.8 

£b.\1Al 

This  may  certify  that  the  above  is  just  and  true. 

John  Taplin,  Capt.  of  Militia. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  26,  1784.  The  within  ac- 
count is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 
being  five  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  eleven  pence,  lawful 
money,  to  Lieut.  Abner  Fowler,  or  bearer. 

Saml.  Bartlett,       I  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  ) 

Bennington,  March  3*,  1784.     Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Lieut.  Abner  Fowler. 
;£5.17.11  Nehemiah  Lovewell. 


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[191]  {Capt.   William  Dyre's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Dyre's  Company  of  Volunteers 
in  Col.  Ebenezer  Walbridge's  Battalion,  raised  for  the  defence  of 
the  frontiers  of  the  state  of  Vermont  and  stationed  at  the  post  of 
Skeensboro,  1781. 


Names 

Commence- 
ment 
of  pay 

Ending  of 
pay 

Days 

Pr 

day 

Miles 

Total 

1781 

1781 

William  Dyre.  Capt. 

July 

12 

Nov 

22 

182 

5.4 

55 

44.18.  4 

Obadiah  Vaughn,    IstL' 

Aug. 

rs 

" 

1' 

101 

3.7 

65 

32.10.11 

John  Dale,               2d   " 

July 

17 

" 

" 

137 

3.7 

55 

37.18.   1 

Nath'  Osborn,    Serg' 

Sept. 

16 

(( 

18 

63 

1.7 

50 

5.16.  5 

Solomon  Hodge,    " 

July 

17 

" 

22 

127 

1.7 

55 

10.19.  5 

Joseph  Cummins,  " 

Sept. 

20 

(1 

18 

59 

1.7 

65 

5.15.  1 

Ephraim  Potter,    ' ' 

** 

(  c 

tt 

22 

63 

1.7 

65 

6.   1.  5 

BoTven  Green,  Drum' 

Aug. 

20 

" 

£' 

94 

1.5 

55 

7.11.  6 

Samuel  Cowden,  Fifer 

4 

" 

t  i 

110 

1.5 

55 

8.14.  2 

Nath'  Church,  Corp' 

Sept. 

12 

( ( 

13 

63 

1.5 

65 

5.  9.  6 

Adam  Patterson,  " 

July 

17 

18 

123 

1.5 

55 

9.13.  7 

Elisha  Bay  ley,      " 

Aug. 

27 

(( 

11 

76 

1.5 

65 

6.  9.  4 

Eben'  Sexton, 

Sept. 

24 

Dec. 

15 

82 

1.5 

65 

6.17.10 

James  Cole 

July 

17 

Nov. 

18 

123 

1.4 

55 

9.  2.  4 

Benoni  Bobbins 

Aug. 

17 

" 

(  ( 

93 

1.4 

55 

7.  2.  4 

Henry  Walbridge 

July 

12 

11 

23 

132 

1.4 

60 

9.16.  0 

Eliakim  Roberts 

Sept. 

12 

" 

" 

71 

1.4 

65 

5.16.  4 

Peter  Bonice 

July 

17 

Oct. 

20 

94 

1.4 

6.  5.  4 

Alexander  Collins 

" 

24 

Nov. 

22 

120 

1.4 

55 

8.18.  4 

Elijah  Porter 

Aug. 

15 

Oct. 

29 

75 

1.4 

5.  0.  0 

Ephraim  Morrison 

t  ( 

17 

Nov. 

18 

93 

1.4 

55 

7.  2.  4 

Moses  Lemmon 

Sept. 

30 

" 

(4 

49 

1.4 

55 

4.  3.  8 

Coan  Reynolds 

t> 

20 

(1 

22 

63 

1.4 

65 

5.  5.  8 

Ephraim  Osborn 

" 

20 

" 

II 

63 

1.4 

65 

5.  5.  8 

Joel  Smith 

'* 

24 

" 

18 

55 

1.4 

55 

4.11.  8 

George  Parker 

** 

20 

Oct. 

20 

31 

1.4 

2.  ].  4 

George  Parker,  3nd. 

*' 

24 

Dec. 

15 

83 

1.4 

55 

6.  7.  8 

Elisha  Fields 

i  i 

24 

83 

1.4 

55 

6.  7.  8 

Peter  Lawrence 

n 

19 

Nov. 

18 

60 

1.4 

55 

4.18.  4 

John  Lutcey 

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20 

(< 

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59 

1.4 

55 

4.17.  0 

William  Eldridge 

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23 

John  Cranes 

li 

2 

Oct. 

25 

53 

1.4 

3.10.  8 

Elisha  Reynolds 

n 

12 

Nov. 

22 

71 

1.4 

65 

5.16.  4 

Christopher  Hall 

(( 

24 

" 

18 

55 

1.4 

65 

4.15.  0 

Caleb  Hall 

tl 

w 

t( 

55 

1.4 

65 

4.15.  0 

James  Odle 

I  i 

( ( 

ti 

14 

51 

1.4 

65 

4.  9.  8 

Samuel  White 

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CI 

II 

18 

55 

1.4 

65 

4.15.  0 

William  White 

11 

" 

•' 

22 

59 

1.4 

65 

5.  0.  4 

Eufus  Briggs 

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20 

Corp'  Eben.  Sexton  to  have  11  days  deducted 
Elisha  Fields  do 

George  Parker,  2'*  do 


15.  7 
14.  8 
14.  8 


£    3.  4.11 


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2.14.11 


^303.13.  4 


Wm.  Dyre,  Captain. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  563 

State  of  Vermont    )       Arlington,   Dec.   32,  1781.       Then  person- 
Bennington  County  (  ally  appeared  Capt.  William  Dyre  and  made 
oath  that  the  above  is  a  true  roll  of  his  company,  without  fraud  to 
the  state  or  any  individual,  according  to  his  best  knowledge. 
Before  me,  John  Fassett,  Jr.,  Asst. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  21,  1783.  The  within 
roll  examined  and  approved,  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
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master is  to  be  accountable. 

Samuel  Bartlet,  |  ^  •,. 

rry-     „  r,  Y  Lommittce. 

Tim"  Brownson,  \ 

Rec*  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this  warrant. 

Oct.  2,  1784.  Tho=  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


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\_Capt.   Jacob  Marston's  Company] 


A  Pay    Roll    of  Capt.    Jacob   Marston's   Company  for  service 
done  in  the  years  1780,  1781.* 


Names 

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Jacob  Marston,      Oapt 

23 

100 

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6 

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20 

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Elijah  Blond 

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Jacob  Annis 

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Isaac  Annis 

6 

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Peter  Marston 

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20 

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Bradbree  Green 

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Joshua  Wiggrins 

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John  Woodworth 

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W"    Broughton 

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Thedorus  Woodard 

6 

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20 

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Asa  Town,               Sergt. 

22 

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14 

90 

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Giles  Pollett 

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8 

1.6 

12 

60 

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Eleazer  Finney, 

8 

1.6 

12 

40 

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Charles  Morey,           " 

4 

1.6 

6 

40 

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Joseph  Blancher,  Drmr. 

4 

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6 

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Jona.  Darbe 

8 

1.4 

10 

60 

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Benj.   EoTvell 

8 

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10 

60 

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W"  Broughton 

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0.18.8 

Lemuel  Dewey 

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0.18.8 

Jos.  Daniels 

4 

1.4 

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40 

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Ezra  Bassett 

4 

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40 

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Silas  Morey 

4 

1.4 

5.4 

40 

18.8 

Ezra  Annis 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

20 

14.8 

Frederick  Earnest 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

20 

14.8 

Eldad  Post 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

20 

14.8 

Aaron  Post 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

20 

14.8 

Israel  Post 

6 

1.4 

8.0 

20 

14.8 
;^  36. 19.0 

Jacob  Marston,  Captain. 
Pay    Table    Office,    Oct.    27,    1781.     The    within    pay  roll  ex- 
amined   and  approved  and   the  Treasurer  is   directed   to  pay  the 
same  to  Jacob  Marston  or  bearer,  being  thirty-six  pounds  nineteen 
shillings  lawful  money. 

Thos.    Chandler,       \ 
John  Strong,  >  Committee. 

Timo.    Brownson,    \ 
Oct.    27,    1781.     Reed,   of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of   the 
above  order  for  Jacob  Marston.  Ichabod  Ormsbee. 

*[The  dates  Oct.  14,  1780,  &c.,  and  August  20,  1781,  occur  in  the  margin, 
in  a  hand  not  recognized.] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


583 


[241J 


\Capt.   Abraham  Salisbury's  Co7npany\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Abraham  Salisbury's  Company  of  Militia 
for  service  in  the  vear  1781. 


Days  in 

Names  and  Bank 

service 

Amt. 
3.18.0 

Miles 
18 

Amt. 

Total 

Abraham  Salisbury,  Capt. 

13 

6.0 

4.13.8 

Oziel  Smith,         Lt. 

13 

2.12.0 

13 

4.4 

3.15.4 

Pierce  Spencer,    do 

12 

3.12.0 

13 

4.4 

3.15.4 

Jabez  Weaver,              Sergt. 

4 

6.4 

13 

4.4 

0.10.8 

Thomas  Hutchinson,       " 

5 

8. 

13 

4,4 

0.13.3 

Jesse  Sprague,                  " 

12 

19.4 

13 

4.4 

1.   3.4 

David  Warner,                  " 

12 

19.4 

18 

4.4 

1.  3.4 

Jones  Eice,  Clerk 

6 

9.7 

13 

4.4 

0.13.0 

Griffin  Place,  Corpl. 

13 

16.6 

U 

4.4 

1.  1.7 

Eben'    Howard 

4 

5.4 

18 

4.4 

0.  9.8 

Saml.  Carr 

12 

16.0 

18 

4.4 

1.  0.4 

John  Thompson 

6 

8.0 

18 

4.4 

0.13.4 

Jona.  Partridare 

5 

6.8 

13 

4.4 

0.11.0 

Jacob  Partridge 

12 

16.0 

18 

4.4 

1.  0.4 

Michael  Cofieen 

7 

9.4 

13 

4.4 

0.13.8 

Andrew  Potter 

2 

3.8 

18 

4.4 

0.  7.0 

David  Whitney- 

12 

16.0 

13 

4.4 

1.  0.4 

Joshua  Webster 

2 

3.8 

13 

4.4 

0.  7.0 

Benj.  Parker 

2 

3.8 

13 

4.4 

0.  7.0 

Demetrius  Cramton 

13 

17.4 

18 

6.0 

1.   3.4 

Joseph  Williams 

13 

16.0 

13 

4.4 

1.  0.4 

Nathl.  Cutter 

3 

2.8 

13 

4.4 

0.  7.0 

Abel  Cooper 

13 

17.4 

18 

6.0 

1.  3.4 

Asa  Smith 

3 

4.0 

13 

4.4 

0.  8.4 

Saml.  Campbell 

13 

17.4 

18 

6.0 

1.  3.4 

Elihu  Smith 

1 

1.4 

5 

1.8 

0.   3.0 

Sylvanus  Smith 

1 

1.4 

5 

1.8 

0.  3.0 

James  Westcott 

13 

17.4 

18 

6.0 

1.  3.4 

Oliver  Westcott 

13 

17.4 

18 

6.0 

1.  3.4 

Peleg  Eady 

1 

1.4 

5 

1.8 

0.  8.0 

Lewis  Walker 

1 

1.4 

5 

1.8 

0.  8.0 

Beuben  Bowley 

1 

1.4 

5 

1.8 

0.  3.0 

Wm.  Dwinell 

13 

17.4 

5 

1.8 

1.   8.4 

Timo.  Winter 

1 

1.4 

18 

6.0 

0.  8.0 

Ichabod  Tuttle 

2 

2.8 

5 

1.8 

0.   7.0 

Alex'  Alford 

13 

16.0 

18 

4.4 

1.  0.4 

John  Smith 

5 

6.8 

13 

4.4 

0.11.0 

James  Spooner 

7 

9.4 

13 

4.4 

0.13.8 

Daniel  Piatt 

2 

3.8 

13 

4.4 

0.  7.0 

Ziba  Westcott 

3 

3.8 

13 

4.4 

0.  7.0 

Danl.  Washburn 

13 

16.0 

13 

4.4 

1.  0.4 
,£35.17.0 

584 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


March  ye  12,  A.  D.  1782.      Personally  appeared  Capt.  Abraham 
Salisbury  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  above  pay  roll.      Before  me, 

Elihu  Smith,  Justice  of  Peace. 
Pay    Table    Office,    26     March,    1782.       The   within    pay  roll 
examined  and   approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to 
Capt.  Salisbury  or  bearer  the  sum  of  Thirty-five  pounds  seventeen 
shillings.  Timo.  Brownson,    |  p 

Nathl.  Brush,  f  ^°"- 

Treasurer's  Office,  July  2,  1782.    Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer, 
the  contents  of  this  order,  for  and  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Salisbury. 

Saml.  Burton. 


[292J 


\^Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson  s  Company\ 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Clarendon  in  the  State  of  Vermont,  for  the  year  1781. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Officers' 
rations 

Total 

Ichabod   Robinson,  Capt. 

13 

21 

26 

5.   0.   4 

Reuben  Fuller,  Lt. 

13 

21 

13 

3.11.   2 

Levi  Colvin,      En. 

13 

21 

13 

3.11.  2 

Eben'  Carley,            Sergt. 

13 

26 

1.   7.  0 

Noel  Potter, 

21 

61 

2.   8.  0 

Stephen  Robinson,      " 

6 

21 

. 

15.10 

Peter   Power,                " 

15 

21 

9.10 

Silas   Whitney,   Clk. 

2 

6 

5.   0 

John  Arnold,           Corpl. 

2 

6 

5.  0 

Jeremiah  Bridges,    Do 

11 

21 

1.   1.  0 

James  Edmonds,         " 

12 

21 

1.   2.  4 

Charles  Swift 

11 

21 

1.   1.  0 

Abner  White 

7 

15 

15.  0 

Job  Chatey 

7 

15 

17.  0 

James  Chatey 

11 

15 

19.  0 

Francis  Matison 

6 

15 

13.  0 

John  Adjatent 

10 

15 

18.   6 

Charles  Simmons 

13 

21 

•    1.   4.  4 

Philip  Bridges 

9 

15 

17.  0 

Amos  Ives 

13 

15 

1.   2.  4 

Elisha  Boardman 

9 

15     1 

17.  0 

John  Hurlabut 

8 

15 

15.   8 

Abr'"  [W"]  Carpenter 

7 

15 

13.   8 

Caleb  Howland 

10 

21 

1.   1.  4 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


585 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Officers' 
rations 

Total 

Jonathan  Edy 

5 

21 

13.   8 

Benjamin   Whitman 

10 

21 

1.   0.   4 

James  Rounds 

11 

21 

1.   1.   8 

Oliver  Arnold 

14 

21 

1.   5.   8 

Phineas  Pearl 

5 

15 

11.   8 

Abiel  Tripp 

6 

21 

15.   0 

Noah  Loomis 

6 

15 

13.   0 

Nathl.  Cutter 

11 

15 

19.   8 

William  Boid 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Stephen  Adjatent 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Elias  Kelley 

2 

6 

4.   & 

William  Staed 

4 

21 

12.   4 

Ziba  Darson  [Parson] 

6 

21 

15.   0 

Isaac  Hobbs 

8 

21 

17.   8 

John  Vary- 

8 

15 

16.   8 

Oliver    Whitney 

13  ' 

21 

1.   4.   4 

Tirao.   Winter 

8 

15 

15.   8 

Elihu  Grant 

7 

15 

14.   4 

William  Slade 

5 

21 

1.   3.   8 

Eben'  Farnom 

3 

15 

9.   0 

Eben'  Piccher 

3 

15 

9.   0 

Reuben  Pitcher 

11 

15 

19.   0 

_  eremiah  Parker 

13 

15 

1.   2.   4 

John  Oilman  Lord 

8 

15 

15.   8 

John  Squier 

11 

15 

19.   8 

David  Jewell 

9 

16 

17.   0 

Ichabod  Walker 

5 

16 

11.   8 

William  Clark 

11 

15 

19.   8 

Jacob  Pratts 

9 

21 

19.   4 

Job  Cong-don 

7 

'15 

13.   8 

Thomas  Dell  [Pell] 

6 

21 

15.   0 

Timo.  Chatman 

10 

16 

18.   4 

Benj.  Holmes 

8 

15 

16.   8 

Joshua  Prist 

8 

15 

15.   8 

Daniel  Foot 

8 

15 

13.   0 

Nathan  Foot 

5 

15 

11.   8 

Eleazer  Howard 

5 

16 

11.   8 

Alfred  Hathaway 

13 

21 

4.   4 

Eliphalet  Edmonds 

5 

21 

13.   8 

David  Warner 

2 

6 

4.   8 

586 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Officers' 
rations 

Total 

Jothan  Partridg-e 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Jacob  Partridge 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Eleazer  Miles  [Mils] 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Abraham    Hathaway 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Jeremiah  Colver 

2 

6 

4.   8 

James  Jenks 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Daniel  Smith 

2 

15 

4.   8 

Ziba  Westcott 

2 

16 

7.   8 

Edmand  Stuard 

4 

6 

10.   4 

Nath'  Button 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Joseph   Plumb 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Benj.  Bell 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Nathan  Carry 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Doct.  Nathan  Foot 

2 

6 

4.   8 

George  Round 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Moses  Smith 

2 

6 

4.   8 

Elijah  Bishop 

3 

15 

9.   0 
;^67.   9.   8 

Ichabod  Robinson,  Capt. 

January  22,  1782.  Personally  appeared  Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson 
and  made  oath  to  the  within  Pay  Roll  and  declared  the  same  tO' 
be  just  and  true. 

Before  me,     Elihu  Smith,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Feb.  4,  1782.  The  Treasurer 
of  the  vState  is  directed  to  pay  Capt.  Ichabod  Robinson  the  sum  of 
^67.6.2  being  the  contents  of  the  within  roll. 


Timo.  Brownson, 
Saml.  Bartlit, 


Committee. 


Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Ichabod 
Robinson  the  sum  of  sixty-seven  pounds  five  shillings  on  this 
roll.  '  Alfred  Hathaway. 

Arlington,  Feb.  4,  1782. 

^67.5.0 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


687 


[279] 


\_Col.  Gideon  Warren's  Regiment — Officers^ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Col.  Gideon  Warren's    Field   and  Staff  Officers 
of  the  15th  Regt.  of  Militia,  in  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 


Names 

Days 

Pr 

day 

Miles 

Pr 

mile 

Total 

Gideon  Warren,  Col. 
Solomon  Brown,  Lt.  Col. 
Silas  Child,  Major 
Curtis,  Adj't 
Elijah  White,  Q'  Master 

14 
11 
14 
14 
9 

13.4 

10.8 

8.8 

5.7 

5.7 

20 
30 
12 
12 
8 

4" 

4 

4 

4 

4 

9.13.   4 
6.   7.   4 
6.   5.   4 
4.   2.   0 
2.12.11 

^29.   0.11 

(iideon  Warren,  Col. 

Pay  Office,  Arlington,  Jan.  8,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  to  Col.  Gideon  Warren  or  to  his  order,  the  sum  of 
seventy-nine  pounds  and  eleven  pence,  agreeable  to  the  above 
account.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

Timo.  Brownson, 


Committee. 


Treasurer's  Office,    Sunderland,    Jan.    9,    1782.      Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Gideon  Warren,  Col. 


588 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[22] 


[Ca//.    Silas   Goodrich's   Company'] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Silas  Goodrich's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  this  State  in  the  month 
of  January,  A.  D.  1782,  for  an  alarm  after  Tories  to  the  westward 
for  the  relief  of  Lt.  Blancher  and  Hine,  when  the  former  was 
taken  and  carried  off  by  the  tools  of  British  tyranny,  &c. 


Names  and  Rank 

Days 

M' 
travel 

Pay  pr 
mile 

Pay  per 
day 

Amt.  ot 
wages 

Total 

John  Smith,  Lt. 

2 

26 

4" 

5.4 

10.8 

£  0.19.4 

Thaddeus  Munson 

2 

18 

1.4 

2.8 

0.   8.8 

Andrew  Richardson 

1 

18 

1.4 

1.4 

0.   7.4 

Amos  Richardson 

2 

18 

1.4 

2.8 

0.   8.8 

Isaac  Barker 

3 

26 

1.4 

4,0 

0.12.4 

Peleg  Sutherland 

8 

90 

1.4 

10.0 

0.   0.8 

Tho»  Hill 

3 

28 

1.4 

4.0 

0.13.4 

Tho=  Bull 

2 

18 

1.4 

2.8 

0.   8.8 

Rob'  Loggan 

2 

18 

1.4 

2.8 

0.   8.8 

Sam'  Petteborn 

2 

20 

1.4 

2.8 

0.   9.4 

James  Hopkins 

3 

20 

1.4 

4.0 

0.10.8 

Dan'  Jones 

2 

18 

1.4 

2.0 

0.   8.8 

Benj.  Haman 

3 

18 

1.4 

4.0 

0.10.0 

Timoy   Bliss 

3 

20 

1.4 

4.0 

0.10.8 

Martin  Powell 

2 

20 

1.4 

2.8 

0.   9.4 

1    horse  30  miles  Expre 

ss 

0.   7.6 

1       D"     20  miles        D° 

0.   5.0 

30  rations  at  S"* 

1.   0.0 

;^io.i9.a 


*Silas  Goodrich,  Capt. 
*  [Traces  only  of  signature.] 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Sept.  30,  1785.  The  within 
pay  roll  is  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  the  same,  being  ten  pounds,  nineteen  shillings  and  two 
pence,  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Silas  Goodrich  or  bearer. 

Samuel  Bartlit, 


Timo.  Brownson,  f 


Com. 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Oct.  6,  1785.     Rec'd  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Silas  Goodrich. 

Lemuel  Bradley. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


589 


[12] 


\Lieut.   Ward  Bailey's  Company'] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Lieut.  Ward  Bayley's  Company,  raised  for  the 
defence  of  the  Upper  Coos,  by  order  of  the  Assembly  at  their  ses- 
sion in  February,  1782. 


Names  and  Rank 

When 
engaged 

When 

dis- 
chargi^ 

Pay 
per 
mo. 

Amount 

Lieut.  Ward  Bayley               M 

ar.lst,1782 

Dec'  1st 

5.8.0 

48.12.0 

Sergt.  Eleazer  Rosebrooks     ' 

'     12     " 

do 

2.8.0 

20.12.6 

Corpl.  James  Merrill                ' 

1      ii     II 

do 

2.4.0 

18.17.6 

David    Hopkinson 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4  0 

George  Wheeler                         ' 

'      "      " 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Reuben  Howe                             ' 

i              C  (            (1 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Timothy  Nash                            ' 

■    1st     " 

do 

2.0.0 

18.   0.0 

Deliverence  Sawyer                 ' 

'     12     " 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Orsamus  Bayley                         ' 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Christopher  [S.]  Bailey           ' 

do 

2.0.0 

11.   4.0 

John  Perry 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Moses  Davis                                ' 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Saml.  M.  Doud 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

John  Hugh                                  ' 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4  0 

James  Hugh 

do 

2  0.0 

17.   4.0 

Hanes  French 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Joseph  Wait                                  ' 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Gail  Cole 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Silas  Sargent                              ' 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

David  Bradley                            ' 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

Benj.  Byram                               ' 

do 

2.0.0 

17.   4.0 

^398.10  0 

Pay  Table  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  26,  1783.  The  within  pay 
roll  being  examined  and  approved ,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  Lieut.  Ward  Bayley  the  sum  of  three  hundred  and 
ninety-eight  pounds  ten  shillings,  taking  his  receipt  to  be  account- 
able for  said  sum.  Isaac  Tichenor,  |  Q^j^ee 

John   Strong,       f 

Windsor,  Feb.  26,  1783.  Rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the 
contents  of  this  order.  Ward  Bailey. 


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STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[312] 


\Capt.  Israel  Hurlbut's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Israel  Hurlbut's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Thomas  Lee's  Regiment,  on  an  expedition  to  the  Northward, 
under  the  immediate  command  of  Maj.  Gideon  Brownson,  in  the 
month  of  1782. 


Pr 

Pr 

Amt. 

of 

Amt. 

Names 

Days 

day 

Miles 

mile 

pay 

travel 

Total 

Capt.  Israel  Hurlbut 

6 

0.6.8 

40 

40 

2.0. 

0 

0.13.4 

2.13.  4 

Lt.  Josiah  Grant 

6 

4.3 

49 

4 

1.5. 

6 

16.4 

2.   1.10 

Lt.  Ithamar  Brookins 

6 

4.3 

49 

4 

1.5. 

6 

16.4 

2.   1.10 

En.  Elkanah  Ashley 

5 

4.3 

49 

4 

1.1. 

9 

16.4 

1.17.  7 

Sergt.  Peter  Howe 

5 

1.7 

49 

4 

7. 

11 

16.4 

1.   4.  3 

"       Joseph  Jones 

5 

l.T 

49 

4 

7. 

11 

16.4 

1.   4.   8 

"       Philip  How 

5 

1.7 

49 

4 

7. 

11 

10.4 

1.  4.  3 

"       Silas  Brookins 

5 

1.7 

49 

4 

7. 

11 

16.4 

1.  4.   3 

Corpl.  Thomas  Dewey 

3 

1.5 

19 

4 

4. 

3 

6. 

10.   3 

"       Saml.  Fletcher 

5. 

1.5 

49 

4 

7. 

1 

16.4 

1.   3.  5 

"       John  Ransom 

."i 

1.5 

49 

4 

7. 

1 

16.4 

1.   3.  5 

"       Jos.  Hawkins 

2 

1.5 

0 

4 

2. 

10 

3.0 

5.10 

Drm.  Wm.  Eichards 

3 

1.5 

18 

4 

4. 

3 

6.0 

10.   3 

Daniel  Richards 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.   3.  0 

Isaac  Horstord 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.   3.  0 

James  H3'de 

3 

1.4 

18 

4 

4. 

0 

6.0 

10.  0 

Jason  Royoe 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.   3.  0 

John  How 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  8.  0 

Elijah  Owen 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.   0 

Enoch  Ashley 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Philip  Brookins 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.   3.  0 

Isaac  Adams 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.   3.  0 

Plym.  Adams 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Michael  Merrit 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Bartholomew  Merrit 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Silas  Fletcher 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

I.  3.  0 

Seth  Craw 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Joseph  Palmer 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.   3.  0 

Simeon  Coats 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Alex'  Dixon 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Elijah  Goodwin 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

fi. 

8 

lfi.4 

1.   3.  0 

Benj.  Parmetree 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Jno.  Preston 

5 

1.4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.   3.  0 

James  Guthrie 

5 

1  4 

49 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

Thos.  Goodwin 

4 

1.4 

49 

4 

5. 

4 

13.4 

18.  8 

Thos.  Hooker 

5(4) 

1.4 

40 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  8.  0 

Daniel  Rockwell 

5(4) 

1.4 

40 

4 

6. 

8 

16.4 

1.  3.  0 

John  Smith 

4 

1.4 

40 

4 

5. 

4 

13.4 

18.  8 

Archibald  Dixon 

4 

1.4 

40 

4 

5. 

4 

18.4 

18.  8 

Joel  Smith 

4 

1.4 

40 

4 

5. 

4 

13.4 

18.  8 

Ohver  Cleveland 

4 

1.4 

40 

4 

5. 

4 

13.4 

18.  8 

Perez  Sturtevaat 

4 

1.4 

40 

4 

5. 

4 

13.4 

18.  8 

Bufus  Woodward 

4 

1.4 

40 

4 

5. 

4 

13.4 

18.  8 

Asa  Lake 

5 

1.4 

40 

4 

6. 

8 

13.4 

1.  0.  0 

Amasa  Alford 

5 

1.4 

40 

4 

6. 

8 

13.4 

1.  0.  0 

^51.16.  9 

Attest, 


Israel  Hurlbut,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


593 


County  of  Bennington,  ss.  Personally  appeared  Capt.  Israel 
Hurlbut,  above  named  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  above  roll 
is  just  and  true,  without  fraud  to  the  public  or  any  individual, 
according  to  his  best  knowledge. 

Before  me,         John  Strong,  Justice  of  Peace. 
Pay  Table  Office,   Sunderland,  Dec.  20,  1782.     The  preceding 
roll    being   examined    and    approved,     the    Treasurer    is    hereby 
directed  to  pay  the  amount  of   the  same  to  Capt.  Israel  Hurlburt, 
being  the  sum  of  fifty-one  pound  sixteen  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson, 
John  Strong,  f 

Treasurer's   Office,    Sunderland,    Jan.    3,    1784. 
Treasurer  the  contents  ot  the  above  order. 

Israel  Hurlbut,  Capt. 

[153]  \^Capt.   William  Hutchins^  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  William  Hutchins'  Independent  Company 
of  Troops  in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  the  20'''  of 
Nov.  1781  to  the  first  day  of  May,  1782,  (stationed  at  Castleton 
and  Pittsford  Forts  during  the  service.)     May  11,  1782. 


Committee. 
Reed,  of  the 


Pay  & 

Names 

Commence- 

Ending 

Days 

Offio" 

Total 

ment  ot  pay 

of  pay 

subs. 

1781. 

1782. 

W">  Hntchins,  Capt. 

Nov.  20 

May    3 

164 

O.fi.8 

54.13.  4 

Ellas  Hall,  Lt. 

"     2fi 

Apl.  30 

155 

4.3 

33.18.   9 

MoseB  Crosby,      Sergt. 

"     20 

U           •  ( 

161 

1.7 

13.14.11 

Jedediah  Durfee,    do 

C(           (  ( 

>•         << 

161 

1.7 

12.14.11 

Oliver  Storey, 

((           I  ( 

May    4 

165 

1.7 

13.   1.  8 

Isaac  Kellopp,          " 

1  I           (1 

Apl,  30 

161 

1.7 

13.14.11 

Epaphras  Ripley,  Corpl 

1782 

Feb.  22 

93 

1.5 

6.11.   9 

Jona.  Perkins,           " 

Feb.  23 
1781 

May    3 

70 

1.5 

4.19.   3 

Philip  Bartlet, 

Nov.  20 

Apl.  30 

161 

1.5 

11.  8.   1 

Oliver  Wright, 

(1            . 

i  (   ti 

161 

1.5 

11.  8.   1 

Chancey  Clark, 

((            < 

May    3 

163 

1.5 

11.10.11 

Martin  Adams,  Drum' 

"            ' 

"      1 

162 

1.,^ 

11.   9.   6 

Jona,  AdaiDS,  Fifer 

"            ' 

(1            (  ( 

162 

1.5 

11.  9.   6 

Josiah  Willoughby 

((            <■ 

Mav    3 

164 

1.4 

10,18.  8 

Plin.  Stannard 

It            I 

MaV    1" 

162 

10.16.  0 

Eobert  Green 

1  (            ( 

Api.  30 

161 

10.14.  8 

Jona.  Newton 

U              I 

t  (             (( 

161 

10.14.  8 

Hammond  Lawrence 

(1              ( 

*'             " 

161 

10.14.  8 

William  Ashley 

((              i 

(1            H 

161 

10.14.  8 

John  Bog^ue 

M            ( 

H               (I 

161 

10.14.  8 

Nathl.  Austin 

"            * 

ti      it 

161 

10.14.  8 

Levi  Lawrence 

(C            ( 

(<              u 

161 

10.14.   8 

Thomas  Turner 

a        k 

May    4 

165 

11.  0.  0 

Samuel  Franklain 

( (        ( 

"       3 

164 

10.18.  8 

John  Wilson 

'*         ' 

1  (  -f  at 

1  /^n 

10.16.  0 

594 


STATE     Of    VERMONT 


Pav& 

Names 

Commence- 

Ending 

Days 

Offic" 

Total 

ment  of  pay 

oi:  pay 

subs. 

Nehemiah  Kellogg 

Nov.  20 

Apl.  30 

161 

10.14.  8 

William  Dixon 

it      11 

C.              (  ( 

161 

10.14.  8 

James  Handley 

((                 !• 

it        li 

161 

10.14.  8 

Darius  Moon 

(i                t   ( 

((             u 

161 

10.14.  8 

Jona.  Town 

'  <                t   1 

(<        (' 

161 

10.14.  8 

Ezra  Turner 

(1                (( 

ii      I' 

161 

10.14.  8 

James  Kilburn 

((                li 

Apl.  38 

159 

10.12.  0 

Kiohard  Chamberlain 

"                 " 

"     HO 

161 

10.14.  8 

Freeman  Foot 

"                " 

ti      it 

161 

10.14.  8 

Bufus  Woodward 

i<           w 

May    8 

164 

10.18.  8 

W""  Hutohins,  Jr. 

"     23 

i>       f  ( 

162 

10.16.  0 

John  Hooker 

"     30 

41                     <( 

164 

10.18.  8 

Lemuel  Newell 

ii            t  1 

Apl.  15 

146 

9.14.  8 

Tubal  Priest 

'* 

"     30 

161 

10.14.  8 

James  Edey 

((            (( 

May    1 

163 

10.16.  0 

Gideon  Wellman 

K           << 

Apl.  30 

161 

10.14.  0 

John  May 

1  C             [f 

"       " 

161 

10.14.  8 

William  Parker 

U              (( 

i(      «< 

161 

10.14.  8 

James  Wade 

((       i( 

i(      it 

161 

10.14.  8 

Saml.  Hutchins 

((        (( 

May    3 

164 

10.18.  8 

Joshua  June 

" 

Apl.  80 

161 

10.14.  8 

Ab"  Nott 

<l        ( ( 

Jan.  15 

56 

3.14.  8 

Gardner  Salisbury 

"      ** 

May    1 

106 

7.   1.  4 

Britton  Simmons 

l(        11 

Apl.  30 

161 

10.14.  8 

Eliph.  Ellsworth 

(i       (( 

"       " 

161 

10.14.  8 

Luther  Drewrv 

"      " 

" 

161 

10.14.  8 

Ephraim  Westooat 

(i         a 

t(       ti 

161 

10.14.  8 

Nathl.  Stewart 

I  (         (1 

Apl.  30 

161 

10  14.  8 

Aaron  Barns 

ii         i( 

May  1" 

162 

10.16.  0 

;^ 637. 12.  5 


Attest,  W"  Hutchins,  Capt. 

Then  personally  appeared  Capt.  William  Hutchins  and  made 
oath  that  the  above  is  a  just  and  true  pay  roll  of  his  company 
without  fraud  to  the  public  or  any  individual,  according^  to  his 
best  knowledge.    B  ;fore  me,  Phos.  Chittenden,  Gov' 

Pay  Table  Office,  this  ll"-  day  of  May.  A.  D.  1782. 

The    within    pay    roll    being    examined    and    approved,     the 

Treasurer    is    hereby    directed    to  pay  unto  Thos.   Tolman,   Esq., 

Paymaster  of  the  Troops  of  this  State,  the  sum  of  six  hundred  and 

thirty-seven  pounds  twelve  shillings  and  five  pence,  lawful  money, 

taking  his  receipt  for  the  same,  for  which  sum   the  said  Paymaster 

is  accountable.  Timo.   Br(;wnson,    \  ^       „;,<-„„ 

■NT   .. I  1    r>       1-  r  ^.^ommiiiee. 

Nathl.  Brush.  \ 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  this  warrant. 
Oct.  2\  1784  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 

^639.12.5 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


595 


[357] 


\Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley's  Company \ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment,  for  going  after  Tories  the  1"'  of  May  in  the 
year  1782. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Capt.  Bradley 

4 

47 

2.   2.4 

Lieut.  Hoit 

3 

25 

1.   1.1 

Sergt.  Centre 

1 

20  " 

9.3 

"       Meigs 

1 

20 

9.3 

"       Bishop 

3 

20 

10.8 

Jedediah  Bingham 

1 

20 

8.0 

John  Boardman 

8 

60 

1.10.8 

Elisha  Bradley 

1 

20 

8.0 

Isaac  Brownson 

3 

50 

1.   0.8 

£  7.19.11 

Jan.  1784. 


Lemuel  Bradley,  Capt. 


Pay  Table  OfHce,  Sunderland,  Jan.  29,  1784.  The  within 
Pay  Roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  the  same^  being  seven  pounds  nineteen  shillings  11'*  lawful 
money,  to  Capt.  Leml.  Bradley,  or  bearer. 

Saml.  Bartlit,  )  ^^^ee 

Timo.  Brownson,    ] 


Treasurers  OfiBce,    Sunderland,  Jan.    30,  1784. 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 


Reed,  of   the 


Leml.  Bradley,  Capt. 


696 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[77] 


\^CaJ>t   Zadock  Everest' s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt  Zadock  Everest's  Company,  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment,  for  service  done  in  an  alarm  about  the  first  of 
May,  1782. 


Names 

Days 

Pay 
per 

mi. 

No. 
Miles 

Pay  per 
day 

Total 

Capt.  Everest 

3 

4d 

30 

0.6.2 

1.8.   0 

Lt.  Harmon 

1 

8 

4.3 

0.6.11 

Ensign*  Meacham 

3 

30 

4.3 

1.4.   0 

Sergt.    Harmon 

2 

18 

1.7 

0.9.   2 

"        Lemuel  Clark 

2 

18 

1.7 

0.9.   2 

Corpl.  Joseph  Willard 

2 

18 

1.4 

0.9.   2 

"       Meacham 

L 

8 

1.1 

0.8.   8 

Elihu   Hall 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Gashan  Hail 

2 

18 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

Gasham   Hail 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

Bozzel  Bennet 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.8.   8 

Henry  Everest 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Joseph  Everest 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Naihan  Castle 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Josiah  Saiiord 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Henry  Hunt 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

John  Abbot 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Abel  Castle 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

Smith  Clark 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

Richard  Libby 

2 

18 

1.4 

0.8.   8 

Dan).  Welch 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

Sir  Peter  Hall 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

Thaddeus  Harmon 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

Eliphalet  Haskins 

2 

18 

1.4 

0.8.   8 

Ozias  Clark 

2 

18 

1.4 

0.8.   8 

Andrew  Winchester 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

James  Winchester 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Peter  Davison 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Benajer  Hill 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.  0 

Hezeker  Tracy  f 

1 

8 

1.4 

0.4.   0 

£    10.0.   7 

[*  Sergt.  era,9ed.]     [tToby 

erased.  ] 

Dorset,  April  11,  1783.   The  within  pay  roll  sworn  to  betore  me- 

John  Sirong,  Justice  of  Peace. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


597 


Pay  Table    Office,    Manchester,    April  17,    1783.     The   within 

pay  roll  being  approved,  the   Treasurer  is  hereby    directed  to  pay 

Capt.  Zadock  Everest  or  bearer  ten  pounds  and  seven  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor,    |  ,-,  ... 

T  ,      o^  y  Committee 

John  Strcmg,         j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  April  25,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  ten 
pounds  and  seven  pence,  lawful  money,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Zadock 
Everest.  John  Strong. 


[326] 


[CaJ>i.  Enoch  Eastman's  Company,  Rupert'\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Enoch  Eastman's  Company  of  Rupert, 
State  of  Vermont  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia,  called 
out  by  express  orders  May  1,  1782,  to  pursue  after  the  enemy 
which  had  taken  Lt.  William  Blanchard  of  Arlington  and  Capt. 
Hinds'  son  of  Arlington,  supposed  to  be  taken  by  the  enemy  in 
May  Z^,  1782.  Per  me,  Enoch  Eastman,  Capt. 


Names 

Days 

Pay  per 
day 

Total 

Enoch  Eastman,  Capt. 

4 

0.6.8 

1.   6.   8 

William   Hopkins,    Lt. 

4 

4.3 

17. 

Joseph  Leavitt,  Ensign 

4 

4.3 

17. 

yeth  Hannon,           Sergt. 

3 

1.7 

4.   9 

William  Hulburt, 

2 

1.7 

3.   2 

Daniel   Hopkins,          " 

2 

1.7 

3.   2 

Jacob  Kenney,              " 

2 

1.7 

3.   2 

Alpheus  Harmon,                 Corpl. 

4 

1.5 

5.   8 

Cyrus  [Cypren?]  Dewey,       '" 

2 

1.5 

2.10 

Reuben  Stoddard, 

3 

1.5 

4.   3 

Paul  Nelson, 

4 

1.6 

5.   8 

Luman  Gibbs 

7 

1.4 

9.   4 

William  Googins 

7 

1.4 

9.   4 

Luther  Smith 

6 

1.4 

8.   0 

Joshua  Spears 

6 

1.4 

8.   0 

Zadock  Norton 

4 

1.4 

5.   4 

Aaron   Rising,  Jr. 

4 

1  4 

5.   4 

John  Nelson 

4 

1.4 

5.   4 

Eben  Smith 

3 

1.4 

4.   0 

David  Shelden 

3 

1.4 

4.   0 

Calvin  Smith 

3 

1.4 

4.   0 

598 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Days 

Pay  per 
day 

Total 

Hose  Norton 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Pelatiah  Dewey 

3 

1.4 

2.   8 

Amos  Harmon 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Elijah  Spears 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Pelatiah  King 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Hezekiah  Scott 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Samuel  Stuart 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Isaac  Gray 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

William  McClary 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Luke  Nobles 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

David   Nobles 

1 

1.4 

1.   4 

Sainuel  Kent 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Amasa  Kent 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Levi   Dones 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Nehemiah  Harmon,  Jr. 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Selah  Harmon 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Asaph  Leavitt 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Nathan  Tower 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

John  Burlingfame 

■2 

1.4 

2.   8 

Jonathan  Hays 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

John  Smith 

2 

1.4 

2..   8 

John   Shelden 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

James  Moore 

1 

1.4 

1.  4 

Tehan  Noble 

3 

1.4 

4.   0 

Stephen  Smith 

2 

1.4 

2.   8 

.^11-   1-   4 

Rupsrt,  Jan.  10,  A.  D.  1784. 

Bennington  County,  ss.  10th  Jan^  1784.  Personally  appeared 
Capt,  Enoch  Eastman,  signer  to  the  within  pay  roll,  and  made 
solemn  oath  that  to  the  best  of  his  skill  and  discretion  he  had 
made  up  the  within  pay  roll  according  to  law,  without  favor 
or  partiality  to  any  of  the  within  named,  or  wrong  to  the  state. 
Before  me,  Reuben  Harmon,  Justice  of  Peace. 

State  of  Vermont.  Pay  Table  Office,  Feb.  11,  1784.  The 
within  pay  roll  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  the  same  to  Capt,  Enoch  Eastman  or  bearer,  it  being 
eleven  pounds  1/4''.  Timo.  Brownson,  (  Committee. 

Samuel  Bartlit,       \ 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


&9S 


Treasurer's  Ofifice,  Sunderland,  Feb.  12,  1784.  Received  ot 
the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Enoch  Eastman. 

;^11.1.4  Jonathan  Eastman. 


[38] 


\Capt.   Thomas   Barney's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Barney's  Company  of  Militia 
in  Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  this  state  in  the 
month  of  May  1782  in  an  alarm  to  the  westward  after  Tories  to 
retake  Lieut.  Blanchard  and  Hine, 


Names  and  Bank 

Days  in 

No. 
Miles 

Travel 
per 

Wages 
per  day 

.  Amt. 
Wages 

Total 

service 
2 

travel 

mile 

Lt.  John  White 

18 

4d 

4.8 

8.  6 

1.  4.   6 

En"  Dan'  Purdy 

4 

86 

4 

1.7 

17. 

1.   5 

8 

Chris"  Roberts,  Clerk 

2 

18 

4 

1.7 

3.  3 

9 

3 

Sergt.  Truman  Powel 

3 

18 

4 

1.7 

3.  3 

9 

3 

'■      Jno.  Roberts 

2 

18 

4 

1.7 

3.  3 

9 

2 

Abel  Vettibone 

4 

26 

4 

1.7 

6.  4 

15 

0 

"      Jna.  Ormsby 

2 

8 

4 

1.5.2 

3.   3 

5 

10 

Corpl.  Dan  Champion 

4 

26 

4 

1.4. 

5.10 

5 

6 

Martin  Barber 

4 

26 

4 

1.4. 

5.   4 

14 

George  Smith 

2 

18 

4 

1.4. 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Waterman  Ells 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.  8 

8 

8 

Beni.  Roberts 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Danl.    Ormsby 

4 

26 

4 

1.4 

5.  4 

1.   4 

8 

David  Pxirdy 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Reuben  Purdy 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Shadrach  Danks 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Rufus  Munson 

3 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Warner  Bostwick 

4 

18 

4 

1.4 

3.  8 

8 

8 

W"  Parish 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

3.   8 

8 

8 

Isaac  Brownson 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

John  Howard 

3 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Aaron  Adams 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Joel  Ross 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

W°>  Bennett 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Oliver  Hanshit 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

3.   8 

8 

8 

Nathan  Beman 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

3.  8 

8 

8 

Nimian  Helyard 

4 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.  8 

8 

8 

Jos.  Reed 

2 

36 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

Richard  Gain 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.  8 

1.  4 

0 

Josiah  Sheldon 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

5.  4 

8 

8 

Aaron  Mason 

2 

18 

4 

1.4 

2.   8 

8 

8 

/15.10 

8 

David  Purdy,  Ensign. 


600 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Pay  Table  Of5fice,  Jan.  10,  1783.  The  within  pay  roll  ex- 
amined and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Thos.  Barney,  it  being  fifteen  pounds 
nineteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

i,1519.8  John  Strong,  j  ^^^,, 

Timo.  Brownson,  ) 

Reed   of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order. 
Jan.  11,  1783.  John  White. 


[139] 


[Cff//.    £/i  Brownson  s  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Eli  Brownson's  Company  in  Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  of  Militia  for  service  done  in  re-taking  of  Lt. 
W"  Blanchard,  taking  of  Tories  &c,  &c,  &c;      May,  1782. 


Days 

Pr  day 

Miles 

P^ 

mile 

Total 

Eli  Brownson,     Capt. 

5 

0.6.8 

24 

4d 

2.    1.    4 

Saml.  Hoit.          Lt. 

2 

4.3^ 

30 

O.IS.   6f 

Saipl.  Bradley,    En. 

3 

4.3^ 

24 

1.   0.   9 

Rob'  Averill        Sergt. 

2 

1.7 

30 

0.13.   2 

Judah  Everts, 

2 

1.7 

30 

0.13.   2 

Joel    Brownson,     '' 

G 

1.7 

55 

1.   7.10 

Gilbert  Bradley,    " 

1 

1.7 

1 

0.   1.11 

Elisha  Bartlett,  Corpl. 

5 

1.5 

35 

0.18.   9 

Jos.  Avery,               " 

2 

1.0 

30 

0.12.10 

Benj.  Bradley, 

5 

1.5 

55 

0.   5.   5 

Barnabas  Chipman 

1 

1.4 

12 

0.   5.  4 

Amos  Chipman 

1 

1.4 

0.   1.   4 

Ammi  Chipman 

5 

1.4 

50 

1.   3.   4 

Zacheus  Comstock 

2 

1.4 

12 

0.   6.   8 

Levi  Comstock 

1 

1.4 

0.   1.  4 

Nathan  Griswold 

3 

1.4 

20 

0.10.   8 

Thos.  Rubbelee 

3 

1.4 

20 

0.10.   8 

Jason  Comstock 

2 

1.4 

4 

0.   5.   0 

Benj.  Searls 

4 

1.4 

24 

0.13.   4 

Daniel  Meigs 

5 

1.4 

50 

0.   3.   9 

David  Griswold 

4 

1.4 

30 

0.15.   4 

Zenas  Bradley 

5 

1.4 

50 

1.   3.   4 

Reuben  Lee 

5 

1.4 

55 

1.   5.   0 

Danl.   Barber 

2 

1.4 

30 

0.12.   8 

Charles  Evarts 

5 

1.4 

50 

1.   3.   4 

Jesse  Chipman 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


601 


Days 

Pr  day 

Miles 

P^ 

mile 

Total 

Peleg  Bragg 

5 

1.4 

50 

4d 

1.   3.   4 

Elon  Lee 

5 

1.4 

50 

1.   3.   4 

Timothy  Lee 

5 

1.4 

50 

1.   3.   4 

Benj.  Lewis 

3 

1.4 

35 

0.15.   8 

Joseph  Bradley 

1 

1.4 

10 

0.   4.   8 

Eldad  Taylor 

1 

1.4 

10 

0.   4.   8 

John  Taylor 

1 

1.4 

10 

0.   4.   8 

Eber  Bradley 

1 

1.4 

10 

0.   4.   8 

Isaac  Phelps 

2 

1.4 

30 

0.12.   8 

Elijah  Stoddard 

4 

1.4 

40 

0.18.   8 

Eli  Judson 

3 

1.4 

30 

0.   4.   0 

Jesse  Averill 

2 

1.4 

30 

0.12.   8 

Fisk  Bartlett 

2 

1.4 

30 

0.12.   8 

Edward  Evarts 

2 

1.4 

30 

0.12.   8 

^29.16.   9 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Ang.  26,  1783.  The  above  and 
within  pay  roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is 
directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Eli  Brownson  or  bearer,  it  being 
twenty-nine  pounds  sixteen  shillings  /9. 


Timo.  Brownson, 
Saml.  Bartlit, 


Com. 


Treasurer's   Office,  Sunderland,  Sept.    6,1783.     Reed,  of  the 

Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Eli  Brownson. 

£29.16.9}{  Samuel  Hoit. 


602 


STATE  OF  VERMONT 


[212] 


yCapt.  Elijah   Galusha's   Company  {^part)~\ 


Pay  Roll  of   a  part  of  Capt.    Elijah    Galusha's    Company    that 
went  in  the  Alarm  in  May  last.      Arlington,  Oct.  24,  1782. 


Names 

Days 

Pr  day 

Miles 

Pr 

mile 

Total 

Elijah  Galusha,  Capt. 

3 

0.6.8 

24 

4d 

1.  7.  4 

William  Blanehard,  Lt. 

3 

4.3 

24 

1.  0.  9 

Benj    Bartlett,  Ensign 

3 

4.3 

24 

1.  0.  9 

Jacob  Smith.  Sergt. 

3 

1.7 

24 

0.12.  9 

Josiah  Averill,  *Sergt. 

8 

1.7 

24 

0.13.  9 

Jon»  Butterfleld,  Oorpl. 

5 

1.5^ 

48 

1.  3.  2 

Joel  Leonard, 

5 

l-5i 

48 

1.  3.  2 

Amasa  Pettibone,      " 

5 

1.5| 

48 

].   3.  2 

Elihu  Pettibone 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Kecompence  Smith 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Daniel  Barns 

3 

1.4 

24 

0  12.  0 

Eben'  Barns 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Martin  Deming 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Sylvester  Deming 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Benajah  Leonard 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Edmund  [EmondJ  Burritt  [Barritt] 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Adiu  Hinds 

5 

1.4 

48 

0.13.  0 

Eli  Pettibone 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

John  Adams 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.13.  0 

Martin  Chittenden 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Ward  Post 

3 

1.4 

48 

1.  3.  8 

Thos.  [ThaO  Averill* 

3 

1.4 

48 

1.  3.  8 

Keuben  Buckingham 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

Thos.  Clark 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

PoMce  Stearns  [Isaacl 

5 

1.4 

48 

1.  2.  8 

Phineas  Heath  Clark 

5 

1.4 

48 

1.  3.11 

George  Youngs 

3 

1.4 

24 

0.12.  0 

/33.  0.  5i 

*  [Merrill  erased;  Sergt.  inserted 

] 

Elijah  Galusha,  Capt. 
29th.  August,  1782.     Then    personally  appeared   Capt.   Elijah 
Galusha  and    made   oath  to  the  justice  of    the  above  charge  to  the 
best  of  his  knowledge.      Before  me,       Thos.  Chittenden,  Gov. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Nov.  17,  1782.  The  within  Pay  Roll  exam- 
ined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha  or  bearer,  it  being  twenty-two- 
pounds  five  pence  three  farthings. 

Timo.  Brownson, 
John   Strong, 

Rec'd    Arlington,    Dec.    26,    1782,    of    Ira    Allen,    Treasurer 
twenty-two  pounds  and  five  pence  V5   lawful  money  in  full  of  the 
above. 

£22.0. 5)i  Elijah  Galusha. 


Committee 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS 


603 


[53]  l^Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence' s  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Bigelow  Lawrence's  Company,  Col.  Wal- 
bridge's  Regiment  for  services  done  in  assisting  the  sheriff  in 
Windham  County,  in  Sept.  1782,  said  Comp^  commanded  by 
Ensign  Josiah  Perry. 


Names 

No.  days 

in 
service 

Miles 
travel 

Total 

Ensign  Josiah  Perry 

5 

45 

1.16.3 

Sergt.  David  Leonard 

4 

45 

1  17.0 

do      Joshua  Hutchmgs 

5 

1.10.0 

John  Wright 

5 

3/  pr  day 

1.10.0 

W°  Hewlett 

5 

do 

1.10,0 

Peter  Lawrence 

5 

1.10.0 

Josiah  Ford 

3 

1.   4.0 

Roger  Smith 

4 

1.   7.0 

Jona.   Bennett 

4 

1.   7.0 

John  Fuller 

4 

1.   7.0 

Elihu  Cross 

2 

17 

0.   8.0 

Elisha  Field 

3 

1.   4.0 

Parley  Howlett 

4 

1.   7.0 

John  Drinkwotter 

4 

1.   7.0 

Jeri^  Clark 

4 

1.   7.0 

^20    1.3 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland  Dec  29,  1783.  The  above  pay 
roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same,  being  twenty  pounds  one  shilling  and  three  pence  to 
Ensign  Josiah  Perry. 

Timo.  Brownson,  )  ^       ,. 

Isaac  Tichenor,      j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  31,  1783.  Rec'd  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  being  twenty  pounds 
one  shilling  three  pence  lawful  money. 

Josiah  Perry,  Ensign. 


604: 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


[333] 


\^CaJ>t.  Hezekiah  Armstrong' s  Company] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Armstrong's  Company  of  Militia  in  Col. 
Walbridge's  Regiment,  who  went  over  the  mountain  to  assist  the 
sheriff. 


Names 

Com- 
menced 

When 

re- 
turned 

Days 

Miles 

Pr 

day 

Total 

Hezekiah  Armstrong,  Capt. 

Sep.    9 

Sep.  12 

4 

50 

6.0 

2.  0.  8 

Eleazer  Hawks,  Lieut. 

(        u 

4 

50 

4.6 

1.14.  8 

Lebbeus  Armstrong,  En. 

'    10 

3 

40 

4.6 

1.  6.10 

Daniel  Harmon,  Sergt. 

'      9 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Jonathan  Nelson 

'     " 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Andrew  Wood 

I     1 1 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Phineas  Scott 

i: 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

AuHtin  Harmon  [Hermon] 

'    " 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Alexander  McCoUuck 

(     it 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Beuben  Clapp 

i     (1 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

David  Robertson 

'     " 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

William  Hutchins 

I         K 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Theophilus  Clark 

(          (( 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Benjamin  Fay 

(         (( 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Moses  Gun 

'         " 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Joseph  Hubbell 

(         I  I 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Zimri  Hill 

'         " 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8    8 

John  Grridley 

'         " 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Nathan  Delano 

1         11 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Benjamin  Fassett 

(         (  '. 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Timothy  Pollett 

.          .1 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  '8 

Ichabod  Hawks 

(         (  ( 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Henry  Walbridge,  Jr. 

(         (( 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Nathl.  Brush 

'    10 

3 

40 

3. 

1.  2.  4 

Isaac  Tichenor 

'     " 

3 

40 

3. 

1.  3.  4 

Moses  Yale 

'      9 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

William  Munro 

(         <i 

4 

50 

3. 

1.  8.  8 

Eliakim  Perry 

'    10 

3 

40 

1.  3.  4 

Caleb  Clark 

(     <( 

3 

50 

1.  5.  8 

Benjamin  Harwood 

'     " 

3 

40 

1.   2.  4 

Lemuel  Cleveland 

'     '• 

3 

40 

1.  3.  4 

Nathan  Warren 

i     1 1 

3 

40 

1.  2.  4 

Hezekiah  Dewey 

'     " 

3 

50 

1.  5.  8 

Joseph  Kobertson 

'     " 

3 

40 

1.  2.  4 

Daniel  Pratt 

(         (  c 

3 

50 

1.  5.  8 

Bildad  Hubbel 

1     11 

3 

40 

1.  2.  4 

Benjamin  Butler 

i      ( ( 

3 

40 

1.  3.  4 

Nathaniel  Butler 

(      l( 

3 

40 

1.  3.  4 

Francis  Herrick 

.     11 

3 

40 

1.  3.  4 

Hugh  Steward 

Sep.    9 

4 

50 

1.  8.  8 

;^54.  4.  2 

Attest, 

Hf 

;zek 

iah  A] 

rmstrc 

3ng,  C 

:apt. 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


605 


Pay    Table    Office,    Bennington,  April  29,  1783.     The   within 

pay  roll  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 

unto   Capt.  Hezekiah  Armstrong  or  bearer,  fifty-four  pounds  four 

shillings  and  two  pence,  agreeable  to  the  within  roll. 

^54.4.3  Isaac   Tichenor,  |  „ 

T^;™   (.u      D  y  Committee. 

Timothy   Brownson,  [ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  May  6,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being 
fifty-four  pounds  four  shillings  and  two  pence,  lawful  money. 

Hezekiah  Armstrong,  Capt. 

[31]  [Co/.  Ebenezer  Walbridge  s  Regiment — Officers\ 

Pay  Roll  for  Col.  Eben"-  Walbiidge's  Reg't  of  Field  and  Staff 
Officers,  on  an  Expedition  to  assist  the  Sheriff  of  Windham  County. 


Names  and  Rank 

Days 
in 
ser- 
vice 

Wages  & 
rations 
per  day 

Miles 
travel 

Pay 
per 
mile 

Total 

Ebet)^  Walbridge,  Col. 
Sam'  Robinson,  Lt.  Col. 
Bigelow  Lawrence,  Maj. 
Alex'  Brush,  Adjt. 

6 
6 
6 
6 

0.13.4 
0.10  8 
0.   9.4 
0.   6.0 

45 
45 
46 
45 

40 

4 
4 
4 

4.15.0 
3.19.0 
3.11.4 
2.11.0 

£  14  16.4 

Eben'  Walbridge,  Col. 


)       The  within  roll  is  approved  and  the 
f  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same, 


Pay  Table  Office, 

Bennington,  Feb.  28.  1784 

being  fourteen  pounds  sixteen  shillings  four  pence,  lawful  money, 

to  Col.  Ebenezer  Walbridge,  or  bearer. 

Saml.    Rartlit,  \  ^ 

T,.„      -D  \  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,    ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Bennington,  March  1st,  1784.     Rec'd  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 


;£  14.16.4. 


Eben''  Walbridge. 


606 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[304] 


yCapt.  Joseph  Safford's  Cotnpany] 


Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Safford's  Company  of  Militia,  Col. 
Eben"'  Walbridge's  Reg-iment.  who  served  in  Windham  County, 
commencing  7th  Sept.,  1782,  ending  the  13th,  both  days  included. 


Names 

Days 

Pr 

day 

Amt. 

wages  & 

rations 

Miles 

Amt. 
travel 

Total 

Capt.  Joseph  Safiord 

6 

6.8 

1.18 

45 

0.15.0 

2.13.0 

Lt.  GideoQ  Spencer 

6 

4.4 

1.16 

45 

do 

2.  1.0 

"    Jona.    Scott 

6 

4.4 

1.16 

2.  1.0 

Sergt.  Thos.  Abel 

4 

3. 

13 

1.  7 

'•       Koswell  Mosely 

4 

do 

la 

1.  7 

Matthew  Scott 

5 

15 

1.10 

David  Shephard 

5 

15 

1.10 

Corpl.  Josiah  Brush 

5 

do 

1.10 

"      Jona.  Robinson 

5 

1.10 

"      Jehiel  Smith 

5 

1.10 

"      Solomon  Safford 

5 

1.10 

Joshua  Hathaway 

5 

1.10 

Masa  Branch 

5 

1.10 

Benj.  Hulburt 

5 

1.10 

Hugh  Stuart 

5 

1.10 

Saml.  Safford,  Jr. 

5 

1.10 

Leonard  Eobinson 

5 

1.10 

Solomon  Walbridge 

5 

1.10 

Thos.  Stearns 

5 

1.10 

Nathan  Billing 

5 

1.10 

Garrot  Lake 

5 

1.10 

Ben].   Leming 

5 

1.10 

Phineas  Meigs 

5 

1.10 

Issachar  Norton 

5 

1.10 

Thos.  Taylor 

5 

1.10 

Lavid  Fay  [Tracy  erased] 

5 

1.10 

Loan  Dewey 

5 

1.10 

Saml.  Holmes 

5 

1.10 

Lemuel  Scott 

5 

1.10 

Silas  Ryce  [Rice] 

5 

1.10 

Silas  Robinson 

5 

1.10 

Ammi  Puller 

5 

1.10 

Isaac  Ryce 

5 

1.10 

Calvin  Bingham 

4 

1.  7 

Elisha  Nichols 

4 

1.  7 

Phineaa  Wright 

4 

1.  7 

Jona.  Wentworth 

4 

1.  7 

Uriah  Coss 

4 

1.  7 

;^58.  4.0 

Attest,  Joseph  Safford,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  607 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Dec.  5,  1783.     The  witbin  pay 

roll  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed 

to  pay    Capt.    Joseph    Safjord    or    bearer    fifty-eight    pounds    four 

shillings  lawful  money.  Isaac  Tichenor,       )  ^  ■. , 

^  ■'  -  "       '-  f^ommittee. 


iCor 


Timo.    Brownso 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  15,  1783.  Reed,  of 
Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being 
fifty-eight  pounds  four  shillings,  lawful  money  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Joseph   Safford. 

_;^58.4.0  Timo.   Brownson. 

1^245]  \^Capt.   Joseph   Safford' s  Company^  additional^ 

Pay  Roll  of  one  Man,  Capt.  Joseph  SafEord's  Company  of 
Militia  that  served  in  Windham  County  in  Sept.  1782,  through 
mistake  left  out  of  the  Pay  Roll  of  said  Company. 

Robert  Cochran       5  days  @  3/       45  miles  travel— Total     ^1.10.0 

Joseph  Safford,  Capt. 

Pay    Table    Office,    Bennington,    Jun.    1.    1784.       The    above 

account  being  examined   and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 

directed  to  pay  to  Capt    Joseph    Safford  or  bearer  one   pound   ten 

shillings. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^   „„-,<. 
o       1    D     .1  4.       r  Committee. 
Saml.  Bartht,      ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland.  Jan.  5,  1784.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Joseph  Safford. 

^1.10.0  George  Hills. 


608 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[23] 


\Capt.    William   Simonds'   Com.panv\ 


A    Pay    Roll    of    Capt.    William    vSimond's    Company,     CoU 
Bradley's  Regiment  raised  to  assist  the  Sheriff  to  g-o  to  Guilford. 


m  ^ 

^ 

DO  -H 

Names 

O)  a3 
>&  t_, 

a 

ll 

|a 

Sum  total 

fi 

p. 

GQ 

a.j3 

ft 

=1  s 
0^ 

Capt.  William  SimondB 

5 

(is 

30' 

40 

4d 

13.4 

3.3.4 

John  Harwood 

4 

40 

13.4 

l..'5.4 

Lemuel  Sargeant 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Tim  05-  Clark 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Abraham  Smith 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Jona.  Hoi  ten 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

John  Lovell 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

.     1.5.4 

Jehiel  Webb 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

W™  Storms 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Isaac  Stoel 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

John  Fuller 

5 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.8.4 

S'  William  Stearns 

5 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.8.4 

S'  Colvei)   Webb 

5 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.8.4 

Gardner  Simonds 

5 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.8.4 

Al>el  White 

5 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.8.4 

Elisha  Casting: 

5 

40 

13.4 

1.8.4 

John  Hazelton 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Ichabod  Clossen 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Corpl.  Nathan  Ware 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

John  Pulsipher 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Danl.  Richard 

4 

". 

40 

18.4 

1.5  4 

Almon  Roundye 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Elezer  Sterns 

4 

" 

40 

13.4 

1.5.4 

Westminster,  ss.  Windham  County,  Oct.  26,  1782.  Then 
Capt.  William  Simonds,  signer  to  the  within  pav  roll  personally 
appeared  and  made  solemn  oath  that  the  same  is  just  and  true. 

Coran  Nathan  Fisk,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Office,  Manchester,  April  18,  1783.  The  within  pay  roll 
being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto- 
Captain  William  Simonds  or  order,  thirty  two  pounds,  four 
shillings.  Isaac  Tichenor, 

John  Strong, 


'■'  [  Cor 


Westminster,  July  14,  1783.  Then  rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq., 
Treasurer,  ^32.4.0  lawful  money  in  full  of  this  roll  and  the  above 
warrant.  W""  Simonds,  Capt. 

[One  line  of  the  above  table,  including  the  name  of  a  soldier,  has  been  cut- 
away  by  the  binder.] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


609 


[231] 


[Ca//.   Ebenezer   Wood's  Company^ 


A  (Pay  Roll   for  Capt.  Eben'   Wood's  Company  of  Alarm  List 
in  the  Expedition  to  Guilford  in  Sept.  1782. 


Nambs 

Office 

Lt. 
Lt. 

Days 

Miles 

Pr 
mile 

Pr  day 

Total 

Joseph  Wiokwire 
Simeon  Harmon 

4 
4 

50 
50 

4 

4 

0.40 
0.40 

1.12.8 
1.12.8 

£Z.  5.4 

Simeon  Harmon,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Feb.  3,  1784.  The  above 
account  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
Lt.  Simeon  Harmon  or  bearer  three  pounds  five  shillings  and 
four  pence.  Isaac  Tichenor,  |  ^ 

Saml.  Bartlit,      [  Committee. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Feb.  9,  1784.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  being  three  pounds 
five  shillings  and  four  pence,  lawful  money,  in  behalf  of  Lt. 
Simeon  Hathaway.  Jos.  Wick  wire,  Lieut. 

Roll  on  File  in  Office. 


[535] 


^Capt.  Josiah  Fish's  Company] 


"A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Josiah  Fish's  Company  of  Foot  in  the 
jst  Regt.  of  Militia  in  Gen.  Fletcher's  Brigade,  commanded  by 
Stephen  R.  Bradley,  Colo.,  performed  in  the  month  of  Sept.  1783, 
assisting  the  Sheriff  in  carrying  into  execution  the  law,  &c:"  on 
wh.  are  the  following  names, — the  columns  of  miles  &  amount  of 
pay  are  not  given  : — 


Names 

Commen- 
cing 

Ending 

No.  of 
days 

Capt.  Josiah  Fish 
Lt.  Ezra  Holbrook 
Lt.  Amzi  Doolittle 
Lt.  Joshua  Davis 
Lt.  Elijah  Robinson 
Sergt.  Amariah  Taft 
Elias  Holbrook 
"       Benja.  How 

Sept. 

10'" 

ii 

16 

(  i 

10 
10 
10 

Sept. 
20" 
13 
11 
20 

1.  i 

11 
11 
13 

11 

4 
2 
5 
5 
2 
2 
4 

[39] 


610 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


Names 

Commen- 

No. of 

Ending 

cing 

days 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sergt.  Timo.  Holbrook 

16 

30 

5 

James  Shafter 

(  i 

i  ( 

5 

"       Asa  Brnse 

I  i 

(  t 

5 

Darius  Wheeler 

I  i 

(  ( 

5 

Corpl.  Levi  Howard 

a 

(  t 

5 

"       Saml.  Wiswell 

10 

11 

3 

John  Dyer 

( ( 

(  ( 

3 

Benja.  t)yer 

i  i 

i  ( 

3 

John  McMaster 

i  i 

t  ( 

2 

Saml.  Wiswell 

16 

20 

5 

Ely  Holbrook 

1  ( 

17 

3 

Thos.  Dunton 

(( 

t  ( 

3 

Caleb  Darling 

(  i 

(  i 

3 

Edward  White 

(  ( 

i.  ( 

3 

Jesh"  Walker 

(  t 

(  ( 

2 

W°  Robins 

(  i 

I  ( 

3 

Jos'"  Wood,  Jr. 

(  ( 

1( 

3 

John  Timlow 

(( 

(  ( 

3 

Joseph  Tyler 

(  ( 

a 

3 

Stephen  Rawson 

i  I 

(( 

3 

Peter  Hazleton 

H 

( ( 

2 

Calvin  Hayward 

i  I 

(( 

2 

Saml.  Wellman 

i  i 

i( 

3 

Asel  Woodcock 

I  I 

»* 

3 

Caleb  Hayward 

10 

13 

4 

John  Fish,  Jr 

t  ( 

( i 

4 

William  Taft 

( ( 

i  t 

4 

John  Right  [Bight] 

t  i 

( ( 

4 

Michal  Johnson 

i  i 

(( 

4 

John  How  Jr. 

n 

I  < 

4 

Thomas  Wood 

i  i 

t  ( 

4 

Calvi-n  Ewins 

u 

( ( 

4 

John  Hazeltine 

( ( 

( ( 

4 

Daniel  Miller 

t  ( 

a 

4 

Luther  Doolittle 

( i 

( t 

4 

Ephraim  Barns 

i  i 

( ( 

4 

Baley  Rawson 

if. 

( t 

4 

Eben'  Taft 

16 

20 

5 

Calvin  Hayward 

( ( 

t( 

5 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


611 


Names 

Commen- 

No. of 

Ending 

cing 

days 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Samuel  Whitney- 

16 

20 

5 

John   How,  3* 

5 

Will-^  Potter 

5 

Will""  Robins 

5 

Isaac  Hart 

5 

Ephraim  Hitchcock 

5 

Eli  Hayward 

5 

Elijah  Bruse 

5 

Ephraim  Brnse 

5 

Steph.  Tainter 

5 

Philip  Rutter 

5 

Saml.  Scott 

5 

Peter  Lyndsey 

5 

Abel  Wooderd 

5 

Jona.  Boyden 

5 

W"  Beal 

5 

Israel  Hooker 

5 

Jona.  Boyden,  Jr. 

5 

Amaziah  Ruhman 

5 

Simeon  Davis 

5 

Jerem''  Tinkham 

5 

Absalom  Holmes 

5 

Seth  Oak 

5 

Netha'''  Oak 

5 

Joel  Perham 

5 

Holden 

5 

Amos  Holbrook 

5 

Eben--  Burt 

5 

Isaac  Layn 

5 

Jeremiah  Richenson 

5 

Asa  Holbrook 

10 

11 

2 

Eph""  Barns 

16 

20 

5 

Travel  fr.  20  to  34  miles— Capt's.  64.— 


612 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


[269] 


\Capt.  Shadrach   Phelps'   Company \ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps'  Company,  Col. 
Cornelius  Douty's  Regiment  of  Foot  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
from  the  2d  day  of  October  to  the  8th.  Ordered  by  Gen. 
Stark  to  White  Creek. 


Names 

Days 

P'-  day 

Miles 

pr 

mile 

Total 

Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps 

6 

0.6.8 

30 

4d 

2.10.0 

Lt.  Edward  Hendrem 

6 

4.3 

30 

4 

1.15.6 

En.  Hendrick  Jackson 

6 

4.3 

30 

4 

1.15.6 

Sergt.  Asa  Nichols 

6 

1.7 

30 

4 

0.19.6 

"       Jabez  Griswold 

6 

1.7 

30 

4 

0.19.6 

Corpl.  John  Strow 

6 

1.5 

30 

4 

0.18.8 

Jacob  Vanworaen 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.0 

Luther  Brown 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.0 

Jonas  Putnam 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.0 

James  Borrow 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.0 

Jabez  Bennet 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.0 

David  Griswold 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.0 

Nathl.  [Nanthril]  Barns 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.O 

Job  Paddock 

6 

1.4 

30 

4 

0.18.0 

^16.   2.8 

Attest,     Shadrach  Phelps,  Capt. 

Pay    Table    OflSce,    Bennington,    March  1,  1782.     The    within 

account  being  approved   of,  the   Treasurer  is   hereby  directed  to 

pay  unto    Capt.    Shadrach    Phelps  or  order   the    sum    of    sixteen 

pounds  two  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  |  ^  ... 

XT  ^.ui    D       \.       \  Committee. 
Nathl.  Brush,      \ 

Reed,  of   the   Treasurer   the   contents  of   the  above  order  in 
behalf  of  Capt.  Shadrach  Phelps  by  his  order  4th  March,  1782. 

Simeon  Harmoun. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


613 


[95]  [Mi'/i/ia  of  Sharon  and  Royalton  under  Capt.  B.  Green] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  ten  of  the  Militia  belonging  to  the  towns  of 
Sharon  and  Royalton,  who  served  under  the  command  of  Capt. 
Beriah  Green,  at  Fort  Fortitude,  commencing  the  ll""  of  October 
and  ending  the  30""  A.  D.  1782,  both  days  included. 


Names 


Corpl.  Experience  Triscot 
JoBeph  Waller 
David  Waller 
W"  Walbridge 
Pardon  Mosure 
Nathl.  Wheeler 


Entered 

Discharg'' 

Days  in 
service 

Pay  pr 
day 

Oct.  11 

"      14 

(  C            (t 

Oct.   20 

10 
10 
10 

7 
7 
7 

l/5i 

1/4 

1/4 

1/4 

1/4 

1/4 

Total 


;^0.14.8 

0.13.4 
0.13.4 
0.  9.4 
0.  9.4 
0.  9.4 

£3.  9.4 


Attest,     Beriah  Green,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  31,  1783. 

The  within  account  being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  unto  Capt.  Beriah  Green  or  order  the  sum  of 
^3.9.4. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  ) 
John  Strong,       j 


Com^ 


Norwich,  July  35,  1783.  Received  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Treas- 
urer, three  pounds  nine  shillings  and  four  pence,  L.  M.  in  full  of 
the  within  roll  and  foregoing  order.  Elias  Stevens. 


(379] 


l^Zieut.  David  Powers    Pay  Roll] 


A  Pay  Roll  of  my  service  done  as  a  Lieut,  in  Maj.  Brownson's 
Battalion  in  the  year  1783,  commencing  April  1st  and  ending 
Oct.  33'',  inclusive.  David  Powers,  Lieut. 


Entered 

Discharged 

Days 

Eations 
pr  day 

Wages  and 

rations  pr 

day 

Pr  month 

Total 

April  1st 

Oct.  231 

205 

8" 

0.4.3i 

5.8.0 

43.15.0 

March  6,  1783.     The  above  Pay  Roll  examined  and   approved, 

the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Lieut.  David   Powers 

or  bearer,  it  being  forty-three  pounds  fifteen  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson,  )  ^  ... 

T  1.     o^  r  Committee. 

John  Strong,  ) 


614  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  March  7,  1783.  Reed,  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  being- 
forty-three  pounds  fifteen  shillings,  lawful  money. 

D.  Powers,  Lt. 

[345]  \Capt.  James  Brookins'  Company  {additional')  ] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  two  soldiers  in  Capt.  James  Brookins'  Company 
in  Col.  Fletcher's  Battalion  in  1782. 

Abraham  Owens,  from  the  1st  of  July,  1782,  until  the 
15th  of  December  ensuing,  being  five  months  and 
15  days  @  40/8  pr  month  .  .  ^11.0.0 

Solomon  Wood,  from  the  8th  of  July,  1782,  until  the 
15th  of  Dec"'  ensuing,  being  five  months  and  seven 
days  at  40/8  per  month  .  .  ^^10.9.4 


Total  ;^^21.9.4 

James  Brookins,  Capt. 

Bennington,  April  29,  1783.  Personally  appears  before  me 
Capt.  James  Brookins  and  makes  solemn  oath  that  the  above 
account  is  just  and  true,  and  that  the  said  Owens  and  Wood  were 
not  made  up  for  their  pay  in  the  pay  roll  for  my  [his]  company, 
but  were  left  out  b}'  mistake. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  Justice  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  April  29,  1783.  The  above 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster,  the  sum  of  twenty- 
one  pounds  nine  shillings  and  four  pence,  taking  his  receipt  to  be 

accountable.  Isaac  Tichenor,        |  r^  ■,. 

^.  T->  '        'r  Committee. 

Time.  Brownson,     ) 

Reed,  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2^  1784.  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


615 


[137] 


\^Lieut.   Ward  Eager' s  Company] 


The  following  is  a  true  List  of  the  officers  and  soldiers  who 
inarched  to  Brattleboro'  in  the  Muster,  December  24,  1782,  pur- 
suant to  orders  received  from  Col.  John  Sergeants  of  said  Brattle- 
boro', to  suppress  insurrections  and  disturbances  then  subsisting 
in  those  parts,  under  the  command  of  Lt.  Ward  Eagor. 


Names 


Lt.  Ward  Eager 
En.  Josh"  Davis 
Sergt.  Hezch.  Boj'den 

"      Darius  Wheeler 
Corpl.  Ephraim  Bruce 

"      Peter  Lindsy 
Fifer  Saml.  Tainter 
Abel  Bullard 
Elijah  Bruce 
Saml.  Bobinson 
Jeremy  Eichardson 
Joseph  Wilder 
Philip  Butler 
Jjem'  Stevens 
David  Southward 
Benj.  Tainter 
Edward  Smith 
Nathl.  Stedman 
Joshua  Morse 
Jonas  Stockwell 
Eben'  Ober 
Amos  Martyn 
Solo.  Wood 


Days 

Pr 

day 

4 

0.4.0 

2 

0.3.6 

2 

0.3.6 

2 

3. 

3 

3. 

3 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

4 

3. 

3 

3. 

3 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

2 

3. 

amt. 
wages 

0.16.0 
0.  7.0 


7.0 

7.0 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 

6. 


Miles 


11 
11 
12 
10 
13 
11 
9 
12 
13 
12 

12 
12 
12 
12 
9 
13 
12 
12 
11 
12 
10 
10 


Pr 

mile 

4" 


amt. 
milage 

0.3.  8 

3.  8 

3.  8 

3.  4 

4.  0 
3.  8 

3.  0 

4.  0 
4.  0 
4.  0 
3.10 
4.  0 
4.  0 
4.  0 
4.  0 

3.  4 

4.  4 
4.  0 
4.  0 

3.  8 

4.  0 
3.  4 
3.  4 


Total 


0.19.  8 

0.10.  8 

0.11.  0 

10.  4 

10. 

9.  8 

9. 
10 
10 
10. 

9.10 
10. 
10 
10 
10 
15. 
10.  4 
10 
10. 

9.  8 
10. 

9.  4 


£n.  3.10 


Pay    Table    Office,    Bennington,    Dec.    26,    1783.     The  within 

pay  roll   being  examined   and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 

directed  to  pay    unto    Lieut.    Ward   Eager   or  bearer,  the    sum    of 

twelve  pounds  three  shillings  and  ten  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  ^  ... 

o       1    -D     .1-^       t  Committee 
Saml.  Bartlit,      j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  7,  1784.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Lt.  Ward 
Eager.  Eben'  Merrick,  Capt. 


616 
[343] 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 
yCapt.  Isaac    Wheeler  s  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Isaac  Wheeler's  Company  in  Co].  John 
Sargeant's  Regiment  in  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  the  24th  of 
Dec.  to  the  26th. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Pr 
mile 

Amt. 
fees 

Pr 
day 

Total 

Capt.  Isaac  Wheeler 

3 

8 

4d 

0.3.8 

6. 

1.  0.8 

Lt.  Judah  Moore 

3 

8 

4 

4.6 

0.16.3 

Sergt.  Jesse  Swift 

3 

8 

4 

3. 

11.8 

"      Biohard  Mellen 

3 

8 

4 

3. 

11.8 

Oorpl.  Medad  Smith 

3 

8 

4 

3. 

11.8 

Samuel  Benell 

3 

8 

4 

3. 

11.8 

Simeon  Chandler 

3 

8 

4 

3. 

11.8 

Seth  Foster 

3 

8 

4 

3. 

11.8 

Joseph  Nye 

3 

8 

4 

.3. 

11.8 

Isaac  Washbourne 

3 

8 

4 

3. 

11.8 

;^6.10.3 

A  true  roll. 


Attest, 


Isaac  Wheeler,  Capt. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24,  1783.  The  within  roll 
examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  amounting  to  the  sum  of  six 
pounds  ten  shillings  and  two  pence,  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Isaac 
Wheeler  or  bearer.  Timo.  Brownson,  )  ., 

Saml.  Bartlit,         [ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24,  1783.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Isaac  Wheeler.  Simeon  Edwards. 


Committee. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


617 


[303] 


[Capt    Jaso7i  Duncan's  Company^  JDummerston] 


A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Jason  Duncan's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  John  .Sargeants'  Regiment  in  the  State  of  Vermont  for  march- 
ing: to  Brattleboro'  sundry  times,  by  order  of  Col.  Sargeants  in 
order  to  suppress  the  disaffected  oarty  in  said  Regiment,  in  Decem- 
ber, 1782. 


Names 


Jason  Duncan,  Capt. 

Daniel  Gates,  Lt. 

Benj.  Estabrook,  En. 

Josiah  Boyden,  Capt. 

Leonard  Spalding 

John  Wyman 

Seth  Duncan.        Sergt. 

Joseph  Hildreth,      " 

Nathan  Davis,  Corpl. 

Samuel  Laughton,       " 

Caleb  Graham, 

Lemuel  Davenport 

Justin  Sargeants 

Dan  Brook 

Oliver  Rice 

Joseph  Gilbert 

Nathl.   French 

George  Taylor 

Joel  Knight 

Jona.  Tainter 

Smith  Butler 

Levi  Bemas 

John  Miller 

Caleb  Sargeants 

Simeon  Johnson 

Benj.  Alvord 

John  Negus 

Charles  Davenport 

W™  Middleditch 

Joseph  Haven 

Joseph  Shaw 

William  Negus 

EHhu  Sargeants 

Russell  Bigelow 


Days 


4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
6 
2 
2 
3 
4 
3 
2 
4 
3 
4 
2 
2 
5 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
4 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 


Wages 


0. 


4.0 

13.6 

13.6 
9.0 
9.0 

18.0 
6.0 
6.0 
9.0 

12.0 
9.0 
6.0 

12.0 
9.0 

12.0 
6.0 
6.0 

15.0 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 
9.0 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 

12.0 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 
9.0 
6.0 


Miles 


21 
14 
14 
14 
18 
21 
9 
4 
14 
14 


13 
6 
9 

21 

7 
10 
7 
3 
7 
5 
7 
7 
7 
12 
5 
5 
3 
14 
6 
3 


Total 


1.4 
4.8 
4.8 
2.8 
2.4 
1.8 
2.8 
4.4 
2.0 
3.0 
7.0 
2.4 
3.4 
2.4 
1.0 
2.4 
1.8 
2.4 
2.4 
2.4 


4, 

1 

1 

1 

4.8 

2.0 

1.0 


618 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Bays 

Wages 

Miles 

Total 

Rufus  Sargeants 
Arad  Holton 

3 

2 

9.0 

6.0 

5 

7 

1.8 
2.4 

_  esse  Knig-ht 

2 

6.0 

7 

2.4 

^Danl.  Kathan 

2 

6.0 

5 

1.8 

onas  Walker,  En 

2 

6.0 

8 

2.8 

Timo.  Spalding 
Eben'  Brook 

4 
3 

12.0 
9.0 

10 

7 

6.0 
2.4 

Andrew  Haskell 

3 

9.0 

13 

4.4 

Abel  Butler 

3 

6.0 

7 

2.4 

Thos.  Burnham 

3 

9.0 

8 

2.8 

Patrick   McManus 

2 

6.0 

6 

2.0 

Oliver  Hartwell 

2 

6.0 

5 

1.8 

Wm.  Kelley 

2 

6.0 

5 

1.8 

David  Button 

2 

6.0 

6 

3.0 

Leml.  Graham 

2 

6.0 

5 

1.8 

Benj.  Whitney 
Alex.   Kelley 
Asa  Button 

3 
2 
4 

9.0 

6.0 

12.0 

8 
10 
14 

2.8 
3.4 

4.8 

Calvin  Builer 

2 

6.0 

7 

2.4 

Silas  Fairchild 

4 

12.0 

15 

5.0 

Jacob  Laughton 
Moses  Taylor 

4 

2 

12.0 
6.0 

14 

7 

4.8 
2.4 

Reuben  Spalding 
Nathan  Cook 

5 
2 

15.0 
6.0 

2 
7 

0.8 
2.4 

Bavid  Laughton 

5 

15.0 

20 

6.8 

Jesse  Hildreth 

3 

9.0 

7 

2.4 

Benj.    Howe 

2 

6.0 

10 

3.4 

Henry  Balcom 

2 

6.0 

10 

3.4 

Isaac   Miller 

2 

6.0 

8 

2.8 

^26.17.0 

;£9.13.0 

Jason   Buncan,  Capt. 
Bummerston,  Feb.  10,  1783.     Then  personally  appeared  Capt. 
John   Buncan  and  solemnly  swore  that  this  muster  roll  was  a  true 
Muster  Roll,  according  to  his  best  knowledge. 

Before  me,  Jona.  Knight,  Justice  of  Peace, 
Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24,  1783.  The  within  roll 
examined  and  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  amounting  to  the  sum  of  thirty- 
six  pounds  ten  shillings  lawful  money  to  Capt.  Jason  Buncan  or 
bearer.  Timo.  Brownson,  j  p 

Saml.  Bartlit,         [  ^°^ 


Dmmittee 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


619 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24,  1783.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Jason  Duncan. 

;^36.10.0.  Simeon  Edwards. 


[205] 


\Capt.  Jason  Duncan's  Company^  additional  ^ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  a  nunnber  of  Men  in  Capt.  Jason  Duncan's 
Company  in  Dummerston  in  Col.  John  Sergents'  Regiment  of 
militia,  for  marching  to  Guilford  in  September  and  to  Brattle- 
boro'  in  December,  1782,  by  order  from  Col.  Sergents,  which 
thro'  mistake  were  never  made  up  in  the  Pay  Rolls  which  were 
made  up  for  service  done  by  the  company  at  that  time,  and  have 
never  received  any  wages  nor  had  any  drawn  for  the  service 
hereafter  mentioned. 


Names 


Elijah  Town,  Jr. 
Charles  Davenport 
Charles  Davenport,  Jr. 
John  Scott 
Andrew  Herschel 
Samuel  Dutton,  Jr. 
Cornelius  Jones 


Days 


Pr 

day 


amt. 
wages 

0.12.0 
9.0 
6.0 
9.0 
9.0 
3.0 
6.0 


Miles 


14 

7 
7 
7 


P' 

mile 

Total 

4 

0.  4.8 

4 

2.4 

2.4 

2.4 

2.8 

2.8 

1.8 

i:3.12.8 

Dummerston,  March  25,  1874. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  June  22,  1784.  The  within 
roll  is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the 
same,  being  three  pounds  twelve  shillings  and  eight  pence,  lawful 
money,  to  Capt.  Jason  Duncan  or  bearer. 

^3.12.8  Time.  Brownson,    )  p        , 

Saml.   Bartlit,  S^"^^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  23*,  1784.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  Capt.  Jason 
Duncan. 

^3.12.8  Josiah  Boyden. 


620 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


[377]  [Ctf/.   John  Sergeants'  Regiment — Officers] 

Pay  Roll  for  the  Field  officers  of  the  7"'  Regiment  of  the 
State  of  Vermont,  for  service  done  in  defence  of  the  State  in 
Sept.  1782,  excepting  Maj.  Edwards  is  only  returned  for  service 
done  in  Dec.  1782. 


Names 

Days 

amt. 
wages 

Miles 

amt. 
wages 

John  Sergeants,     Col. 
Zadock  Granger     Lt.  C. 
Simeon  Edwards,  MaJ' 

10 

7 

13 

7.  0.0 
4.  4.0 
6.10.0 

16 
20 

80 

5.4 
6.8 
6.8 

;^17.14.0      116 
Phineas  Freeman,  Q.  M.,  Express  service  4  days, 
wages  ^"1.14.0.  milage  0.16.8 


1.18.8 


[  Total,  i:  22.3.4 

Attest,  John  Sergeants,  C°' 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24,  1733.  The  within 
roll  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
Vermont  is  directed  to  pay  to  Col.  John  Sergeant  or  bearer  the 
sum  ot  twenty-two  pounds  three  shillings  and  four  pence,  lawful 
money.  Timo.    Brownson, 

Saml.   Bartlit, 


Committee. 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24,  1783.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Col.  John 
Sargeants. 

;^22.3.4  Simeon  Edwards. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


621 


[286] 


lCaJ>t  Nathaniel  Smith's  Company\ 


A  Pay  Roll  for  Capt.  Nathl.  Smith's  Company  for  service  done 
for  this  State  in  the  year  1783. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

Total 

Lt.  Enos  Harmon 

3 

11 

16.5 

Sergt.  Stephen  Eastman 

3 

8.5 

Corpl.  Josiah  Risdon 

3 

8.0 

Hezekiah  Tousley 

3 

7.8 

Calvin  Eastman 

3 

7.8 

Thomas  Tousley 

3 

7.8 

Oliver  Eastman 

3 

7.8 

William  Tousley 

3 

2.4 

Ashbel  Sykes 

3 

7.8 

Matthew  Tousley 

3 

3 

7.8 

Cyprian  Eastman 

3 

7.8 

Leinuel  Stannard 

3 

7.8 

Saml.  Brooks 

3 

7.8 

Reuben  Farnsworth 

3 

7.8 

^5.11.2 

Enos  Harmon,  Lt. 


Pay  Table  Office,  Jan.  28,  1784.  The  within  pay  roll  ap- 
proved, the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Lt.  Enos 
Harmon,  or  bearer,  it  being  five  pounds  eleven  shillings  and 
eight  pence.  Timo.  Brownson, 

Samuel   Bartlit, 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Feb.  12,  1784.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Lt.  Enos 
Harmon. 

^5.11.8  Jona.  Eastman. 


j.  Com'^ 


622 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[74 J  yCapt.  John   Grays  Company] 

A    Pay    Roll  of    Capt.    Gray's    Company    of    Foot   in   Col.  Ira 
Allen's  Regiment  for  service  done  in  the  year  1782. 


Names 

Days 

Miles 

For 
service 

For 
travel 

For  pro- 
vision 

Total 

B  d 

s. 

;^8.d 

Oapt.  Gray 

3 

18 

10/8 

4/6 

1. 

0.]9.4 

Lt.  Underbill 

3 

18 

8 

4/6 

1. 

14.6 

Sergt.  Danl.  Kent 

1 

8 

yn 

3. 

0.6 

4.3 

Shubael  Cook 

1 

18 

l/7i 

3. 

0.6 

4.3 

W"  Danton 

2 

18 

2/8 

1/6 

1. 

8.8 

ThoB.  Sanford 

3 

8 

3/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Joseph  Gage 

1 

18 

1/4 

2. 

0.6 

4.0 

W"  Manley 

3 

18 

2/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Lumeum  Ca»8 

3 

18 

2/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Sam'  Strong 

3 

18 

2/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

DamaBe  to  hii  gun  89. 

Ja.  Underbill 

2 

8 

2/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Asa  Strong 

1 

18 

1/4 

3 

0.6 

4.0 

Isaiab  Gray 

3 

8 

2/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Titus  Sikes 

1 

18 

1/4 

3. 

0.6 

4.0 

Sylvanus  Sikes 

3 

18 

2/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Tbos.  Dunton 

3 

8 

2/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Jno.  Kent 

1 

8 

1/4 

2. 

0.6 

4.0 

Cepbas  Kent 

1 

8 

1/4 

2. 

0.6 

4.0 

Moses  Kent 

1 

8 

1/4 

3. 

0.6 

4.0 

David  Underbill 

1 

8 

1/4 

3. 

0.6 

4.0 

Danl.  Barnbam 

2 

18 

3/8 

4/6 

1. 

8.8 

Jno.  Manley  3'' 

1 

8 

1/4 

3. 

0.6 

4.0 

Erestes  Monsel 

1 

8 

1/4 

3. 

0.6 

4.0 

om. 


[lohn  Gray,  Capt.]* 

Pay  Table  Office,  April  24,  1783.  The  within  pay  roll  ex- 
amined and  approved,  the  treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same 
to  Capt.  John  Gray  or  bearer,  it  being  eight  pounds  thirteen  shill- 
ings. Timo.  Brownson, 

^8.13.0  John  Strong, 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  7,  1783. 

Reed,  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above 
order,  being  eight  pounds  thirteen  shillings  lawful  money.  In 
behalf  of  Capt.  Gray.  John  Strong. 

♦[Footing  of  Column  and  Signature  (?)  cut  off  by  binder] 


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[166]  [Capt.  Thomas  Barney  and  Volunteers] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Barney  and  sixteen  Volunteers 
that  marched  agreeable  to  Col.  Ira  Allen's  Orders,  received  March 
the  18'\  1783. 


Capt.  Thomas  Barney,  3  days  20/,  Travel  16  miles  5/4     £ 

Lt.  Stephen  Smith,  2  days  8/8,  Travel  12  miles  4/ 

Sergt.  Christopher  Roberts,  2  days   3/2,  Travel   16   miles 

5/4 
Sergt.  Truman  Powel,  2  days  3/2,  Travel  12  miles  4/ 
John  Roberts,  2  days  3/2,  Travel  12  miles  4/ 
"       Jonathan  Ormsby,  2  days.  Travel  16  miles  5/4 
Peleg  Sutherland,  2  days  2/8,  Travel  12  miles  4/ 
Timothy  Bliss,  2  days  2/8,  Travel  16  miles  5/4 
James  Lewis,  2  days  2/8,  Travel  16  miles  5/4 
Jeremiah  Whelpley,  1  day  1/4,  8  miles  2/8 
Nathan  Beman,  2  days  2/8,  12  miles  4/ 
Daniel  Ormsby,  %  days  2/8,  16  miles  5/4 
Benjamin  Roberts,  2  days  2/8,  16  miles  5/4 
William  Bennet.  2  days  1/4,  8  miles  2/8 
Thomas  Abner,  1  day  1/4,  8  miles  2/8 
Daniel  Jones,  1  day  1/4,  6  miles  2/ 


1.5.4 
12.8 


7.2 
7.2 
8.6 
6.8 
8.0 
8.0 
4.0 
6.8 
8.0 
8.0 
4.0 
4.0 
3.4 


£%.lQ.i 


Attest,  Thomas  Barney,  Capt. 
Manchester,  April  26,   1784. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  April  27,  1784.  The  above  roll 
is  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being 
six  pound  ten  shillings  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Thomas  Barney,  or 
bearer.  Saml.  Bartlit,         (  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson,  i 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  8,  1784.  Reed,  of^  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Barney. 

^6.10.0  Robt.  Loggan. 


[176] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 
\Capt.  Frye  Bayiey's  Company,  Newbury'\ 


627 


A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Frye  Bayiey's  Company  in  Newbury,  from 
May,  1781  till  the  end  of  the  War,  and  scouting,  guarding,  &c. ,  in 
sundry  alarms  iinder  the  command  of  Col.  Peter  Alcott  and  Robert 
Johnson. 


Time  in 

service 

Pay    per 

Names 

mnn  fli 

Total 

Months 

Days 

ili  \j  lI  \.  1.L 

Fray  Bayley,  Capt. 

1 

20 

8.0.0 

13.  6.8 

Remembrance  Chamber- 

lin,  Lt. 

1 

2 

5.8. 

5.16.0 

John  Russell,  2*  Lt. 

12 

6.8. 

2.12.0 

Edmund  Brown,  Ensign 

10 

6.0. 

3.   4. 

Joshua  Bayley,  Sergt. 

1 

20 

2.8. 

4.   0. 

Samuel  Eaton,        " 

16 

2.8. 

1.   5.7 

Er  Chamberlin,      " 

6 

2.8. 

9.6 

John  Brown,            " 

12 

2.8. 

19. 

Jacob  Bayley,  Junior 

1 

20 

2. 

3.   6.8 

Stephen  Powers 

1 

20 

2. 

3.   6.8 

Samuel  Johnson 

1 

14 

2. 

2.18.8 

Moses  Knight 

1 

14 

2. 

2.18.8 

David  Hazeltine 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Siles  Chamberlin 

17 

2. 

1.   2.8 

Sylvanus  Heath 

11 

2. 

14.8 

John  Sayer 

12 

2. 

16. 

Abiel  Chamberlin 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Daniel  Goodwin 

12 

2. 

16. 

Uriah  Chamberlin 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Gideon  Smith 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Peter  Wesson 

6 

2. 

8. 

Aaron  Wesson 

6 

2. 

8. 

Elihu  Johnson 

6 

2. 

8. 

Dudley  Carleton 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Peletiah  Bliss 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Robert  Kay 

1 

2. 

2. 

Cornelius  Morgan 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Benjamin  Muzzey 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Joseph  Chamberlin 

1 

14 

2. 

2.18.8 

Simeon  Stevens 

25 

2. 

1.13.4 

Otho  Stevens 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Jacob  Kent,  Junior 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Paul  Ford 

20 

2. 

1.   6.8 

628 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Time   in  service 

Names 

Pay    per 

Total 

Months 

Days 

month 

Aaron  Shepard 

11 

2. 

14.  S 

Jona.  Barrows 

6 

2. 

8. 

Sam'  Fellows 

3 

2. 

2.8 

Asher  Chamberlin 

6 

2. 

8. 

Moses  Chamberlin 

1 

10 

2. 

13.4 

Ashbel  Shepard 

6 

2. 

8. 

Reuben  Foster 

11 

2. 

14.8 

John  Mills 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Tho=  Brock 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Jona.  Goodwin 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Sam'  Barnett 

11 

2. 

14.8 

John  Vance,  Jr. 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Jas.   Johnstone 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Sam'  Webster 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Eph.  Webster 

12 

2. 

16.0 

Levi  Sylvester,  Jr. 

6 

2. 

8.0 

Neh.  Lovewell 

12 

2. 

16.0 

Luthera  Edy 

11 

2. 

14.8 

John  Johnson 

11 

2. 

14.8 

John  G.  Bayley 

1 

2 

2. 

2.   3.8 

Jacob  Fowler 

11 

2. 

14,8 

Jos.  Taylor 

6 

2. 

8.0 

Sam'  Butterfield 

6 

2. 

80 

W"  Wallace 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Tho»  Hibbard 

6 

2. 

8. 

Tho=  McKeltch 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Jas.  Spears 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Reuben  Sandborn 

6 

2. 

8.0 

Nath'  Chamberlin 

6 

2. 

8.0 

John  Canada 

11 

2. 

14.8 

Jona.  Povv^ers 

15 

2. 

1.  0.0 

Ja"  Bayley 

21 

3. 

1.   8.0 

Levi  Sylvester,  Senior 

10 

2. 

13.4 

Sam'  Hadley 

15 

2. 

1.   0.0 

John  Way 

11 

2 

14.8 

Ja'  Wesson 

6 

2 

8. 

Timo.  llaseltine 

6 

2. 

8. 

;^91.11.0 

Fry  Bayley,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


629 


Pay  Table  Office,    Sunderland,  July  9,  1785.     The  within  roll 

is  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 

same,  being  ninety-one  pounds  eleven  shillings  lawful    money,  to 

Capt.  Fry  Bayley  or  bearer.  Sam'  Bartlit,        |  ^ 

T,.„„  r,  '        y  Committee. 

Tim"  Brownson,  j 

Sunderland,  July  9,   1785.     Rec*   of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the 

contents  of  this  order. 

;^91.11.0  John  G.  Bayley. 

[9,   see  353]  [CaJ>t  Benjamin  Whitney's  Company'] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Whitney's  Company  in  the 
State  of  Vermont,  at  Guilford  and  other  adjacent  parts  in  the 
county  of  Windham,  from  the  30th  of  Oct.  1783,  to  the  1=*  of 
March,  1784,  inclusive. 


Names 


Capt.  BeDJ.  Whitney 

Lt.  Experience  Pisk 

En.  Oliver  Waters 

Sergt.  David  MoLane 
"      Saml.    Negus 
"      Sylvanus  Fisk 
"       W"  Martin 

Corpl.  Joseph  Burk 
"      Asa  Dutton 
"       Henry  Harris 
"       Clifford  Chaffe 

Eifer  John  Day 

Drm'  Joel  Knight 

Abel  Willard 

Ezekiel  Robinson 

Asaph  Wright 

Solo.  Baidwell 

Eben'  Abby 

Seth  Gould 

Waterman  Gould 

Solo.  Howard 

Pearl  Gould 

Hosea  Miller 

Vestus  Miller 

Abraham  Shipman 

Leml.  Richardson 

W"  Shipman 

Benj.  Fletcher 

Danl.  Badger 

James  Crawford 

Stephen  Fisk 

Aaron  Gould 

Ephraim  Spencer 

Constant  Chaffee 


Enlisted 
1783 

Oct.    31 

do 

do 
Nov.  1 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Nov.  4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Nov.  6 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Nov.  7 

do 

do 


Wages 
per  mo. 

;^10 


3.10 
3.10 
3.10 
3.10 
3.  5 


3. 
3. 


5 
5 

3.  5 
3.  5 


Discharge 

In  service] 

1784 

Mos 

Days 
4 

March  1" 

4 

1 1 

4 

4 

'< 

4 

4 

( ( 

4 

2 

•' 

4 

2 

f  i 

4 

2 

11 

4 

2 

li 

4 

3 

" 

4 

3 

(( 

4 

3 

tt 

4 

3 

11 

4 

3 

" 

4 

3 

it 

4 

3 

1 1 

4 

3 

<( 

4 

3 

" 

3 

29 

it 

3 

29 

(( 

3 

29 

" 

3 

39 

a 

3 

39 

" 

3 

39 

it 

3 

2T 

'* 

3 

27 

t( 

8 

37 

tt 

3 

37 

(( 

3 

27 

tl 

3 

27 

t( 

.  3 

27 

<• 

3 

27 

li 

3 

37 

'■ 

2 

36 

tt 

3 

38 

tt 

3 

36 

Total 


48.13.0 
37.  4.0 


37. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
12. 
12. 
11 


4.0 
6.8 
6.8 


6.4 
6.4 
6.4 
6.4 
6.4 
6.4 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 
18.0 
11.18  0 
11.18.0 
11.18.0 
11.18.0 
11.18.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.14.0 
11.12.0 
11.12.0 
U.12.0 


38.12.0 
29.  2.0 
39.  2.0 
10.16.8 
10.16.8 
10.16.8 
10.16.8 
10.  1.4 
10.   1.4 


10. 

2. 

10. 

10. 


1.4 
1.4 
1.4 
1.4 


9.  4.0 
9.  4.0 
9.  4.0 
5.16.0 
8.16.0 
8.16.0 
8.16.0 
8.16.0 
8.16.0 
8.16.0 
8.13.0 
8.13.0 
8.12.0 
8.12.0 
8.13.0 
5.13.0 
5.12.0 
8.13.0 
8.12.0 
8.10.0 
8.10.0 


630 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Names 

Enlisted 

Wages 

Disoharg 

In  service 

Total 

1783 
Nov.   7 

per  mo. 
3.   0 

1784 

Mos 

Days 

John  Spaulding 

March  1" 

3 

26 

11.12.0 

3.10.0 

Abel  Butler 

Oct.    30 

" 

4 

4 

12.  8.0 

2.10.0 

Moses  Seaver 

do 

" 

4 

4 

12.  8.0 

9.  6.0 

Timo.  Carpenter 

Nov.  8 

11 

3 

25 

11. 10.0 

9.  6.0 

Bulkley  Hutching 

do 

" 

3 

25 

11.10.0 

8.  8.0 

John  Hill 

do 

" 

3 

25 

11.10.0 

8.  8.0 

Solo.  Fleeman 

do 

•' 

3 

35 

11.10.0 

2.  8.0 

John  French 

do 

( ( 

3 

25 

11.10.0 

2.  8.0 

Nathan  Cobb 

do 

i  ( 

3 

25 

11.10.0 

8.  8.0 

Elnathan  Perry 

do 

1  ( 

3 

25 

11. 10.0 

8.  8.0 

David  Pettes 

Nov.  10 

it 

3 

28 

11.  6.0 

8.  8.0 

Saml.  Wood 

do 

ti 

3 

23 

11.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

Moses  Leonard 

do 

" 

3 

23 

U.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

Eben'  Holtdn 

do 

^ , 

3 

23 

11.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

James  Pratt 

do 

ii 

3 

23 

11.  6.0 

Noah  Robinson 

do 

11 

3 

33 

11.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

Wm.  Wyman 

Nov.  10 

" 

3 

23 

11.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

Wm.  Wyman,  Jr. 

do 

" 

3 

23 

11.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

Oliver  Eice 

Oct.    30 

a 

4 

4 

12.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

Eleazer  Whitney 

Nov.  10 

" 

3 

33 

12.  8.0 

9.  6.0 

Silas  Pairchilds 

do 

it 

3 

33 

13.  6.0 

8.  4.0 

John  Brown 

Nov.   U 

it 

3 

17 

11.  6,0 

8.  4.0 

Caleb  Moore 

do 

(' 

3 

17 

10.14.0 

7.12.0 

James  Mann 

do 

tt 

3 

17 

10.14.0 

7.12.0 

Wm.  Negus 

Oct.    30 

" 

4 

24 

10  14.0 

7.12.0 

John  Negus 

do 

(( 

4 

34 

12.  8.0 

9.  6.0 

Stephen  Tainter 

Nov.  18 

( ( 

3 

13 

12.  8.0 

9.  6.0 

Charles  Davenport 

Nov.  4 

<( 

3 

29 

11.18.9 

7.  6.0 

Jonas  Temple 

do 

<( 

3 

39 

11.18.9 

8.16.0 

Nathl.  Bartlett 

Nov.  8 

(> 

3 

25 

11.10.0 

8.16.0 

Eleazer  Harris 

Oct.    30 

4 

4 

12.  8.0 

9.  6.0 

;^345.13.6 

I  hereby  declare  the  within  to  be  a  true  pay  roll  as  within 
mentioned,  of  my  company,  amounting  as  may  be  seen  by  the 
within  footings  to  the  sum  of  ;^900:11:3. 

Westminster,  18'^  June,  1784.  Benjamin  Whitney,  Capt. 

June  24,  J784.  This  may  certify  that  all  the  men  that  are 
made  up  in  the  within  roll  (except  two)  have  received  a  month's 
pay,  amounting  in  the  whole  to  two  hundred  and  nine  pounds,  two 
shillings,  to  be  deducted  out  of  the  sum  total. 

Benj.  Whitney,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland.  June  24,  1784.  The  within  pay 
roll  is  examined  and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same,  being  six  hundred  and  sixty-two  pounds  sixteen  shillings 
and  eight  pence,  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Benjamin  Whitney,  or 
bearer.  Saml.  Bartlit,         )  p„™ee 

Timo.  Brownson,  ( 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


631 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  34,  1784.  Reed,  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Benjamin  Whitney,  Capt. 

[The  last  column  appears  in  the  original  roll  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Thomas  Tolman,  Esq.,  Paymaster.]         C.  L.  Knapp. 

[The  last  column  above  agrees  (with  some  variations)  with  the 
last  column  of  the  roll  on  p.  [352].  Certain  errors  in  this  roll 
have  been  corrected  from  that.  Others  are  obvious  enough,  and 
are  given  as  found.     G.] 

[39]  [^Capf.  Jacob  Odel's  Company] 

A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jacob  Odel's  Company  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's 
Reg*  of  Militia  for  service  done  the  state  of  Vermont  in  the 
year  1784  on  an  alarm  in  April  a  taking  tories  on  Rupert  Moun- 
tain. 


Names  and  Bank 

Wages 
prday 

Amount 
of  wages 

Miles 
travel 

20 

Amt.  of 
travel 

0.6.8 

Amt.  wages 
>nd  travel 

Capt.  Jacob  Odel 

2 

6/8 

0.13.  4 

1.  0.  0 

Lt.  Stephen  Smith 

2 

4/8 

0.  8.  6 

20 

0.6.8 

0.15.  2 

Ens"  Eliak"  Deming 

2 

4/3 

0.  8.  6 

20 

0.6.8 

0.15.  2 

Sergt.  Dan  Allen 

2 

1/7 

0.  3.  2 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.10 

"     Nathan  Smith 

2 

1/7 

0.  3.  2 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.10 

"    Bich'^  M'Intyre 

2 

1/7 

0.  3.  2 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.10 

Oorpl.  Nathl.  Eichardson 

2 

1/5 

0.  2.10 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.  6 

John  Jones 

a 

1/4 

0.   2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.  4 

Andrew  Anderson 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.  4 

Philip  Eeynolds 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.  4 

John  Vaughn 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.   9.  4 

Jas.  Jameson 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.  4 

W"  Cartee 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.  4 

Tabor  Washbond 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.   9.  4 

Wallace  Sutherland 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.   9.  4 

Simeon  Hine 

1 

1/4 

0.   1.  4 

10 

0.3.4 

0.  4.  8 

Benj.  Vaughn 

2 

1/4 

0.  2.  8 

20 

0.6.8 

0.  9.  4 

^8.18.0 

Jacob  Odel,  Capt. 

Bennington  County,  April  15,  1783.     Sworn  before  me. 

John  Strong,  Justice  of  Peace. 
Pay  Office,   Manchester,   Apl.   16,   1783.     The  within   account 
being  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Capt. 
Jabob  Odel  or  bearer,  eight  pounds  eighteen  shillings. 

Isaac  Tichenor,  )  Qq^^^ 
Jno.  Strong,        ( 
Treasurer's  Office,   Sunderland,   Oct.    11,   178t.     Reed,   of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Jacob 


aert  Loggan. 


632 


STATE   OF  VERMONT 


\^I^i7-si  Company  of  Militia  in  Bennington^ 

Muster  Roll  of  the   first  Company  of  Militia  in  the  town  of 
Benning^ton,  organized  October  24""  1764 

Office?-s 

John  Fasseti  Captain 

James  Breckenridge  Lieutenant 

Elisha  Field  Ensign 


Warrant  Officers 
Leonard  Robinson  1"'  Sergeant 
Samuel  Safford        2°'^        do 
Ebenezer  Wood       3'''^         do 
Henry  Walbridge    4'^         do 


Rank  and  File 
Benjamin  Whipple  1^'  Corporal 
John  Wood  2""        do 

Samuel  Pratt  Z''^         do 

Peter  Harwood  4""        do 


Music 
Benajah  Story  Drummer 


Timothy  Abbott 
John  Armstrong 
Libeus  Armstrong 
Samuel  Atwood 
John  Burnham 
John  Burnham  Jr 
David  Barnard 
Levi  Castle 
Nathan  Clark  Jr 
Asa  Clark 
Nathan  Clark  3" 
Isaac  Clark 
Cornelius  Cady 
Johnson  Cleveland 
Robert  Cochran 
fSamuel  Cutler 
Isaac  Davis 
Elijah  Dewey 
Enoch  Eastman 
David  Fassett 
Samuel  Scott 
John  Smith 
John  Smith  Jr 
Joseph  Smith 
Samuel  Smith 
Thomas  Smith 

Samuel 
From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  180] 


John  Fassett  Jr 
Jonathan  Fassett 
Josiah  Fuller 
Thomas  Henderson 
Zacbariah  Harwood 
Abraham  Newton 
George  Pengery 
Timothy  Pratt 
Silas  Robinson 
Moses  Robinson 
Joseph  Richardson 
Daniel  Rood 
Benjamin  Rood 
David  Safford 
Joseph  Safford 
Daniel  Scott 
Jonathan  Scott 
Matthew  Scott 
Moses  Scott 
Oliver  Scott 
Phineas  Scott 
Elijah  Story 
Thomas  Story 
Samuel  Tubbs 
Joseph  Wickwire 
Samuel  Wright 
Robinson  Clerk  of  the  Company 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


633 


\Capt.  Elijah  Dewey' s  Company  Warned'^ 

To  Sergeant  Daniel  Harmon 
These  are  to  desire  you  to  warn  the  men  whose  names  are 
hereunto  annexed  belonging  to  my  Company,  to  appear  at  the 
parade  ground,  at  the  Meeting  House,  in  Bennington,  on  the  first 
day  of  November  next  at  one  o'clock  in  the  afternoon;  with  Arms 
complete  for  Exercising — Given  under  my  hand  at  Bennington 
this  24th  day  of  Oct.  1775 

Elijah  Dewey 


Thomas  Haynes 
Jedediah  Merrill 
Jonathan  Griswold 
Seth  Porter 
Aaron  Haynes 
Jonathan  Haynes  Jun. 
Ezekial  Harmon 
Edward  Henderson 
David  Towslee 
Silas  Harmon 
Caleb  Harmon 
Joshua  Harmon 
Abner  Marble 


Aaron  Hubbell 
John  Porter 
Joseph  Robinson 
John  Burnham  Jr. 
Thaddeus  Harris 
W™  Breakenridge 
Thomas  Henderson 
Roger  Ladd 
George  Christie 

Class 
Jonathan  Parsons 
Amos  Page 


[From  Henry  StevenB  Papers,  v.  180] 


634 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


[See  p.  9] 
Pay  Roll 


\Capt.  Elijah  Dewey  s  Company\ 


of  Capt.  Elijah  Dewey's  Company  in  Col.  Moses 
Robinson's  Regement  of  Militia  in  the  service  of  the  United  States 
of  America  Mount  Independence  1776 


Date  of 

Number 

Wages 
per  Day 

Total 

Mens  Names 

Entered 
Service 

days  in 
Service 

Amount 
of  Wages 

Elijah  Dewey,  Capt. 

Oct. 

28 

;£5.4. 

£n.  9.4 

Eben''  Walbridge,  Lieut. 

18 

28 

3.8. 

5.   2.2 

Thom=  Jewett,  2nd  Lieut. 

18 

28 

3.8. 

5.   2.8 

Nath'  Fillmore,  Ensign 

18 

28 

2.8. 

5.   2.8 

Joseph  Rudd 

18 

28 

1.7. 

2.   4.4 

Daniel  Harmon 

18 

28 

1.7. 

2.   4.4 

John  Fay 

18 

28 

1.7. 

2.  4.4 

John  Smith 

18 

28 

1.7. 

2.  4.4 

Jedediah  Merrill 

18 

28 

i.n.^y-z 

1.17.4 

Thomas  Story 

18 

28 

1.7.5^ 

1.17.4 

Sam'  Cutler 

18 

28 

1.4 

1.17.4 

Ezekiel  Harmon 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Joseph  Wickwire 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Daniel  Kinsley 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Jonathan  Parsons 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Andras  Weaver 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Abner  Marble 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Phineas  Scott 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17-4 

Aaron  Haynes 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Silas  Harmon 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Joseph  Robinson 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Ezekiel  Smith 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Seth  Porter 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

David  Powers 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Hopestill  Armstrong 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Joseph  Willoughby 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Sara'  Hunt 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Joshua  Carpenter 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Othinal  Green 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Phillip  Matteson 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

Rosel  Mosely 

18 

28 

Do 

1.17.4 

^73.12.4 

[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  180.  J 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


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\Capt.  Elijah  Dewey's  Men — Receipts  for  Pay\ 

These  may  certify  that  we  whose  Names  are  hereunto  Sub- 
scribed have  Rec'd  all  the  Wages  and  Billet  Money  that  is  our  Due 
from  Elijah  Dewey  who  went  out  as  our  Captain  in  the  Alarm  Last 
Oct.  at  Ticonderoga — Witness  our  hand  this  6""  day  of  May  1777. 


Thomas  Story 
Abner  Marble 

indorsement  on  Ms  note 
John  Smith  jr 
Hopestill  Armstrong 
Sam'  Cutler 
Phineas  Scott 
Joseph  Robinson 
Thomas  Jewett 
Nathaniel  Fillmore 
John  Fay 
Joseph  Wickwire 
Roswell  Mosely 
Daniel  Hastings 
Jedediah  Merrill 
Aaron  Haynes 
[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v,  180.] 


Daniel  Harmon 
Joseph  Rudd 
Ezekiel  Harmon 
Silas  Harmon 
Ezekiel  Smith 
Jonathan  Parsons 
Seth  Porter 
Joseph  Willoughby 
Joshua  X  Carpenter 

mark 
Sam'  Hunt 
Phillip  Matteson 
Othinal  Green 
Andreas  Weaver 
David  Powers 


\Capt.  Gideon  Brownsons  Company'] 
A  List  of  Cap'  Brownsons  Company  Montreal  Feb''  26  1776 


Gideon  Brownson,  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Walbridge,  Lieut. 
Elishama  Tozer,  Lieut. 
Amos  Allen,  Serj't 
John  Cobb,  Serj  t 
Thomas  Boggess,  Serj't 
David  Malery,  Corprill 
Abraham  Kelley,    Do 

Robert  Averill 
Sam"  Allen 
Abraham  Allen 
Jery  Beaman 
Sam"  Barlow 
Abner  Blanchard 


John  Cobb,  Drumer 

David  Curtis 

Jesse  Doud 

Elijah  Fuller 

Jonathan  House 

Jery  Huntington 

Benjamin  Huntley 

Ichabod  Hawley 

Jonathan  Jurdin  Deserted 

Joseph  Kellog 

John  Renolds 

George  Rush 

Henry  Rush 

Abraham  Smith 

George  Saxston 


636 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


David  Welch 

WiUiam  Hulburl 

Azriel  Blanchard 

Joseph  Colter 

John  Jonson 

Joel  Prindle  Deserted 

John  Heart     Not  joind 

Jacob  Stockwell  Do 

Jehial  Johns    on  furlough 

Alexander  Alford     Not  joind 

George  Patterson 

John  Bheartwick 

Libeus   Stannard 

Aaron  Comstock 

Robert  Vine 

John  Smith 


Eliphelet  Smith 

Daniel  Watkins 

Joseph  Young 

James  Ovits 

John  Whiston 

Epheram  Blackmon 

John  Brown 

Timothy  Moss 

Mathew  Burroughs 

John  Burroughs 

Eben"'  Vine 

John  Vongelder 

Edin  Jonson 

John  Gray 

John  Thomas 

Sam"  Stuart 

Sam"  Michel 

Solomon  Vine 

[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  178] 

[Capt.  Gideon  Brownson' s  Company\ 

A  muster  Rool  of  Cap'  Gideon  Brownsons  Company  in  Col" 
Warners  Reg'  Now  in  the  Service  of  the  United  of  the  Colinies  of 
North  amarica 

Captain 
Gidion  Brownsons 


Gone  forwards 
.    Do 
Do 
Dedd 
Sick  on  the  Road 
Lame   Do  at  fort 


George 


Sergants 

Janua^ 

John  Cobb 

Inlisted 

20 

Present 

Amos  alien 

Do 

21 

Sick  in  Hosp't 

Thomas  Boggess 

Do 

16 

at  Bauport  on  com'd 

Sam"  Stuart 

Inlisted 

16 

Present 

Robert  Averal 

Do 

21 

at  Beauport  Sick 

Sam"  Allen 

Do 

20 

Present 

abraham  Allen 

Do 

20 

Present 

John  Bheartwick 

Do 

Yi 

at  orlins  on  Com'd 

Jeary  Beamn 

Do 

21 

at  orlins  on  Com'd 

Sam"  Barlow 

Do 

31 

Present 

abner  Blanchard 

Do 

17 

at  orlins  on  Com'd 

Epheram  Blackmor     Do 

25 

In  Hospitle  Sick 

Inlisted    into    the    Canadian 

John  Brown 

Do 

L6 

Rigt  April  20th 

Mathew  Burris 

Do 

16 

Present 

*John  Burris 

Do 

16 

Do 

•Paper  torn  off  here. 


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637 


First  Lieut.  &  Adjutant 
Ebenezer  Walbridge 


Corporals 

Januay 

abraham  Carley       Inlisted 

16 

at  Boport  Sick 

George  Saxston            Do 

21 

in  Hospitle  Sick 

Ichabod  Hawley           Do 

22 

Present 

Benjamin  Huntley  Inlisted 

21 

Present 

William  Hulburt          Do 

16 

Do 

Jonath"^  Jurdin              Do 

17 

Deserted  29  Feb'y 

Edin  Jonston                 Do 

16 

Present 

John  Jonston                 Do 

16 

Inlisted  into  the  Rigt  of  Col" 
Porter  April  19 

Joseph  Kellog               Do 

20 

Present 

Timothy  Moss               Do 

16 

at  Boport  Sick 

Sam^'  Michel                 Do 

16 

Present 

David  Malerv                Do 

18 

at  orlins  on  Comd 

alexander  olford 

21 

present 

*John 

Second  Lieutenant 


Elishama  Tozer 


Drum  &  Fife 

January 

John  Cobb 

Ir 

listed 

20 

at  Beauport  Sick 

John  Gray 

Do 

16 

Present 

David  Welch 

Ir 

ilisted 

16 

at  orlins  on  Comd 

Daniel  Watkins 

Do 

17 

Deceast  april  6 

Joseph  Young 

Do 

21 

at  Beauport  Tending  sick 

Libeus  Stanard 

Do 

17 

Present 

Isaac  Clark 

Do 

17 

at  Beauport  on  Com  d 

abel  Davis 

Do 

17 

at  orlins  on  Com  d 

George  Paterson 

Do 

16 

Do 

Jacob  Stockwell 

Do 

16 

Deserted 

Robert  Vine 

Do 

10 

Deserted 

*Jobn 

*  Paper  torn  off  here. 


638 

[On  back  of  Roll] 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Present 
Absent 
Total 


Captain 


Lieu- 
tenant 


Serjants 


■  Cor- 
porals 


Drum  & 
Fife 


Rank  & 
File 


Camp  Before  Quebec  May  9th  1776 

I  do  sertify  upon  Honnour  that  the  offices  non  Commissioned 
officers  and  Privates  in  My  Company  who  appeard  this  Day  under 
arms  are  Bona  fide  Engaged  in  the  Service  of  the  United  Colonies 
and  Do  Receive  pay  according  to  the  Rank  they  hold  in  this  Rool 
— I  do  also  certify  on  Honnour  that  the  absentees — to  the  Best  of 
my  Knowledge  ware  affective  and  absent  For  the  Reasons  on  the 
other  Side  of  this  Rool  Mentioned 
fFrom  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  1781 

l^Capt.  Gideon  Brownson  s  Company} 

A  Monthly  Return   of  Captain    Brownsons  Company  in  Col" 
Warners  Regiment  Now  in  the  Service  of  the  United  Colonies 


Total 


Commis- 
sioned offi- 
cers piesent 


Non 

Comsioned 

officers 


3 


Effective  Bank  &  Tile 


fi 


16 


13 

M 

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m 

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a 

a 

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a 

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a 

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a 

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0) 

m 

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13 

a 

13 

51 


11 


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639 


P  S  The  Cap*  on  Com"'  to  orlins— 1  Lieut  sick  at  Beauport— 
and  1  Serjent  at  Beauport  on  Com''  &  Five  men  Inlisted  into  other 
C°'"PS  pr  Ebenezer  Walbridge  Lieut 

[Endorsed]  Capt.  Brown's  [sic]  Monthly  Return  No.  4  H  S 

[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  178] 

\_Capt.  Joseph  HatcKs  Company] 

The  Muster  Role  of  Capt.  Joseph  Hatches  Company  of  Ranges 
under  the  Command  of  Maj'  Joab  Hoisington  Sept  20th  1776 
Cap'.  Joseph  Hatch 
Lieut.  Simeon  Stevans 
Lieu'    Amos  Chamberlain 


N° 

Mens  Names 

Time  in- 
listed 

N° 

Mens  Names 

Time    in- 
listed 

1776 

1776 

1 

Elias  Stevens  ) 

8am'  Eaton        -  Sarg'» 

Ezra  Moore     ) 

Aug'  13th 

27 

John  Bard 

Sep'  16 

2 

15 

28 

Eobert  Carr 

16 

3 

25 

29 

Antoney  *Fosto 

Aug'  15 

4 

Stephan  Pasifel ) 

15 

30 

Thomas  Divine 

14 

5 

Sami  Hadley      \  Corp'» 

14 

31 

Simeon  Darbe 

25 

6 

Will™  Bell  '       ) 

25 

33 

John  Osband 

25 

7 

Jacob  Page 

14 

33 

John  Ellet 

25 

8 

Moses  Kelley 

14 

34 

Hezek''  Silleway 

25 

9 

Jon"  Hadley 

14 

35 

Thorn'  Spring 

25 

10 

John  Mills 

14 

36 

Josiah  Pratt 

25 

11 

Benj"  Barnett 

14 

37 

Charles  Crook 

25 

12 

Asher  Chamberlain 

14 

38 

John  Hutchinson 

13 

13 

Timothy  Sargent 

15 

39 

Will"  Moore 

14 

14 

Robert  Millor 

20 

40 

Silvanus  Owen 

13 

15 

Will"  Chapeley 

23 

41 

Thomas  Abner 

13 

16 

Abel  Davis 

24 

43 

John  Brown 

13 

17 

Anthony  Toney 

27 

43 

Ehjah  Waterman 

13 

18 

Ephr""  Webster 

28 

44 

Will'"  Baxtor 

13 

19 

Nicolas  White 

15 

45 

Seth  Baldwin 

20 

20 

James  M'Glauthon 

30 

46 

Henry  Burton 

20 

21 

John  Skales 

30 

47 

Sam'  Curtis 

20 

22 

James  Huntriss 

14 

48 

Thomas  Savage 

Sep'    2 

23 

Jesse  Heeth 

Sep'  16 

49 

Bobert  Hardy 

Aug'  21 

24 

Otho  Stevens 

Aug'  14 

50 

Eldad  Post  Jun' 

25 

2o 

Abel  Davis  Jun' 

24 

51 

Phineh'  Parkhurst 

13 

26 

Moses  Harimen 

17 

52 

Elij''  Baldwin 

26 

I  sartifie  that  the  Above  is  a  true  Muster  Role 

pr  me         Joseph  Hatch  Cap' 
and  that  they  are  equiped  agreeable  to  the  resolves  of  Convention 

Joseph  Hatch 
•  [Poster  ?] 

[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  178] 


640 


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\Capt.   Joseph  Hatch's  Company\ 

Muster  Roll  of  Captain  Joseph  Hatch='  Company  of  Rangers 
under  the  Command  of  Major  Joab  Hoisington 


Mens  Names 

When  inlisted 

First  Mo 
Wages 

Capt"  Joseph  Hatch 

August  13  1776 

8.0.0 

Lieut.  Simeon  Stevens 

August  13 

do 

5.8 

Lieut.  Amos  Chamberlain 

August  13 

do 

5.8 

Serj'  Elias  Stevens 

August  13 

do 

2.8 

Serj'  Samuel  Hadley 

August  14 

do 

2.8 

Serj'  Joel  Chamberlain 

August  13 

do 

2.8 

Corporal  Steven  Percival 

August  13 

do 

2.4 

Corp'  Jacob  Page 

August  14 

do 

2.4 

John  Hutchinson 

August  13 

do 

2. 

Sylvanus  Owen 

August  13 

do 

2. 

Thomas  Abner 

August  13 

do 

2. 

John  Brown 

August  13 

do 

2. 

Elijah  Waterman 

August  13 

do 

2. 

William  Baxter 

August  13 

do 

2. 

Seth  Belding 

August  20 

do 

2. 

Henry  Barton 

August  20 

do 

2. 

Elijah  Balding 

August  26 

do 

2. 

Samuel  Curtiss 

August  26 

do 

2. 

Thomas  Savage 

Septem'  2 

do 

2. 

Robert  Hardy 

August  21 

do 

2. 

Eldad  Poast  Jun' 

August  25 

do 

2. 

Phineas  Parkhurst 

August  13 

do 

2. 

Moses  Kelley 

August  14 

do 

2. 

Otho  Stevens 

August  14 

do 

2. 

Jonathan  Hadley 

August  14 

do 

2. 

John  Mills 

August  14 

do 

2. 

Benjamin  Barnet 

August  14 

do 

2. 

Ashur  Chamberlain 

August  14 

do 

2. 

Samuel  Eaton 

August  15 

do 

2. 

Timothy  Serjeant 

August  15 

do 

2. 

Robert  Miller 

August  20 

do 

2. 

William  Chapley 

August  23 

do 

2. 

Abel  Davies 

August  24 

do 

2. 

Anthony  Toney 

August  27 

do 

2. 

Ephraim  Webster 

August  28 

do 

2. 

Nicholas  White 

August  15 

do 

2. 

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641 


Mens  Names 

When    Inlisted 

First  Mo 
Wages 

James  McLauton 
Philip  Herriman 
Moses  Herriman 
Jessee  Heath 

August  30    do 
August  14    do 
August    7    do 
August  13    do 

2. 

2. 
2. 
2. 

;^94.8.0 

Test  Joseph  Hatch  Captain 
[From  (N.T.)  Miscellaneous  Papers  v.  34,  p.  21b] 
\_Men  Enlisted  by  Elkanah  Day\ 
A   Return   of  the   men  Inlisted  in  a  Company  of  Which  I  am 
Expected  to  Take  the  Command 

ElnteSny  "}  S^^"  ^-^'  «*^  ^1776] 


!-  Aug'  12" 


Bildttd  EaBton 

Abner  Wright  [•  Aug'  IG"" 

John  Wise         ) 

Joseph  Willard       "l 

John  Morse 

Fairbank  Moore       | 

Lemuel  Cone 

Nath"  Kitredge 

Daniel  Hogins         I 

Nathan  Robinson     ' 

Calven  Chaffee       J 

John  Stevens 

Abraham  Dickerson 

JonathanFuUer  (  j^^™. 

James  Williamson  j        ^ 

John  Johnson  | 

Fairbank  Moore  Jun'    J 


Ehjah  Parker       ) 

Nehemiah  Gould  >  Aug'  17th 

Moses  Gould        ) 

James  Hickson) 

John  French     /•  Aug'  19th 

John  Abby        ) 

Sam"  Averill        \ 

Joseph  Phippan 

James  Orofford 

Jacob  Abby  J 


Aug'  2l8t 


14" 


Elkanah  Day 


N  B 

One  of  the  Lieu"  hav  not  made  return  I  understand  a   Serj' 
has  Inlisted  6  men  but  not  made  return  we  have  about  50  Inlisted 
but  in  this   Haist  cant  assertain  their  Names  for  want  of  the  re- 
turns being  made  E  Day 
[Endorsement  on  back  of  roll] 

1776         Return  of  the  Men  whom  E  Day  has  Inlisted 
[From  Miscellaneous  papers  v.  34,  p.  215] 
[Certificate  of  the  Secretary  of  State  (New  York)] 

I   hereby   certify  that  the  foregoing  two  sheets  are  true 
copies  of  documents  in  the  Miscellaneous  Papers,  vol.  34,  which 
L.s.  papers  are  in  the  custody  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New 
York.  James  Russell  Parsons,  Jr. 

Deputy  Secretary 

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[  Request  for  Certificates  nf  Discharge'\ 

Maj'  John  Wheelock  Sir  where  as  we  the  subscribers  did  inlist 
in  the  Corps  Commanded  By  you  as  we  understand  Said  Corps  is 
disbanded  by  order  of  Council  of  Safety  of  this  State  we  there  fore 
Require  of  you  a  Sartificate  as  we  cannot  Ingage  in  any  other 
Service  til  we  are  Regularly  Discharged  By  you  we  also  are 
willing  the  value  of  our  Cloathing  be  Reduckted  out  of  our  Back 
pay  so  no  more 

We  remain  5^our  Humble  Servants 

Charles  Tilden,  Sergt. 
Isaac  Osborn 
Gideon  Rudd 
Titus  Goodell 
Joseph  Hodgkins 
Kingston  Sep"'  4  1777  Stephen  Maning 

Jeremiah  Trescott 
Nehemiah  Closson 
Elijah  Haman 
Jeremiah  Oilman 
[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  180.] 

[See  p.  57]  October  A  D  1777  at  Pittsford 

The  names  of  the  Scout  and.  Day  they  Came  and  went  away 


a 

went  away 

£ 

o 

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17 

Capt  Abm  Salsbury 

23 

1  Dollar  p"-  d 

16 

17 

Capt  Thomas  Sawyer 

23 

Do 

16 

17 

Ser  Jebez  Wever 

23 

Do 

16 

17 

Ser  Zebediah  Green 

23 

Do 

16 

17 

Jediah  Jackson  Ser 

26 

9  Days 

14 

17 

Salvenus  Brown 

23 

6    Do 

16 

17 

Noel  Potter 

25 

8    Do 

8 

17 

Abuer  White 

23 

6    Do 

16 

19 

Samuel  Walters 

25 

6    Do 

16 

17 

Thomas  Tottle 

23 

6    Do 

16 

17 

Jacob  Pattrick 

23 

6    Do 

16 

17 

Nidabiah  Angell 

23 

6    Do 

16 

17 

William  Coks 

25 

8    Do 

8 

17 

Abel  Spencer 

23 

6    Do 

16 

19 

Thos  Cortis 

23 

6    Do 

16 

17 

Edward  Owens 

25 

8    Do 

2 

8 

REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


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o 

6  Days  at 

17 

Joseph  Smith  Ser 

23 

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Sl;6 

19 

Uavid  Niles 

25 

6    Do 

i  n 

19 

Thos  Eddy 

23 

4    Do 

I    4 

17 

Levi  Colvin 

23 

6    Do 

^  16 

17 

David  Worner 

Went  of  21 

4    Do 

:    4 

17 

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Went  home  20 

3    Do 

i  18 

19 

Oliver  Arnold 

23 

4    Do 

4 

17 

Amariah  *B— k— 

23 

6    Do 

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19 

Jesse  Place 

23 

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4 

17 

John  Squairs 

23 

6    Do 

1 

!  16 

19 

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23 

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4 

19 

Nathan  Place 

23 

4    Do 

4 

17 

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28 

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1* 

19 

William  Rounds 

23 

4    Do 

'    8 

17 

Joseph   Barker 

25 

8    Do 

17 

Obadiah  Edmonds 

23 

6    Do 

,16 

17 

Jonathan  Eddy 

23 

6    Do 

'l6 

17 

Silas  Whitney 

23 

6    Do 

16 

19 

Silas  Whitney  Jun' 

23 

6    Do 

16 

19 

Benj''  Stevens  Jun'' 

25 

6    Do 

16 

19 

James  Stevens 

23 

4    Do 

4 

19 

Joseph  Williams 

23 

4    Do 

4 

17 

Joel  Foster 

25 

8    Do 

8 

17 

Peter  Eddy 

23 

6    Do 

16 

17 

Mark  Jenny 

Went  home  20 

6    Do 

18 

17 

Jonah  Ives 

23 

16 

17 

Nedham  Dravey 

28 

11    Do 

6 

17 

Azariah  Brooks 

23 

6    Do 

16 

19 

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23 

4    Do 

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19 

Mathew  Cokx 

26 

7    Do 

2 

17 

Noah  Beech 

28 

11    Do 

6 

23 

Aaron  Beach 

28 

5    Do 

10 

17 

Wallis  Sunderland 

21 

4 

4 

17 

Gideon  Colley 

28 

11    Do 

3 

6 

17 

Nathaniel  Sheldon 

26 

9    Do 

2 

14 

17 

Ebenezer  Carley 

25 

8    Do 

2 

8 

17 

_  ames  Edmond 

25 

8    Do 

2 

8 

19 

Daniel  Stevens 

22 

3    Do 

0 

18 

19 

Abel  Stevens 

23 

4    Do 

1 

4 

19 

Bertton  Simons 

28 

9    Do 

2 

14 

♦Impossible  to  make  out. 


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28 

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2 

8 

19 

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0 

12 

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Ezekiel  Clark 

21 

0 

12 

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James  Smith 

21 

0 

12 

■  19 

Elihu  Allen 

21 

0 

12 

The  Number  of  mens  Names  which  Drawd  Porvision  from  the 
17  of  Ocf  untill  the  28  p"'  Ab""  Salsbury  Cap 

Total  339  Dollars  equal  to  ^108.. 10..  The  State  of  Vermont 
Debt'  to  me  for  Boarding-  the  Soldiers  afores"  Feb''  1779 

A&ahel  Blanchard 

In  Council  Bennington  26""  Feb^  1779  This  Council  advise 
that  M'  Blanchard  refer  this  account  to  the  General  Assembly  for 
their  Consideration  p'  Joseph  Fay  Sec'' 

Nov"'  12"^  1779  Rec'd  of  I  Allen  Treasurer  Twenty  seven 
Pounds  sixteen  Shillings  on  the  following  order 

p'  me  Asahel  Blanchard 
in    Council   Bennington   November  12"'  1779     The  within  ac- 
count Examined  and  approved  &  the  Treasurer  is  Directed  to  Pay 
the  Same  which  is  one  Hundred  three  Pounds  Ten  Shilling 

Thos  Chittenden 
To  I  Allen  Treasurer 

Rec'd  November  15*''  1779  of  I  Allen  Treasurer  forty  seven 
Pounds  Eighteen  Shillin  in  full  for  this  order. 

p""  me  Asahel  Blanchard 
Rec'd  November  15  1779  of  Ira  Allen  Treasurer  Twenty  seven 
Pounds  Sixteen  Shillings  on  the  within  order 

p''  me  Asahel  Blanchard 


[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v. 
&c.  from  that  on  p.  57] 


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Auditors  office  N  York  Oct  16  1787 

The  Act  for  the  Settlement  of  the  pay  of  the  Levies  &  Militia 
for  their  Services  in  the  late  war  is  Repealed  by  the  14th  Clause  of 
an  Act  entitled  an  Act  for  the  Relief  of  persons  who  paid  money 
into  the  Treasury  &c  &  for  other  purposes  therein  mentioned 
passed  the  21st  April  1787  of  Course  I  am  not  authorized  to  audit 
any  more  claims  for  pay — 

When  the  Legislature  repealed  the  law  they  conceived  that 
sufficient  time  had  been  given  to  the  officers  to  bring  in  their  pay 
rolls  &  those  that  have  not  done  it  in  time  deserve  to  loose  their 
pay,  &  in  Particular  Capt.  Ashley  deserves  it,  because  it  apoears  by 
the  Affidavit  above  that  he  has  had  it  ready  the  3d  Nov"'  1777  Mr. 
Sands  was  then  Auditor  why  was  it  not  presented  to  him  when  all 
the  circumstances  were  known  &  fresh.  The  reason  I  suspect  that 
it  was  not  then  presented  was  owing  to  a  Resolution  of  the  Council 
of  Safety  of  the  30th  Aug'  1777  the  purport  of  which  is  that  the 
Capt.  had  not  performed  the  conditions  of  the  Contract 

Peter  T.  Curtenius  S  Aud'' 

Dec--  9th  1777  I  M  K  [M  K  is  given  in  monogram] 
[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  180] 

YCapt.   Nehemiah  Lovewell's  Company\ 

A  Muster  Roll  of  a  Company  Commanded  by  Nehemiah  Love- 
well  Captain  raised  by  Order  of  Peter  Olcott  Esq'  Col°  for  the 
defence  of  the  Frontiers  of  the  State  Vermont. 


{  Nehemiah  Lovewel)   Captain 
Commissioned  \  James  Ladd  1^'  Lieut 

(  John  Thompson  2°''  Lieut 


No 

Appointed 

Serjeants 

For  what 
Term 

1 
2 
3 
4 

l»t  Peby  1780 
do 
do 
do 

4th  (3o 
lO'"  do  . 
12*'=  do 
do 

Benjamin  Barnett 
Peter  Lurvey 
Oliver  Hand 
John  Sloan 

2  Months 
do 
do 
do 

Corporals 

1 
2 
3 
4 

Hezekiah  Ford 
Hugh  Palmer 
Moses  Barron 
William  Lock 

do 
do 
do 
do 

652 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


No 

Appointed 

For  what 
Teim 

12"'   Feb''   1780 

Privates 

1 

Abijah  Bayley 

3  Months 

2 

14"'  do 

John  Barnett 

do 

3 

11"'  do 

Jeremiah  Bowen 

do 

4 

4th  do 

Ichabod  Chandler 

do 

5 

5'"  do 
do 

Charles  Crook 

do 

6 

Abel  Davis 

do 

7 

11'"  do 

William  Dube 

do 

8 

4th  do 

Abel  Davis 

do 

9 

do 

John  Gait 

do 

10 

6"'  do 
l'^'  do 

Hug-h  Gammon 

do 

11 

John  Gibson 

do 

12 

14'"  do 

Nehemiah  Oilman 

do 

13 

do 

Ira  Hand 

do 

14 

do 

David  Haseltine 

do 

15 

do 
4th  do 

Jesse  Heath 

do 

16 

William   Johnson 

do 

17 

1='  do 

Henry  Lovewell 

do 

18 

do 

Zaccheus  Lovewell 

do 

19 

11'"  do 

James  Miller 

do 

20 

14'"  do 
12'"  do 

Noah  Moulton 

do 

21 

Ebenezer  Olmstead 

do 

22 

4'"  do 

Ichabod  Patterson 

do 

23 

do 

Asa  Parker 

do 

24 

11'"  do 

Andrew  Parker 

do 

25 

10'"  do 
do 

Phineas  Starts 

do 

26 

Matthew  Sloan 

do 

27 

do 

Amos  Skinner 

do 

28 

do 

John  Steels 

do 

29 

1='  do 
4th  do 

Asa  Webster 

do 

30 

Joseph  White 

do 

31 

do 

James  Root 

do 

32 

11'"  do 

Jonathan  Moultoo                             1 

do 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 
Proof    of  Eiiectives 


653 


Captain 

1»'  Lieut 

2'^   Lieut 

Serjeant 

Corporals 

Privates 

Present 

i-i 

1 

1 

4 

4 

32 

Absent 

— 

" 

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(  i 

t  ( 

— 

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1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

32 

I  do  solemnly  swear  by  the  Everlasting  God  that  the  within 
Muster  Roll  is  a  True  State  of  the  Company  without  fraud  to  the 
State  of  Vermont  or  any  Individual  according  to  my  best  Knowl- 
edge— 

Sworn  before  me  at  Newbury  |  Jacob  Kent  Justice  peace 
this  24"^  day  of  January  1782    [  Nehemiah  Lovewell  Capt. 
[From  Henry  Stevens  Papers  v.  180.] 

[The  next  four  Eolls  are  from  originals  on  file  in  the  Comptroller's  office 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.] 

[Capi.  Elijah  Babcock's  Co77ipany\ 

A  Muster  Roll  of  Captain  Elijah  Babcock's  Company  in  Major 
Brown's  Detachment  now  in  the  United  Colonies  Service,  dated  at 
Camp  near  Quebec,  12th  day  Feb.,  1776. 

Captain 
Elijah  Babcock,  ingaged  26th  Nov.  1775  on  command  at  Montreal. 

Serjeants 
Timothv  Cimpossibie    inlisted  26th  Nov 

to  make  out] 

inlisted  26th  Do 


Alexander  Gordon 
James  Wells 


inlisted  26 


1775 
Do 
Do.     Do. 


Eliphelet  Caswell, 

inlisted  26th  Mov. 

1775. 

Henery  Chambers, 

inlisted    do 

do 

Do" 

Jonah  Eives 

inlisted    do 

do 

Do 

Eli  Freeman 

inlisted    do 

do 

Do. 

Orsamus  Holmes 

do          do 

do 

Do. 

in  hospital 

John  Hulet 

inlisted  26th  Nov. 

1775. 

David  Henderson 

inlisted  26th  Nov. 

Ditto 

Sick  in  Hospital 

John  Locheron 

inlisted    do 

do 

Do. 

John  Millege 

inlisted    do 

do 

Do. 

Daniel  Owen 

inlisted    do 

do 

Do. 

Samuel  McClure,  Quarter  Master 

Sick  at  G'  Hospital  inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775 


654 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


First  Lieutenant. 
W"^  Satterlee,  Adjutant,  ing-aged  26th  Nov.  1775 


(Cannot  make  out) 
Asaph  Putnam 
Thomas  King- 


Corporals, 
inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775 
inlisted  26th  Nov.  Ditto 
inlisted    do     do       Do. 


waiter  in  hospital 


on  command, 
inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775 
inlisted  26th  Nov.  Do.     in  hospital 
inlisted     do       do     Ditto 
inlisted    do      do     do 
inlisted  26th  Nov.  do  as  Sejt.     redu<i  Jan  26th 

1776 
inlisted  Nov.  26th  1775 
inlisted    do      do     Do 

do  do      do     Ditto 

do  do      do     Ditto 

do  do      do     Ditto  waiter  in  hospital 


Ephron  Putnam, 
Nicholas  Powers 
Michel  Quin 
Benjamin  Rose 
Seth  Stow 

David  Sturges 
John  Stevens 
James  Squires 
Jesse  Spencer 
Nicholas  Turner 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Ebenezer  Hyde,  ingaged,  26th  Nov.  1775. 


Drums  &  Fifes. 
John  Gross  inlisted  Nov.  2i;th  1775. 

Felix  Alden  inlisted     do       do     Ditto 


Died  10""  Feby. 


Stephen  Wakley        inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775. 

David  Wiley  inlisted  26th  Nov.  Ditto 

John  Kelly  inlisted    do      do      Do     prisoner  in  Q.  City 

Jeremiah  Andress         do         do  Ditto     Died  29  Deem. 

Benjamin  Gross  Well      ingaged  26th  Nov.  1775. 


W"  Satterlee,  Lieut. 


[From  back  of  EollJ 


Captain 
1 

Lieu- 
tenants 

o 

Quarter 
M. 

Ser- 
jeants 

Cor- 
porals 

Drummer 
&  Pifer 

Privates 

Present 

3 

3 

1 

1 

18 

Absent 

1 

1 

7 

Total 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

25 

REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


655 


I  do  certify  upon  honour  that  the  ofHcers,  non  commissioned 
officers  and  privates  who  appeared  this  day  under  arms  in  my  com- 
pany are  bonafide  engaged  in  the  service  of  the  United  Colonies 
and  receive  pay  according-  to  the  rant  they  hold  in  the  Roll.  I  do 
also  certify  upon  honour  that  that  the  absentees  are  to  the  best  of 
my  knowledge  effectives,  and  absent  for  the  reason  mentioned  on 
the  other  side,  as  also  that  two  Dead  was  effective  to  the  time  set 
opposite  their  names.  W""  Satterlee,  Lieut. 

Then  mustered  in  Capt.  Babcock's  Company  in  Major  Brown's 
Detachment  two  Lieuts.  three  Sejts.  two  Corporals,  one  drummer 
and  eighteen  privates.  This  muster  is  taken  from  the  26th  day 
Nov.  1775  to  30th  Jany.  1776,  inclusive. 

James  Van  Rensselaer, 

Dep.  M.M.Genl. 

[Capt.  Robert  Cochran's  Company^ 

A  Muster  Roll  of  Capt.  Robert  Cochran's  Company  and  Major 
Brown's  Detachment,  Now  in  the  Service  of  the  United  Colonies, 
dated  at  Camp  near  Quebec,  16th  day  Feby.  1776. 


Robert  Cochran, 


Captain. 
Nov.  26th  1775 


Isaac  Buck, 
Samuel  Dunlap, 
Samuel  Kellom, 


Serjeants, 
inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775. 
do         do  do 

do         do  do 


Died  20th  Jan.  1776. 

present 

Died  13  Jany.  1776. 


Moses  Andrews,        inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775        present 

V.  do  Sick  in  Hospital 

26th  Joined  Capt.  Lamb's  Jany.  1776 
'    1775 

do  Died  31  Jany.  1776. 

do  Present 

1775  Sick  in  hospital 

do  Present 

do  Present 

do  do 


Ebenez'  Averil, 

do 

26th 

John  Beder, 

do 

26th 

Alexander  Begar, 

do 

26th 

Isaac  Bennet, 

do 

26th 

Samuel  Beach, 

do 

26th 

Benj.  Young  Smith, 

do 

26th 

Samuel  Cochran, 

do 

26th 

John  Church, 

do 

26th 

Uriah  Cross, 

do 

26th 

Palmosly  Allen 


First  Lieutenant. 
Novem.  26,  1775. 


Sick  in  hospital 


Edward  Richards, 
Jessy  Chipman, 
Jonathan  Buck, 


Corporals, 
inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775. 
do         do  do 

do         do  do 


present 

Sick  in  hospital 

Died  16  Jany.  1776. 


656 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


John  Goodcourage, 
Natha'  Mallard, 
Abner  Rowe, 
John  Luttington 

London 

inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775. 
do       26th    do 
do       26th    do 
do       26th    do 

do       26th    do       Ditto 

Present. 

Waiter  in  hospital 
Sick  in  hospital 
Present. 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Drummer  and  Fifer. 

Amos  Willen, 
Jonathan  Fitch, 
Timothy  Flood, 
Joseph  Shavalee, 

inlisted  26th  Nov.  1775. 
do         do                 do 
do        8th    Jany.  1776. 
do      10th  Decem.  1775. 

Present. 
Sick  in  hospital 
Sick  in  hospital 
Present. 

Then  mustered  in  Capt.  Cochran's  compan)'-  and  Major  Brown's 
Detachment  the  Capt.,  one  Serjeant,  one  Corporal  and  eleven  pri- 
vates. This  muster  roll  is  taken  from  the  26th  Nov''  1775,  to  the 
30th  Jany.  1776,  inclusive.  James  Van  Rensselaer, 

DepJ'M.  M.  Gen' 

[Prom  back  of  Eoll] 


o 
<u 

Captain 

Lieu- 
tenants 

Ser- 
jeants 

1 

Cor- 
porals 

1 

Drum  anc3 
Fife 

Privates 

Present 

1 

11 

as 

Absent 

1 

2 

2 

8 

Total 

1 

1 

3 

3 

19 

I  do  certify  upon  honour  that  the  officers,  non-commissioned 
officers,  and  privates,  who  appeared  this  day  under  arms,  in  my 
company,  are  bonafide  ingaged  in  the  service  of  the  United  Colo- 
nies, and  receive  pay  according  to  the  rank  they  hold  in  the  roll. 
I  do  also  certify  upon  honour  that  the  absentees  are  to  the  best  of 
my  knowledge  effective,  and  absent  for  the  reason  mentioned  on 
the  other  side,  as  also  that  two  Serjeants,  one  corporal  and  one  pri- 
vate dead  was  effective  to  the  time  set  opposite  to  their  names. 

Robt.  Cochran,  Capt. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


657 


[Capt.    Charles  Nelson's  Company] 

A  Muster  Roll  of  Capt.  Charles  Nelson's  Company  in  Major 
John  Brown's  Detachment  now  in  the  service  of  the  United  Col- 
onies, dated  at  Camp  near  Quebec,  17th  day  Feb"'''  1776. 


Charles  Nelson 


Captain. 
Novem.  26,  1775.' 


Jonathan  McConnell 
Serjeant  Major 
Sick  Hospital 


Serjeants. 

'John  Sanborn,   inlisted  Nov.  26,  1775. 

Robert  Paul,       inlisted  Nov.  26  Ditto 

Thomas  Hardy,  inlisted  Nov.  26  Ditto 

John  Freeman,  inlisted  Nov.  26  Ditto 


William  Abbott, 
Enos  Bishop, 
Robert  Barkley, 
Primas  Black, 
Elijah  Blodget, 
Thomas  Capee, 
George  Capee, 
Jonathan  Dresser. 
Samuel  Drew, 
David  Erwme, 
Nath'  Eastman, 
John  French, 
Moody  Freeman, 
Jas  Gibson, 
Ephram  Garvin, 
[Timothy  Curtin 
£rased] 


nlisted  Novem. 
inlisted  Novem 

nlisted  Novem, 
inlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 
inlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 

nlisted  Novem. 

iulistec'  Novem. 

inlisted  Novem. 

inlisted  26""  Nov. 


26th  1775 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 

26th  Ditto  sick  in  hospital 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 
26th  Ditto 

26th  Ditto  Sick  in  hospital 
26th  Ditto 
1775.     Adj't  &  Regim.  Clerk. 


First  Lieutenant. 
Seth  Wheelar,  Nov.  36th  1775,     present. 


John  Waters 
Stephen  Bethel 
Philip  Grapes 
Willard  Simpson 

John  Haselton, 
Oliver  Hand, 
Ira  Hand, 

]43J 


Corporals, 
inlisted  Nov.  26,  1775. 
inlisted  Nov.  26,   Ditto 
inlisted  Nov.  26,  Ditto 
inlisted  Nov.  26,  Ditto 


inlisted  Nov.  26  present  1775 
inlisted  Novem.  26  do  Ditto 
inlisted  Novem.  26  do    Ditto 


Sick  in  hospital 


638 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Benj.  Heath, 
Leonard  Herriman 
Moses  iJerriman 
Zed'ediah  Jewett, 
George  K-     tfield, 
Joseph  Libbey, 
Moses  Suttington, 
John  Lapish 
Abiel  Messer, 
Duncan  ;\'Iagrager 
Robert  Miller 
Ezra  Moores 
Silvanus  Owen 


inlisted  Novem 

26 

present 

1775 

inlisted  Nov. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

Sick  in 

hospital 

inlisted  Novem. 

26, 

present  Ditto 

inlisted  Nov. 

26, 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

inlisted  Novem. 

26 

do 

Ditto 

Second  Lieutenant. 
James  Goold,  Nov.  26,  1775,  present. 


John  Cannada 
Timothy  Curtis 


Drummer  and  Fifer. 

inlisted  Nov.  26,  1775. 
do       Nov.  26  Ditto. 


Thomas  Piper  inlisted  Novem. 

Zephoriah  Patee        inlisted  Novem. 
Jonathan  Richardson  inlisted  Nov 


Thoir.as  Spring 
Isaac  Stevens 
Henry  Sullingham 
Archabald  Sterling 
Ezepiah  Stickney 
Ward  Thurstin 
Israel  Umpsted 
Jonathan  Walker 
Samuel  Wallis 
Adonijah  Flyn 
Samuel  Serjeant 
Moses  Flood 
John  Robertson 


nlisted  Novem 
nlisted  Novem 
nlisted  Nov. 
nlisted  Nov. 
nlisted  Nov. 
nlisted  Nov. 
nlisted  Nov 
nlisted  Novem 
nlisted  Nov. 
nlisted  Nov. 
nlisted  Nov. 
nlisted  Nov. 
inlisted  Jany 


26. 

26, 

26, 

26, 

26 

26 

26 

26 


present  1775 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
15th  Ditto 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
i;6  died  Jany. 
26  present  Ditto 

26,   Ditto  Ditto 
26    Ditto  Ditto       Sick  in  hospital 
26,  Ditto  Ditto 
26    Ditto  Ditto 
26,  1775     present 
2,  1776,  on  command  to  Monthal 


Sd.   Chas.  Nelson,  Capt. 
Then  mustered  in  Capt.  Nelson's  Company  and  Major  Brown's 
Detachment  one  Capt.  two  Lieuts.  Four  Serjts.  Four  Corporals,  one 
Drummer,  one   Fifer,   and  forty  privates.     This   muster  is  taken 
from  26  Nov.  1775  to  the  30  Jany  1776,  inclusive. 

James  Van  Rensselaer, 
■  ',    ■  Depy.M.M.Genl. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   RQLLS 


659 


[Back  of  roll] 


o 

0  t- 

Captain 

Lieu- 
tenants 

Ser- 
jeants 

Cor- 
porals 

Drummer 

&Fife 

Privates 

Present 

1 

2 

4 

4 

2 

40 

p. 

Absent 
Total 

1 

7 

at 
6- 

1 

2 

5 

4 

2 

47 

I  do  certify  upon  honour  that  the  officers,  non-commissioned 
officers  and  privates,  who  appeared  this  day  under  arms,  in  my 
company,  are  bonafide  ingaged  in  the  service  of  the  United  Col- 
onies, and  receive  pay  according  to  the  rank  they  hold  in  the  Roll. 
I  do  also  certify  upon  honour  that  the  absentees  are  to  the  best  of 
my  knowledge  effective,  and  absent  for  the  reason  mentioned  on 
the  other  side  as  also  that  one  dead  was  an  affective  to  the  time  set 
opposite  his  name.  Chas.  Nelson,  Capt. 

[Zz>«/.  David  Pixley's  Company] 

A  Muster  Roll  of  Lieut.  David  Pixley  Company  and  Genl. 
Arnold's  Detachment  now  in  the  service  of  the  United  Colonies 
doing  duty  in  Major  John  Brown's  Detachment. 

Captain. 


John  Ripney, 
Joseph  Chamberlain, 


Serjeants, 
present 
Sick  in  hospital. 


David  Ames, 
Alexander  Barker, 
Nathan  Bennet, 
Jessey  Clark, 
David  Curtis, 
Jonas  Chadock 
Elias  Dickey 
Asa  Dernin 
Reubin  Dernin 
Jennor  Foot 


Present. 
Joyn*  Maj. 
Present 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 


Wisenfelts  9th  January. 


660 


^TATE    OF    VERMONT 


David  Pixley, 


First  Lieutenant, 
present. 


Eli  Styles, 
Elisha  Gilbert 
Samuel  Rowley 
Eldad  Corbit 


Corporals, 
present 
Ditto 

inlisted  in  Capt"  Brown  Jan.  18th  1776 
present 


William  Fellows, 

Jonathan  Hastens 

Asa  Hutchins 

Edward  Haws 

Jonathan  Lee 

Edward  Nayson 

Benjamin  Mayson 

Amasa  Parker, 

Eliphalet  Philbrook     Sick  in  hospital 

John  Pass  will  Present 


on  Command  w'y'  Carpen' 

Sick     Absent 

Present 

Present 

Ditto 

on  Command 

Sick     present 


Second  Lieutenant. 


Drummer  &  Fifer. 
John  Connely  waiter  on  the  sick,  Fife  Major. 
Francis  Pain  Present 

William  Olcott 
Samuel  Clarke 

Sd.  David  Pixley,  Lieut. 
Then  mustered  in  Capt.  Goodrich's  Compy.  and  Genl.  Arnold's 
Regt.  one  Lieut,  one  Serjeant  three  Corporals  one  Drummer  and 
seventeen  privates.      This  muster  is  taken  from 

James  Van  Rensselear,  Depy.  M.M.Gl. 


Present 


Absent 


Total 


Captain 

Lieu- 
tenants 

Ser 
jeants 

Cor- 
poials 

Drums  & 
Fife 

Bank  &  File 

1 
1 

1 

3 
1 
4 

1 

17 

1 

3 

1 

5 

3 

23 

I  do  certify  on  honour,  that  the  officers,  non-commissioned 
officers  and  privates,  who  appear  this  day  under  arms,  in  my  Com- 
pany, are  Bonafide  ingaged  m  the  service  of  United  Colonies  and 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS 


6fil 


receive  pay  according  to  the  rank  they  hold  in  the  Roll.  I  do  also 
certify  that  the  absentees,  are  to  the  best  of  my  knowledge,  effec- 
tives at  the  tiQie  of  their  enlistment,  and  are  absent  for  the  reasons 
set  opposite  their  names.  David  Pixley,  Lieut. 

State  of  New  York,     I 
Comptroller's  Office  (  '^^^  Albany,  Dec.  19th,  1895 

I  have  compared  the  annexed  copy  of  Muster  Rolls*  with  the 
_^^        originals  on  file  in  this  Department,  and  I  hereby  certify 
^  the   same  to  be    a    correct    transcript    therefrom   and   of 

-,  L.  s.  V    the  whole  thereof,  even  to  the  erasures  and  interlinea- 
'     tions. 
— '""^ 

in  witness  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 

affixed  my  official  seal  on   the   day  and   year  first  above  written. 

James  B.  Roberts 

Comptroller 

*  The  four  preceding. 

Verfnont  Soldiers  in  New  Hampshire  Regiments  at  Bunker  Hill 
June  77,    i-jy^ 

[From  Geo.  0.  Gilmore's  "  New  Hampshire  Men  at  Bunker  Hill,"  1899,  p.  79.] 


Names 

Residence 

Rank 

Regi- 
ment 

Re- 
marks 

Josiah  Burton* 

Norwich 

Corporal 

Reed's 

Moses  Chamberlain 

Newbury 

Private 

Silas  Chamberlain* 

( 1 

John  Lovewell* 

Corporal 

Nehemiah  Lovewell* 

Private 

Henry  Lovewell* 

4  i 

Mansfield  Taplin* 

( ( 

Thomas  Clark 

Pomfret 

£  ( 

Stark's 

Samuel   Hall 

Rockingham 

'  ' 

<  i. 

*  These  men  were  paid  for  loss  of  equipments  and  clothing  in  the  battle. 
[With  the  exception  of  the  last,  the  above  names  occur,  some  of  them  many 
times,  in  the  preceding  pages.] 


662 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Vermont  Soldiers  in  Col.  Timothy  Bedel's  [^N.  H.  ]  Regiment,  1775 

PFrom  N.  H.  Manual  for  the  General  Court,  1903,  p.  417.     List  made  up  by 

Gen.  Geo.  0.  Gilmorel 


Names 

Residence 

Names 

Residence 

Amos  Davis,  Jr 

Bradford 

Sylvanus  Owen 

Fairlee 

Moses  Duty 

David  Davis 

Newbury 

John  Kenady 

James  McGlaughlin 

Robert  Kenady 

Nathaniel  Merrill 

Benjamin  Martin 

Hugh  Miller 

Robert  Miller 

Beubus  Peters 

Enos  Sawyer 

John  Sawyer 

Benjamin  Sawyer 

Ezra  Moore 

Thetford 

Nathaniel  White 

William  Moore 

1  i 

Zenas  Morey 

Fairlee 

[Capt.  Timothy  Bedel,  of  Bath,  N.  H.,  received  his  captain's 
commission  7  July  1775  (dated  June  23)  and  his  company  was  mus- 
tered July  ''i9.  This  contains  2  men  from  Moretown,  2  from  Fair- 
lee, and  1  from  Newbury  (included  in  next  roll).  Col.  Bedel's 
regiment  (3  companies)  were  in  service  in  Canada,  at  St.  John  and 
elsewhere.  In  1776  Col.  Bedel's  regiment  (8  companies)  was  or- 
dered to  join  the  ''Northern  Continental  Army."  They  were  near 
Crown  Point  5  Sept.  1776.] 

[Colonel  Moses  Hazen's  Regiment  was  made  up  of  men  from 
New  Hampshire  and  the  Grants,  Canadians  and  Indians.  But  in  the 
rolls  as  printed  in  N.  H.  Rolls,  IV. 292-311,  there  is  no  indication  of 
the  Towns  or  States  from  which  the  men  camae.  The  original  rolls 
are  in  a  volume  of  N.  H.  MS  documents  in  the  Department  of 
State,  at  Washington. 

Col.  Hazen  was  appointed  in  January,  1776,  colonel  of  a  regi- 
ment called  "Congress's  Own  Regiment."  June  2,  1781  he  was 
made  brigadier-general,  and  remained  in  the  army  till  the  close  of 
the  war.      He  died  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  1802  or  1803. 

The  "Hazen  Road,"  begun  by  Gen.  Bayley  of  Newbury  in 
1776  was  continued  by  Col.  Hazen  in  1779  from  Peacham  through 
Cabot,  Walden,  Hardvick,  Greensboro,  Craftsbury,  Albany  and 
Lowell.  It  extended  to  "Hazen's  Notch"  in  Westfield  near  the  line 
of  Montgomery.  See  Gov.  &  Council,  1.218.  Also,  Z.  Thompson's 
Ci7iil  Hist.   Vt.,  68.] 


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ADDITIONAL   PAYMENT  OF  SOLDIERS 

IN    CONSEQUENCE    OF    DEPRECIATION    OF    MONEY. 

[It  seems  desirable  to  outline  here  the  course  of  State  legisla- 
tion and  action  in  regard  to  the  Pay  of  the  Militia  in  active  service. 

At  some  time  previous  to  29  August  1777  (but  not  shown  in  the 
extant  Records)  the  Council  of  Safety  had  "Resolved  that  375  nen 
of  the  Militia ot  this  State  should  be  Raised  for  the  defence  of  this 
and  the  United  States  ot  America." 

At  this  date,  "Whereas  the  price  of  Provisions  and  Clothing 
are  Raised  to. exorbitant  Prices,"  they 

"Resolved  therefore  that  fifty  shillings  p'  Month  be  paid  to 
Each  person  that  shall  Serve  agreeable  to  the  aforesaid  Resolution, 
in  Addition  to  their  Continental  pay." 

The  General  Assembly,  25  March  1778, 
"Voted,  to  add  to  the  soldiers'  wages,  that  is  to  be  raised  according 
to  a  vote  of  this  House,  so  much  as  to  make  their  wages  four  pounds 
per  month.  Also,  the  same  addition  to  be  made  to  all  the  soldiers 
that  are  already  inlisted  into  Col.  Warner's  regiment,  that  do  belong 
to  this  State,  from  the  first  day  of  May  next,  to  the  last  day  of  No- 
vember next." 

18  June  1778,  it  was 

"Voted,  that  four  pounds  per  month,  and  forty  shillings  bounty,  be 
allowed  each  soldier"  (by  a  previous  vote,  raised  to  guard  the  fron- 
tiers). 

19  Oct.   1778,  it  was 

"Resolved,  that  all  the  non-commissioned  officers  and  soldiers, 
belonging  to  this  State,  which  have  been,  or  may  be,  raised  for  the 
defence  thereof,  for  the  present  campaign,  shall  be  entitled  to  fifty 
shillings  per  month,  in  addition  to  the  sums  established  by  the 
continental  Congress,  to  be  allowed  as  wages  in  such  cases.'' 

In  June  1781  the  General  Assembly  passed  "An  vVct  for  the 
purpose  of  making  up  the  Depreciation  of  the  Continental  Money 
to  Colonel  Warner's  Regiment,  and  Captain  Lee's  Company. " 

Each  officer  and  soldier  who  had  had  a  right  of  laud  granted 
him  was  to  have  the  price  thereof  deducted  from  the  money  due; 
and  such  as  had  not,  were  to  have  a  right  granted  them  and  be  sub- 
ject to  the  like  reduction. 

The  Committee  of  Pay-table  were  directed  to  draw  on  the 
Treasurer  for  the  sum  of  j£20  for  each  field  officer;  ^12  for  each 
captain  or  other  commissioned  officer;  and  ^6  for  each  non-com- 
missioned officer  or  soldier,  "agreeable  to  a  former  resolution  of 
the  legislature  for  making  up  the  depreciation. "  The  balances  found 
due  after  the  proper  deductions,  were  to  be  paid  by  loan-office  notes 
on  interest  at  Q  per  cent ;  to  the  officers,  one  half  within  three  years 


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from  1  March  1780,  the  other  half  within  two  years  from  the  same 
date;  to  the  soldiers,  the  whole  of  the  balance  within  two  years. 

The  colonel's  pay  was  to  be  ^15  per  month;  It.  eolonel's  ;^12; 
major's  ^10;  captain's  ;£8 ;  lieutenant's  ;^5.8;  ensign's^4. 10;  ser- 
geant's ^2.8;  corporal's,  drummer's  or  fifer's  ;^3.4;  and  private's 

An  act  passed  April  1781  ordains  that  all  contracts  made  on  or 
before  1  Sept.  1777  for  lawful  money  or  bills  of  credit  shall  be 
deemed  equal  to  the  same  nominal  sum  of  gold  or  silver;  that  all 
contracts  made  in  this  State  between  1  Sept.  1777  and  1  Sept.  1780 
understood  or  expressed  to  be  for  the  common  currency  of  the 
United  States,  shall  be  rated  at  Spanish  milled  dollars,  or  other 
coins  or  currency  equivalent,  agreeably  to  a  table  which  was  ap- 
pended to  the  act. 

This  table,  starting  from  100  1  Sept.  1777,  rises  to  140  1  Jan. 
1778;  240  1  July  1778;  450  1  Jan.  1779;  1100  1  July  1779;  2000  1 
Jan.  1780:  5000  1  July  1730;  and  7200  1  Sept.  1780.  Each  month 
has  its  special  rate  assigned.  (For  the  Table,  see  S/afe  Papers,  430. 
See  also  Gov.  &  Council^  I.  152,  and  State  Papers,  266,  274,  281.  429, 
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[443]  \^Major  Gideon  Brownson' s  Depredation  Afoney] 

An  Act  for  the  purpose  of  paying  to  Major  Brownson  a  sum  of 
money  therein  mentioned. 

Be  it  enacted,  and  it  is  hereby  enacted  by  the  Representatives 
of  the  freemen  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  in  general  assembly  met, 
and  by  the  authority  of  the  same,  That  the  word  Vermont  be 
inserted  in  a  blank  left  by  Joseph  Nourse  Register,  to  the  Treasury 
of  Congress,  in  an  acct.  settled  by  Congress,  with  Major  Gideon 
Brownson  of  this  State,  and  by  him  exhibited  to  this  Assembly,  in 
which  acct.  there  appears  to  be  due  to  the  said  Brownson,  six  hun- 
dred and  sixteen  dollars  and  sixty  ninetieth  parts  of  a  dollar  in 
specie,  for  depreciation  from  the  16th  day  of  July  1779,  to  the  first 
day  of  Ang.  1780. — and  that  an  order  issue  to  the  Treasury  of  this 
State,  to  pay  the  said  Brownson  the  sum  aforesaid. 

Bennington  Feb.  16th  1782. 
The  preceding  is  a  true  copy  of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  Vermont,  passed  13th  of  Feb.  instant. 

Attest, 

Micah  Townsend  Sec'y. 
State  of  Vermont,  In  Council, 

Bennington  Feb.  22nd  1782.  To  Ira  Allen,  Esq'r  Treasurer 

Sir, 

Please  to  pay  Major  Gideon 
Brownson,  six  hundred  and  sixteen  dollars,  and  sixty  ninetieth 
parts  of  a  dollar,  agreeably  to  the  within  act,  and  this,  together 
with  his  receipt,  hereon  shall  be  your  sufficient  voucher, 

By  order  of  the  Gov'r  and  Council, 
;,{^185.  Joseph  Fay  Sec'y. 

Rec'd  on  the  above,  sixty  six  pounds,  fifteen  shillings. 
March  1st  1782.  Gid'n  Brownson. 

State  of  Vt.  Bennington 
May  1st  1782 

For  value  received,  please  pay  to  Joseph 
Fay,  or  bearer,  ninety  eight  pounds,  five  shillings,  lawful  money, 
on  the  above  order.  Gideon  Brownson. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  20th  1782.  Rec'd  of  I.  Allen, 
Treas'r  including  the  above  endorsement,  one  hundred  and  sixty- 
five  pounds,  (;^165,)  also  twenty  pounds  the  contents  of  the  within 
order.  (;^185).  Gid'n  Brownson. 

[428]  lAmos  Allen  transfers  his  Claim'] 

Manchester,  March  2nd  1781. 
For  value  received,  I  do  hereby  sell  to  Mr.  Samuel  Beman,  all 
ray  pay  that  now  remains  my  due,  as  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Gideon 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  677 

Brownson's  Company,  in  Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment;  for  deprecia- 
tion allowed  by  the  State  of  Vermont,  that  said  Beman's  name  be 
inserted,  in  lieu  of  mine,  in  the  Charter  supposed  to  be  hereafter 
made  out  in  part  pay  for  any  such  depreciation,  and  this,  together 
with  Mr.  Beman's  Rec't  hereon  shall  be  a  sufficient  discharge 
against  me,  for  the  whole  or  any  part  thereof. 

Jonathan  Sexton.  Amos  Allen. 

Rec'd  of  the  Treasurer  nine  pounds  lawful  money,  in  part  the 
depreciation  money  of  the  within  named  Amos  Allen  which  is  in 
lieu  of  the  right  of  Land,  granted  to  the  said  Allen,  by  the  Assem- 
bly, in  the  Town  of  Eden,  granted  to  Col.  Warner's  Com'y  and  this 
Rec't  is  given  for  which,  pr  me,  June  11th  1781. 

Sam'l  Reman. 

Arlington  July  9th  1781.  Rec'd  an  order  from  the  Pay  Table, 
on  the  Treas'r  for  six  pounds  lawful  money,  on  acct.  of  the  within. 

Sam'l  Beman. 

Sunderland,  April  18th  1783.  Rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer, 
thirty  eight  pounds,  one  shilling  &  four  pence,  three  farthings, 
lawful  money,  being  in  full,  for  the  depreciation  &  interest  due  to 
Amos  Allen,  for  service  done  as  a  soldier  in  Col.  Seth  Warner's 
Regiment.  Sam'l  Beman. 

[437]  \Haines  Jerry  Bemon  Sells  his  Claim\ 

Manchester  June  24th  1781. 

For  value  rec'd  I  do  hereby  sell  to  Mr.  Wm.  Drew,  all  my  pay 
that  now  remains  my  due,  as  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Gideon  Brownson's 
Company,  in  Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment,  for  depreciation  money 
allowed  by  the  State  of  Vermont,  that  said  drew's  name  be  inserted 
in  place  of  mine  in  the  charter  supposed  tliereafter  deducted  in  part 
pay  for  any  such  depreciation,  and  this,  together  with  Mr.  Drew's 
receipt  hereon,  shall  be  a  sufficient  discharge  against  me  for  the 
whole  of  my  due.  Hains  Jery  Bemon 

Rec'd  of  the  Governor,  thirty  shillings  towards  the  within 
which  with  seven  pounds  ten  shillings  already  paid  by  him  to 
Bemon's  order,  to  Maj'r  Smith,  makes  nine  pounds,  the  price  of 
the  right  of  land  granted  to  Bemon.  Wm.  Drew. 

Rec'd  upon  the  within,  on  order  upon  the  Treasurer,  the  sum 
of  six  pounds  for  Wm.  Drew.  Thad's  Munson. 

Treasurer's  OflSce         ) 
Sunderland,  Apl.  30,  1783  )      Rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq'r,  Treasurer, 
thirty  eight  pounds,  five  shillings  and  three  pence,  lawful  money, 
being  full  for  the  depreciation  and  interest  due  [torn  off  in  original] 


678  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Haines    J.    Bemon,    for    service   done    as   a   soldier    in    Col.    Seth 
Warner's  Reg't.  Thad's  Munson. 

[403]     Sunderland,  ) 

March  19th  1782  (  Rec'd  of  Wm.  Drew  of  Manchester,  a  certain 
Sale  from  Haines  Jerry  Beemon  to  the  said  Drew,  all  the  pay- 
depreciation  money  and  land,  due  to  him  as  a  soldier  in  Col.  S. 
Warner's  Regiment,  on  which  he  has  rec'd  nine  pounds  in  lieu  of 
the  Right  of  Land,  granted  him  by  the  State  of  Vt. 
Rec'd  by  me. 


Timo.  Brownson 


Com'e  of  Pay  Table. 


July  10th  1782.  Rec'd  of  Nath'l  Brush  and  Tichenor  Esqrs. 
by  the  hand  of  Thad's  Munson.  a  due  bill  of  six  pounds,  in  part 
toward  that  order  I  left  in  their  Office.  William  Drew. 

Aug.  18th  1782.  This  may  Certify,  that  I  have  sold  to  Thad's 
Munson,  the  whole  of  the  depreciation  that  is  now  due  to  me,  for 
the  remainder  of  Haines  Jerry  Beemon's  depreciation. 

To,  the  Com'e,  Please  to  pay  the  within  contents  to  Thad's 
Munson  &  his  receipt  shall  be  your  discharge  from  me,  for  the 
same.  Wm.  Drew. 

[461]     Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Julv  18th  1782. 

Tlie  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Wm. 
Drew,  the  sum  of  six  pounds,  it  being  for  the  depreciation  allowed 
to  Hanes  J.  Beman,  for  his  service  in  Col.  Seth  Warner's  Reg't  & 
by  said  Beman's  order. 

Isaac  Tichenor  )  p.       , 
£     6.  Nath'l  Brush       ^ '-om  e 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  8th  1782.  Rec'd  of  I. 
Allen  Es'r  Treas'r  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  in  behalf  of 
Wm.  Drew.  Thaddeus  Munson. 

[428]      \Col.    Thomas  Lee  Authorized  to  Receive  their  '■''Depreciation"  by 
Members  of  his   Company\ 

Whereas,  the  Hon.  Gen.  Assembly  of  the' State  of  Vermont  in 
their  session  in  Feb.  7th  A.  D.  1781,  did  pass  a  Resolve,  that  the 
Officers  &  sofdiers  belonging  to  Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Company,  in 
the  Continental  Service,  shall  be  made  good  the  depreciation  of 
money,  which  is  due  to  them,  as  pay  for  their  services  during  the 
term  of  their  several  enlistments,  we,  the  subscribers.  Officers  and 
soldiers  of  said  Co'y  empower  Col.  Thomas  Lee  to  act  for  us,  and 
in  our  behalf,  on  said  subject;  to  receive  the  money. due  to  us,  or 
if  he  thiniis  proper,  to  procure  a  good   Right  of  Land,  for  each  of 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  679 

US,  entering  our  names  in  the  Charter  of  some  good  Township,  and 

be  accountable  to  us,  the  Subscribers. 

Witness  our  hands,  March  7th  1781. 
Ephraim  Loomis,         Clement  Clark,  Reuben  Post, 

Thomas  Tuttle,  Joseph  Williams,         [Archippus  Blogget,] 

Philemon  Johnson,      Gideon  Cooley,  Gershom  Olds, 

Benjamin  Andrews,     Brittain  Simmons,       Curtis  Smith, 
Elijah  Goodwin,  Moses  Andrews,  Asa  Hale, 

Michael  Coffin,  John  May,  James  Ewing. 

Rec'd  Windsor,  14th  of  April  1781,  of  the  Treasurer  nine  pounds 
for  each  of  the  within  named  persons  or  subscribers,  except, 
Archippus  Blogget,  amounting  to  one  hundred  and  fifty-three 
pounds,  lawful  money,  being  the  sum  ordered  to  be  paid  or  allowed 
to  them,  towards  their  depreciation  at  present. 

Rec'd  pr.  me,  Thomas  Lee. 

{431]  [Thomas  Latham's  Quittance  of  all  Claims^ 

This  is  to  certify,  that  I,  Thomas  Latham,  for  value  received 
do  hereby  make  over,  all  my  right  &  title  to  all  that  is  coming  to 
me,  from  the  Continent,  or  from  the  State  of  Vermont  on  the  ac- 
count of  Clothing  ;  or  the  depreciation  of  money  or  any  other 
wages  which  may  be  found  due  to  me  for  my  services  while  under 
Capt.  Tho's  Lee's  command,  in  the  Continental  service. 
Scotch  Patent,  Dec.   20th  1779.  his 

James  Brown  Thomas     X     Latham 

Benj'n  Glazen  mark 

Rec'd  Arlington,  July  21st  1781,  of  the  Treasurer,  nine  pounds 
lawful  money,  in  lieu  of  a  right  of  Land  granted  to  the  within 
named  Tho's  Latham,  by  the  General  Assembly,  I  say 

Rec'd  per  me,  Thomas  Lee. 

[431]  [David  Earl's   Services^ 

I  do  hereby  promise  to  pay  unto  John  Hastings,  all  the  money 
and  clothing  due  to  David  Earl,  for  his  service  in  my  Company, 
for  the  two  years  past,  namely,  1777  &  1778  and  all  the  allowance 
of  pay  as  consideration  for  the  depreciation  of  the  money  which 
may  be  allowed  to  him. 
Feb.  15th  1779.  Tho's  Lee  Capt. 

[441]  [Claims  of  John  Roberts  and  Prince  Soper'\ 

Sunderland,  Sep.  13th  1782. 

For  value   rec'd  please   pay  to  Col.  John  Strong 
forty  two  pounds  lawful  money  and  I  will  discount  the  same  out  of 


680  STATE   OF  VERMONT 

the  depreciation  money,  due  to  John  Roberts  and  Prince  Soper,  for 

which  I  have  a  sufficient  order  to  receive. 

To  /  Ira  Allen  Esq'r  Treas'r.  Azel  Washburn. 

Feb  13th  1783,     Rec'd  of  I.    Allen  Treasurer,  forty-two  pounds 
on  this  order.  John  Strong. 

[433]  [Trutnan  Mead's   Transfer  of  Land  Claim\ 

Know  all  men,  by  these  presents,  that  I  Truman  Mead  Fifer 
in  Capt.  Gideon  Brownson's  Company,  in  Col.  Seth  Warner's  Reg't 
have,  for  a  valuable  consideration,  in  hand  paid  by  Capt.  Peleg 
Sunderland,  have  bargained,  sold,  and  fully  and  forever  quit 
claimed  all  my  right,  title  &  interest  in  and  unto  all  the  lands 
granted  to  me  by  the  Assembly  of  Vermont,  for  my  service  in  s'd 
Company,  and  likewise  all  grants  made  or  to  be  made  by  said 
State,  for  depreciation  of  money,  and  do  hereby  authorize  &  em- 
power him,  the  said  Sunderlaud  to  receive  the  same,  and  convert 
it  to  his  own  use  :  hereby  promising  forever  to  ratify  &  confirm 
all  receipts  or  discharges  which  the  said  Sunderland  shall  give,  the 
same  as  if  given  by  me  ;  and  it  is  my  desire  that  my  name  may  be 
taken  out  from  the  Charter  of  Eden,  a  Township  already  granted 
to  Col.  Warner's  Regiment,  &  that  Capt.  Sunderland's  name  be 
inserted. 

In  witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  ray  hand  &  seal,  this 
4th  day  of  May  1781.  Truman  Mead,  Fifer 

Rec'd  Arlington,  Aug.  9th  17B1.  of  Peleg  Sunderland  an  acquit- 
tance signed  by  Truman  Mead,  fifer,  in  which  he  forever  quits,  all 
his  land  and  depreciation  money,  granted  to  him  by  the  Gen'l 
Assembly,  for  service  done  in  Col.  Warner's  Reg't  in  the  Continen- 
tal Army,  unto  Peleg  Sunderland. 

Timo.  Brownson 

John  Fasset 

Aug.  9th  L781.  The  Committee  of  Pay  Table  have  given  Peleg 
Sutherland,  a  receipt  for  this  instrument,  and  have  given  an  order 
on  the  Treasurer  for  six  pounds  lawful  money  and  an  order  to  the 
land  Committee  to  put  in  Peleg  Sutherland's  name  in  lieu  of  Tru- 
man Mead. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  May  2nd  1783. 

Rec'd  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq'r  Treasurer,  thirty  nine  pounds,  eleven 
shillings,  and  ten  pence  one  farthing  lawful  money  in  full,  for  the 
depreciation  and  interest  due  to  Truman  Mead  Fifer  for  service 
done  in  Col,  Seth  Warner's  Regiment.  Peleg  Sutherland. 


I  Com'e. 


REVOLUTIONARY  WAR   ROLLS  681 

[430]  [/^/^«  McRoberts'   Order] 

Rutland,  20th  March  1781 
To  the  Hon.  Ira  Allen,  Esq'r, 

Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
Please  to  pay  to  Capt.  Jerathmeal  Powers,  whatsoever  may  be 
found  due  to  me,  or  allowed  by  the  State  of  Vermont,  for  deprecia- 
tion of  money,  by  virtue  of  my  being-  in  the  service  of  the  United 
States,  in  Capt.  Thomas  Lee's  Independent  Company  for  near  the 
space  of  three  years.  I  having  received  satisfaction  from  the  said 
Capt.  Powers  for  the  same,  and  covenanted  and  agreed  with  him, 
the  s'd  Capt.  Powers,  to  receive  all  the  profits  or  advantages  that 
is  due  to  me,  either  by  Treasury  notes.  Grants  of  Land  or  other- 
wise. 

Wm.  Temple,     )  ^^itnggggg^  jo^n  McRoberts. 

Moses  Powers     )  •' 

To  his  Excellency,  the  Gov'r,  an  [or  ?]  Hon.  Com'e  of  Pay 
Table,  or  The  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 

Please  to  deliver  to  Joseph  Bowker,  Esq'r 
such  sum  of  money,  or  value  of  notes  on  the  Treasury,  or  other 
depreciation  that  shall  be  allowed  to  the  within  named  John  Mc- 
Roberts, by  virtue  of  his  being  a  serj't  in  Capt.  Tho's  Lee's  Independ- 
ent Company,  according  to  the  contents  of  the  within  written 
order.  Jerathmeal  Powers 

Rec'd  on  the  within  order,  in  behalf  of  John  McRoberts,  nine 
ponnds  lawful  money,  towards  his  depreciation  money,  allowed  by 
the  Assembly. 

14th  of  April  1781.  Joseph  Bowker. 


682  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

ACCOUNTS  AND  OTHER  PAPERS 

FROM  THE  PAY  TABLE  OFFICE. 

[473]  [Governor's  Order  for  Col.  G.   Warren's  Pay\ 

Arlington,  Jan.  27th  1779. 
To/ 

Ira  Allen,  Treasurer, 

Please  to  pay  unto  Col.  Gideon  Warren,  forty  pounds, 
lawful  money,  it  being  in  part  pay  for  what  the  General  Assembly 
of  this  State  ordered  to  be  paid  to  Col.  Warrin  for  his  being 
wounded  at  the  taking  of  Ticonderoga,  in  May  1775. 

Tho"  Chittenden. 
Rec*   Jan  37th  1779    of    Ira  Allen,   Treasurer,   forty   pounds 
lawful  money.  Gideon  Warrin. 

[459]  \Lieut.  John  Fasset,  Junior's,  Account\ 

State  of  Vermont  to  John   Fasset  Jr.    Esq%  late  a    Lieut,   in 
Capt.  Wait  Hopkins'  Com''  in  Lieut.   Col.   Seth   Warner's  Reg'  in 
1775.  agreeably  to  an  act  of  Assembly  passed  in  Feb^  last, 
1775  Dr. 

To,  a  premium,  for  enlisting  49  men  @  8/  pr  man J^  19.13.0 

"    The  expenses  of  Capt.  Hopkins  5  weeks  for  enlist- 
ing s"  Coy 4.  0.0 

"    The  expenses  of  the  two  Subaltern  officers  of  said 
Company  five  weeks,  assisting  to  raise  said  Com^ 

at  12/  pr  week,  each 6.  0.0 

"    Cash  paid  49  men  as  their  bounty  40/ each 98.0.0 

"    Cash  paid  49  men  for  Blankets  @  12/ each 39.8.0 

"    Cash  paid  49  men  for  Guns  &  other  accoutrements 

@  10/ each 24.10.0 

"    Cash  paid  for  Carriges  for  transportation  of  the  bag- 
gage of  Com>' 5.   0.0 

Manchester  April  24th  1784.  ^186.10.0 

John  Fasset  Jr. 
Manchester  April  24th    1784.     John  Fasset  Esq"'  before   me, 
makes  solemn  Oath,  that  the  above  acct.  is  just  &  true  in  every 
part,  and  that  he  has  never  been  furnished  with  moneys  to  dis- 
charge the  same,  by  or  on  acct.  of  the  United  States. 

Isaac  Tichenor  Jus.  Peace. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Apl.  34th  1784. 

The  above  acct.  being  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  John  Fasset,  being  one  hun- 
dred and  eighty  six  pounds,  ten  shillings,  lav/ful  money. 
^186.10.0  Timo.    Brownson  )  p       , 

Sami   Bartlit  J  ^°"^ 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  683 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland  Sep.  24th  1785. 

Rec*  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order, 
being  one  hundred  and  eighty  six  pounds,  ten  shillings. 
;^186.10.0  John  Fasset. 

[471]  \Capt.    William  Fitch's  Account] 

State  of  Vt.  Dr.  to  Wm.  Fitch,  a  Capt.  in  Col.  Warner's  Reg* 

in  the  year  1775. 

To,  A  premium  for  enlisting  55  men,  @  8/ £,  22.   0.0 

My  expenses  5  weeks  enlisting  my  com^  @  16/  pr. 

wk 4.   0.0 

Expenses  for  my  2  subalterns  5  weeks  assisting 6.   0.0 

Cash  paid  55  men  as  a  Bounty  @  40/  each 110.   0.0 

Cash  for  55  men's  Blankets        "12/     "    33.0.0 

Cash  for  65  men's  Guns               "10/     "    27.10.0 

Cash   paid  carting  baggage  from    Shaftsbury   to  |  ^^    o  o 

Skeensboro'  and  from  Hancock [ 

Cash  paid  for  the  sick  on  return  home 3.10.0 

Cash  for  carri'ges  returning  from  Canada 3.   0.0 

Paid  Dr.  Fuller  for  doctoring  Jams  Ales  and  Gildr..  2.   5.0 

To  Dr.  Smith  for  doctoring  my  men 1.10.0 

Dec.  3rd  1779.  Total ^213.   7.0 

Rec*  of  Comfort  Sands  142.8.0  York  mo^  which  is,       106.   6.0 


Pay  Table  Office  ) 


Due  to'me £^Q'^  ■   T-O 


Sunderland  Oct.  6,  1785  f  The  within  acct.  being  examined  and 
approved  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  the  sum 
of  one  hundred  and  seven  pounds,  one  shilling,  Lawful  money,  to 
John  Fitch,  one  of  the  executors  on  the  estate  of  Capt.  Wm.  Fitch 
deceased.  Timo.  Brownson  )  p„_,e 

Sam>  Bartlit         f  ^°™ 

Treasurer's  Office,        )  Rec*  of  the  Treas'  the  contents  of  the 
Sunderland  Oct.  6,  1785.  f  above  order.  ) 

John  Fitch  \  Executors 

[460]  [^Soldier's  Certificate'] 

These  certify,  that  Sam'  Torry  served  in  Capt.  Wait  Hopkin's 
Company  as  a  private  soldier  in  the  year  1775,  and  that  he  has  not 
received  his  bounty,  blanket,  and  gun,  money  due  to  him  for  said 
service,  the  whole  amounting  to  three  pounds,  two  shillings. 

John   Fasset, 
Sunderland,  Oct.  8th  1784.         In  behalf  of  Wait  Hopkins  Capt. 


684  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Oct.  8th  1784.  The  Treasurer 
is  directed  to  pay  to  the  above  named  Samuel  Torry  or  bearer, 
three  pounds,  two  shillings,  for  the  above  purpose. 


Timo.  Brownson,  )  p 
Sam'  Bartlet,  [  ^°^ 


Sunderland — Oct.  8th  1784.  j  the  above  order,  in  behalf   of    Sam' 
Torry.  John  Fasset. 

[512]  \^CaJ>t.   Jonathan  Fassett's  Accouni\ 

The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Jonathan  Fassett —  Dr. 

To  Jonathan  Fassett  for  service  as  Capt.  of  an  Independent 
Company  raised  by  appointment  of  the  Committee  of  theConven- 
tion  of  the  New  Hampshire  (irants  and  authorized  by  commission 
from  Gen  Gates,  who  served  in  the  Northern  parts  of  said  State 
from  the  19th  of  July  1776  to  the  1st  day  of  December  then  next, 
being  four  months  and  12  days  @  27  2/3  dolP  pr  month— $117  1/3 

To  do  for  retained  rations  103  days  @  3  rations  pr. 
day  which  is  309  rations,  and  30  days  at  2  rations  pr  day 
which  is  60  rations,  in  the  whole  369  rations  @  1/9  of  a 
dollar  pr  ration  -         -         41 


158  1/3 
Jonathan  Fassett  Capt. 
Cr  By  cash  27  2/3  dollars. 
Pay  Table  Office  )  The  above  account  examined  and  ap- 

Sunderland  July  24th  1786  S  proved  and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Jonathan  Fassett,  being  thirty 
nine  pounds  four  shillings  Timo.  Brownson  \  ^      t^^    ■ 

Sam'  Bartlet         f  *"°™ 

Treasurer's  Office  Sunderland  Aug'  11,  1786 
Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order 
being  thirty  nine  pounds  four  shillings  L.  My.         Jona.  Fasset. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  685 

[513]  \Capt.  Michael  Vail's  Accounf\ 

The  State  of  New  York  in  America 

To  Capt.  Michael  Vail  Dr. 
To  sundry  expenditures  in   raising  a  company  of   54  men  which 
served  in  Lt.   Col.   Seth  Warner's   Regiment  from  the   1st  of 

August  1775  till  the  last  day  of  November  following  ; 

To  a  premium  of  8/  L.My  pr  man  for  enlisting  64  men  ;,^21.12.0 

To  a  bounty  of  40/  pr  man  for  enlisting  said  54  men  108.  0.0 
To  my  expenses  5   weeks  enlisting  s*  Comp^  @  16/  per 

week  4.  0.0 
To  expenses  of  my  two  subaltern  officers  5  weeks  assist- 
ing in  raising  said  Comp^  6.  0.0 
To  cash  paid  for  carriage  of  baggage  for  said  Company  12.  0.0 
To  cash  paid  54  for  each  a  Blanket  @  12/  per  man  32.  8.0 
To  cash  paid  54  men  for  guns  and  other  accoutrements 

at  10/  pr  man                                                             '  27.  0.0 
To  cash  paid  at  Crown  Pt  for  stores  for  the  sick  and  for 

march  to  St  Johns  3.   0.0 

To  cash  paid  for  removing  sick  La  Praire  to  St  Johns  1.   9.0 

To  cash  paid  the  French  Doctor  at  Langale  3.   0.0 

To  cash  paid  the  Apothecary  at  Langale  for  the  sick  3.   7.0 
To  cash  paid  for  removing  my  sick  from  Montreal  to  St 

Johns  1.17.0 
To  cash  paid  from  St  Johns  to  our  respective  homes  6.10.0 
To  paid  for  two  sick  soldiers  at  Otter  Creek,   that  be- 
longed to  my  Compy  and  were  sick  there  6.10.0 


;£236.13.0 
Paid  as  per  recp'  11.   5.0 


255.  8.0 


Pay  Office,  Albany  20th  Dec>-  1776 

This  may  certify  that  Capt.  Micah  Vail  has  re- 
ceived no  compensation  for  the  within  account  or  any  part  thereof 
in  this  Office  J.  Trumbull  Jr.  Paymaster  Gen^ 

Northern  Depar' 
To  whom  it  may  concern. 

March  1st  1787.  The  within  account  examined  and  approved 
— and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Ira  Allen 
as  a  subaltern  officer  in  Capt.  Vail's  Company  in  1775  as  by  a  par- 
ticular resolution  of  the  Assembly  of  this  State — being  two  hundred 
twenty  five  pounds  eight  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson 

Jonath""  Robinson 


[•  Committee 


686  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Treasurer's  OfBce. 

Rec''  this  5th  May  1787  of  Sam'  Mattocks  Treasurer 

the  contents  in  full   being  two  hundred   and  twenty-five  pounds 
eight  shillings  in  State  Notes.  Ira  Allen. 

[503]  l^Accoun/s  of  Capt.  John  Fasset  and  Others] 

The  State  of  Vermont, 

To  John  Fasset  Jr.  &  sundry  others,      Dr. 

To  John  Fasset  Jr.  for  his  services  as  Captain  of  an  In- 
depen'  Comp''  raised  by  Appointment  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Convention  of  the  Y  [T  ?]  .  Grants, 
and  authorized  by  commissions  from  Gen.  Gates, 
who  served  in  the  North"  Parts  of  s*  State  ,  from 
July  19th  to  December  1st  1776,  A  M"  12  days  at 
$37  2/3  pr.  month—  $117  1/3 

To  D°  for  retained  Rations  103  days,  at  3  Rations  pr.  day 
which  is  309  Rations  ;  and  30  days  at  2  Rations  pr. 
day  which  is  60  Rations  ;  in  the  whole  369  Rations, 
at  1/9  of  a  DolF  per  Ration—  41. 

To  Matthew  Lyon  for  his  services  as  a  Lieut  in  s*  Com- 
pany for  the  same  time,  being  4  Mo.  12  days  at  18 
Doli='  pr.  mo.  79.1/6 

To  Do.  for  retained  Rations  103  days  at  2  Rations  pr. 
day,  which  is  206  Rations  ;  and  30  days  at  1  Rat" 
pr.  day  which  is  30  Rations  ;  in  the  whole  236  Rat"' 
at  1/9  of  a  Doll.  pr.  Ration  26.  2/9 

To  Jon"  Wright  to  his  services  as  a  Lieut,  in  said  Com- 
pany for  the  same  time  being  4  Mo.  12  days  at  18 
DolP  pr.  Mo.  79.  1/6 

To  Do.  for  retained  Rations  103  days  at  2  Rations  pr. 
day,  which  is  206  Rat"'  ;  and  30  days  at  1  Rat"  pr. 
day  which  is  30  Rations,  in  the  whole  236  Rations 
at  1/9  of  a  DulP  per  Ration  26.  2/9 

To  the  s^  John  Fasset  Jr.  for  his  services  as  Commissary 
to  the  G.  Hospital  at  Bennington,  by  Appoint'  of 
the  Council  of  Safety  &  Gen'  Lincoln,  from  Oct'  3d 
to  Nov'  6th  1777  both  days  included,  1  Mo.  3  Days 
at  40  Doll'  pr.  mo. — And  to  retained  Rations  the  same 
time,  being  35  days  at  3  Rat"'  pr.  Day  is  105  Rations  at 
1/9  of  a  Dollar  per  Ration,    Amt.  of  pay  &  Rations —        55.6/9 

To  Benj"  Fasset  Assis*  Com'^  to  the  same  Hospital,  under 
the  same  Direction,  the  same  time,  1  Mo.  3  Days  at 
30  Doll'  pr.  Mo.  and  to  retained  Rations  35  days  at 
2  Rat"'  pr.  Day,  70  Rations  at  1/9  of  a  Doll'  pr. 
Ration — Amount  of  pay  &  Rations  40.  7/9 


Amount  in  Doll'  &  9ths  465.  5/9 

(Errors  Excepted) 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  687 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Sunderland  Oct'  5th  1785  \  The  within  account  is  approved,  and 
the  Treas'  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  one  hundred  thirty- 
nine  pounds  thirteen  shillings,  &  four  pence,  lawful  money,  to  John 
Fasset  Esq'  (or  bearer.) 

£     139.   13.   4  Timo.  Brownson  I  p       , 

Sam'  Bartlit  \  ^^"^ 

Windsor  Ocf  20th  1785— ReC  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of 
the  above  order,  being  one  hundred  and  thirty-nine  pounds,  thir- 
teen shillings,  &  four  pence —  John  Fasset. 

[511]  [Men  in  Capt.  E.  Allen's  Company — Sums   Faid\ 

List  of  Rec'=  against  the  Soldiers  in  E.  Allen's  Pay  Roll — to 
be  examined  when  anyone  calls  for  their  pay — deduct  &c. dated  1777. 

Pawlet  October  17,  1777. 

The  account  of  those  that  received  money  towards  their  wages 
that  was  coming  from  the  State  ,  namely    ; 

Rufus  Bates  Dr.  to  rec''  by  Rec'  &  money  Lent  ;^1.14.0 

Benjamin  Harskins  by  rect  1.10.0 

Ezra  Sweat  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Darius  Chipman  by  rect  1.10.0 

Benjamin  Wells  by  rect  1.   6.6 

Jonathan  Corey  by  rect  1.   S.O 

Ebenezer  Corey  by  Rect  1.   8.0 

Nathan  Foord  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Simeon  Prentis  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Winslow  Perry  bv  Rect  1.10.0 

Jacob  Smith  by  Rect  1.10.0 

John  Train  by  Rect  1.10.0 

John  Rion  Blancher  by  Rect  1.06.6 

Peter  Howe  by  Rect  1.10.0 

William  Ashley  by  Rect  1.10.0 

David  Gilmore  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Richard  Colvin  Dues  Rect  0.   6.6 

Edward  Turner  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Jonathan  Newton  by  Rect  1.   7.0 

Nehemiah  Kellogg  by  Rect  &  money  1.16.6 

Lemuel  Roberts  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Orasmus  Holmes  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Samuel  Fletcher  by  Rect  1.10.0 

Daniel  Harskins  by  account  1.10.0 

Abel  White  Dr.  by  order  2.   5.4 

35.18.4 
65.   4.0 

£\m.  3.4 


688  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

[465]  [^Capt.  Ebenezer    Wood's  Account] 

Bennington  Dec.  S'"  1777. 

The  State  of  Vermont,  to  Capt.  Eben'  Wood,  Dr. 

To,  Bounty  Money,  for  38  men  @  ^6.  per  man, ^288.*0.0 

"     Pay   Roll "       1  pr  man  pr.  mo...      108.  3.4 


[*sic]  ;^396.   3.4 
Contra,                                 Cr. 

By,  Cash,  Rec''  at  sundry  times, ;!^382.   0)  /-qo.-,  ^^  n. 

"    Two  pair  of  shoes  not  tapt ^^-^  J:,6hi.\.i.\) 

Balance  due  to  Capt.  Eben'  Wood.  £  13.11.4 
Rec*  Bennington,  June  6th  1778  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  thir- 
teen pounds,  eleven  shillings  &  four  pence,  Lawful  Money,  it  being 
the  balance  due  on  my  Pay  Roll,  for  bounty  and  pay  for  service  in 
Lt  Col.  Sam'  Harrick's  Reg'  of  Rangers,  in  the  service  of  the 
State  of  Vermont,  in  the  year  1777. 

Rec*  pr  me,  Eben'  Wood,  Capt. 

[464]     Arlington  Jan.  18th  1779. 

Whereas  the  Council  of  this  State  did  in  the  year  1777,  raise  a 
Reg'  of  Rangers,  which  was  commanded  by  Lt.  Col.  Sam'  Harnck, 
and  whereas  said  council  did  engage  to  each  Officer  in  said  Reg' 
eight  shillings  for  their  trouble  in  enlisting  each  man,  and  it  ap- 
pears that  Capt.  Eben''  Woods  has  not  rec*  his  pay,  and  it  appears 
by  his  Pay  Roll,  that  he  had  enlisted  thirty  eight  men,  therefore, 
the  Treas'  of  this  State  is  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Eben''  Woods, 
fifteen  pounds  four  shillings  lawful  money. 

Tho^  Chittenden. 
Rec*  Arlington,  Jan.  18th  1779  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  fifteen 
pounds  four  shillings. 

Pr  me,  Eben"^  Wood. 

[494]        [Petition  of  Capt.   Frye  Bailey  and  Lt.   N.  Lovewell] 
To  the  Gen'  Assembly, 

Your  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  petition  of  Capt. 
Fry  Bailey  &  Lieut  Nehemiah  Lovewell,  —  Report  that  in  the 
month  of  Dec''  1777  s*  Lovewell  &  Bayley  were  sent  by  Ben'  Gates 
as  a  Flagg  to  Canada,  where  they  were  detained  including  their 
service  for  12  months  —  that  in  the  month  of  Jan^  1779  Bayley 
rec*  from  the  U.  S.  ^96.0  lawful  money,  which  was  his  wages  as 
Capt.  but  was  not  paid  for  his  Rations  during  the  said  13  months; 
and  at  the  same  time  Lieut.  Lovewell  rec*  ;^64. 16.  for  his  service, 
but  no  allowance  for  his  Rations —  I.  Tichenor,  for  Com^ 

State  of  Vermont 

In  Gen'  Assembly  Feb.  22nd  1782.  The  above  report  was  read 
and  accepted  &  ordered  that  a  Bill  be  brought  accordingly. 

Attest,  Ros'  Hopkins,  Clerk. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  689 

[474]  S^Amount  Paid  Capt.   Ebenezer  Aliens  Co.\ 

Extract  of  Continental  money,  paid  on  Capt.  Eben"^  Allen's 
Pay  Roll  of  1777  in  pursuance  to  an  order  from  the  Gov""  dated 
Feb,  17th  1779,  reference  thereto  being  had,    Amt.    ;^184.13.8 

Certified  by 
May  29th  1783.  I.  Allen,  Treasurer. 

[387]  [ZA   Abner  Blanchard's  Pay\ 

State  of  Vermont. 

In  General  Assembly  Oct.  18th  1782. 
Resolved,  that  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  be,  and  they  are 
hereby  directed  to  adjust  the  wages  &  rations  of  Abner  Blanchard 
as  a  Lt.  for  five  months  and  ten  days,  for  service  done  in  the  last 
part  of  the  year  1777  and  beginning  of  the  year  1778,  and  draw  an 
order  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  same. 

Extract  from  the  Journals, 

Ros'  Hopkins,  Clk. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Manchester,  Oct.  22nd  1782. 

The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  Abner  Blanchard  or 
bearer,  the  sum  of  twenty  eight  pounds,  sixteen  shillings. 

Pr.  Order  of  Assembly. 

John  Strong  )  p 

Timo.  Brownson  f 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  28th  July  1783. 

Rec*  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'',  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  Pr  me,  John  Stark. 

[407]  \Peliiion  of  Lieut.   John  Powell~\ 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Freemen  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, now  sitting  at  Bennington. 

The  petition  of  John  Powell  of  Strafford  to  said  Assembly 
sheweth,  that  he  being  the  first  Lt.  in  Capt.  Elisha  Burton's  Com- 
pany of  Rangers,  and  Col.  Herrick's  Reg'  in  the  service  of  this 
State  for  the  year  1777,  Commissionated  by  the  Council  of  this 
State  on  the  15th  of  July  in  the  same  year,  which  Commission  to 
continue  in  force,  till  the  15th  of  Jan.  ensuing  did  according  to 
orders  therein  contained,  in  Obedience  to  the  Commander  in  Chief 
of  the  Northern  Department,  some  time  in  Dec.  before  the  expira- 
tion of  the  said  Commission,  proceed  with  a  Flag  to  St.  Johns, 
where,  after  being  received  by  the  Commandant  as  a  flag,  your  pe- 
titioner was  confined  &  carried  to  Quebec,  as  a  prisoner,  where,  & 
in  other  British  Territories,  your  Honor's  petitioner  was  confined 
in  the  most  cruel  manner,  &  suffered  every  kind  of  Savage  bar- 
[44] 


690  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

barity  that  men  divested  of  every  principle  of  Religion  &  Hu- 
manity can  inflict,  during  the  Term  of  about  twelve  months,  in  all 
which  time  your  Honor's  Petitioner  was  necessitated  to  procure  the 
supports  of  life  at  his  own  expense,  for  which,  and  his  time  during 
his  captivity  he  hath  received  no  adequate  compensation. 

This  is  therefore  to  pray  your  Honors,  that  the  case  of  your 
Honor's  Petitioner  may  be  noticed  by  this  Honorable  Board,  &  that 
such  recompense  may  be  made  him,  as  your  Honors,  in  their  Wis- 
dom, shall  think  proper,  and  as  in  duty  bound  shall  ever  pray. 
Dated  at  Bennington,  John  Powell, 

this  14th  day  of  Oct,  1780. 

In  Gen.  Assembly,  Oct.  16th  1780.  Resolved,  that  the  within 
petition  be  referred  to  the  Governor  &  Council  for  adjustment  & 
settlement.  Attest,  Ros'  Hopkins  Clk. 

Resolved  in  Council  9th  Nov.  1780,  That  forty  pounds  in  silver, 
or  an  equivalent  in  other  current  money,  be  &  is  hereby  granted  to 
Capt.  John  Powell,   and  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
the  same  to  the  s"'  Capt.  John  Powell  as  soon  as  may  be. 
By  order  of  Council, 

Jonas  Fay,  Sec.  pro.  tern. 

[398]  [^Account  for    Watching  Suspected  Persons] 

An  Account  of  what  service  we  whose  names  are  hereafter 
mentioned,  have  done  in  watching  &  guarding  suspected  persons, 
as  enemies  to  the  United  States  of  America,  by  ord''  of  Committies 
of  Safety  &  of  Towns  of  Harford,  Lebanon,  Hartford,  &  Wood- 
stock. 

Men's  names. 

Barth^  Durkee       5  days  @  9/ £^.   5.0 

Tho»  Richardson  3   do     "    3/ 9.0 

Oliver  Rust  4   do  &  nights,  &  found  ourselves  Al- ) 

low'*  for  day  &  night  &  finding  them-  V        1.16.0 

selves,  9/ \ 

George  Smith         3  days  1 

Jos.  Call  2      do      l_    „  ,  a  ^^   (\ 

John  Bacon  1     do     \  ®  ^/                                                      ^'^^-^ 

Eben'  Call  3     do    J  . 

Abida  Smith  one  night 

Borkus  Green  "      do     1 

Wm.  Child  "      do      [  @  6/                                                1.10.0 

Benajah  Child  "      do      f 

Wm.  Ranney  "      do      J  

;^8.14.0 

The  above  acct.  is  according  to  the  returns  made  to  me 

Test  Barth^  Durkee. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


691 


As  to  the  price  for  the  above  service,  we  one  &  all  leave  it  to 
your  Honors  of  the  Com"''  to  say  what  we  shall  have  for  s*  Service, 
But  hope  you  will  consider  the  advanced  price  tories  effects  are 
sold  at,  &  how  much  our  currency  is  depreciated,  and  will  allow 
accordingly. 

Pomfret,  Feb.  10th  1778.  B.  Durkee. 


[398] 


[Guarding  Amasa    Wright \ 


Tho'  Richardson 'sacct.  against  the  Com'"'  for  guard- 
ing Amasa  Write  to  Westminster  and  expense  is  accord- 
ing to  his  Return,  ;^1.13 


^1.13.0 
8.14.0 


£IQ.  7.0 
State  of  Vermont, 
In  Council,  Bennington  June  13th,  1778. 

The  within  acct.  Examined  &  approved  &  the  Treas'  of  this 
State  is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  ten  pounds  seven  shil- 
lings, money  &c. 

pr  order  of  Council,  > 

Tho»  Chittenden. 
Lebanon,  Aug.  7th  1778. 

Rec''  the  fullof  the  above  order.  I  say  rec*  pr  me, 

Bart^  Durkee 


[511]        A  Return  of  the  Guard  that  guarded  Major   Wright. 

3  nights 


Elkanah  Sprague, 

3  days  and  3 

Thomas  Richardson 

3     "       "     " 

Jeremiah  Rust 

3     w       <<     << 

Phineas  Rust 

3     "       '■     " 

Eli  Willard 

3     "       "     " 

Jehiel  Rust 

3     "       "     " 

firing(  ?) 


;^1.16.0 
1.16.0 
1.16.0 
1.16.0 
1.16.0 
1.16.0 
0.   8.0 

11.   4.0 


Attest         Elkanah  Sprague,  Officer  of  the  guard. 
Hartford  June  1778. 

A  return  of  another  guard  that  guarded  said  Wright. 

Joseph  Marsh  Jr.  3  days  and  3  nights  1.16.0 

Andrew  Tracy       3     "  "  1.16.0 

Stephen  Tilden      3     "  "  1.16.0 

David  Wright        3     "  "  1.16.0 


£1.   4.0 


692  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Esq.  Datiey,  Zebulon  Lee,  and  Joseph  Marsh,  who  guarded 
said  Wright  to  N.  Y.  2  days  with  their  horses  and  expenses  2 
pounds  15  shillings  each  8.5.0 

Attest  David  Wright         Serj*  of  the  Guard 
Hartford,  Octo.  24""  1778 

This  may  certify  that  the  above  guards  were  ordered  out  by  me. 

Joseph  Marsh,  Maj.  General. 

11.  4.0 

7.  4.0 

8.  5.0 


;^2G.13.0 

The  Committee  appointed  to  examine  and  adjust 
accounts  having  examined  the  within,  find  due  thereon  twenty  six 
pounds  thirteen  shillings. 

Paul  Spooner       }  Com"^"  of 
Benja.  Emmons  [  Accounts 

To  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer 

You  are  hereby  ordered  to  pay  the  within  account  which 
amounts  to  twenty  six  pounds  thirteen  shillings,  to  Mr.  Elkanah 
Sprague.  Tho''  Chittenden 

Received  Windsor  October  26""  1778  of  Ira  Allen  Treasurer 
twenty  six  pounds  thirteen  shillings  in  full. 

Pr  me  Elkanah  Sprague 

[486]  [  Wages  and  Expenses  of  a  Wouiided  Soldier] 

March  7th  1778— 

The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Justus  Webster      Dr. 
To  wages  from  the  7th  1778,  until  the  30th  dav  of  March 

1778,  at  6/  per  day  '  ^6.18.0 

"    $10.  laid  out  for  necessaries  3.  0.0 

"    Boarding  two  weeks  at  $3  per  week  1.16.0 

"  "  six  weeks  and  three  days  at  $4.  7.16.0 

"    Wages  from  30th  of  March  to  the  24th  May  at  £A:. 

pr  month  7.   4.0 


^26.14.0 
Credit  by  one  Coat  at  ^11.  11.  0.0 

^15.14.0 
The  above  account  being  for  services  done  at  Shelburne,  and 
necessaries,  and  boarding  while  wounded. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  693 

To  Ira  Allen  Esq.  Treasurer, 

Please  to    pay   to  Justus  Webster   the 
above  account,  taking  his  rec'  for  the  same.     Tho'  Chittenden 
Feb.  34th  1779. 

Rec*   of  Ira  Allen,   Treasurer,    fifteen   pounds 
fourteen  shillings.  F^  me,  Justus  Webster. 

[386]  [Guards  over  Z.   Wright^  of  Hartland^ 

Hertford,  May  the  29th,  1778. 

A  Return  of  the  Guards  employed  to  keep 
Zadock  Wright  Esq'  Prisoner,  after  delivered  to  my  care  by  Phine- 
has  Rust  and  others  captors,  viz.  Phinehas  Rust,  Niel  Rust,  Jeremiah 
Rust,  and  also  Messrs.  W"  Gallup,  Nathan  Carel,  Tho=  Parker 
Rood,  James  Dennison,  Ivory  Luce,  the  above  is  a  true  Return  of 
soldiers  detained  on  said  29th  day  of  May  as  Guards  for  said  pris- 
oners, &  for  them  &  myself  request  pay. 

Elias  Weld,  Officer  of 
s*  guard  for  s''  day. 

Eight  days  at  tv.-elve  shillings  pr  day ;£4.16.0 

Your  Committee  to  examine  accounts,  having  examined  & 
adjusted  the  within,  find  due  thereon  four  pounds  sixteen  shillings. 

Attest.  Paul  Spooner  )  Qom.^ 

Benj"  [ 

To  Ira  Allen,  Esq'  Treasurer, 

You  are  hereby  ordered  to  pay  Capt.  Elias 
Weld,  the  within  amount,  which  amounts  to  four  pounds  sixteen 
shillings  Tho»  Chittenden. 

Rec*  Windsor,  Oct.  24th  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  four  pounds 
sixteen  shillings  in  full.  Pr  me  W™  Gallup. 

[482]  [A   Search  for   Tories] 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Capt°  Jesse  Sawyer  Dr. 

To  my  own  time  &  five  mens,  &  expenses  two  days  back, 
in  search  for  Tories,  by  order  of  His  Excellency  &  Council,  at  18/ 
pr.  dav  i:i0.16.0 

May  30th  1778— 

I  certify  upon  honor  that  the  above  account  is  justly 
and  truly  charged,  in  all  its  parts—  Jesse  Sawyer- 

July  6th  1778.  The  above  account  examined  &  approved,  the 
Treasurer  is  ordered  to  pay  ten  pounds,  sixteen  shillings — 

Tho"  Chittenden. 

Treasurer's  Office  ) 

July  6th  1778  f  ReC  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  ten  pounds— 

sixteen  shillings—  Rec<»  pr  me,  Jesse  Sawyer. 


694  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

[483]  [^For  Guarding  a  Suspected  Person] 

State  of  Vermont, 

To  Capt"  Jesse  Sawyer —         Dr. 

To  guarding  Asa  Baldwin  from  Dorset  to  Bennington — I  took 
with  me  for  an  assistant  Mr.  Felix  Powel — The  time  spent  was  two 
days,  &  two  nights — Three  horses  travel  and  expenses —      ^11.7.6 

I  certify  upon  honor,  that  the  above  account  is  justly  charged 
in  all  its  parts —  Jesse  Sawyer. 

July  8th  1778,  The  above  account  examined  and  approved,  the 
Treas'  is  ordered  to  pay  eleven  pounds,  seven  shillings,  &  six 
pence — 

;^11.7.6  Tho»  Chittenden 

Treasurer's  Office  July  8th  1778.  ReC^  of  I.  Allen  Treasurer, 
eleven  pounds,  seven  shillings,  &  six  pence, — the  contents  of  the 
above  account —  Rec"*  per  me,  Jesse  Sawyer. 

[447]  [Capf.  Isaac  Clark's  Bounty  Money] 

To/ 

Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treas', 

Pay  to   Capt.  Isaac   Clark,  thirty  pounds  for  Bounty  that  he 
paid  to  ten  men  he  engaged  in  the  proposed  expedition  to  Canada, 
and  also  eighteen  pounds  for  the  Bounty  of  six  men  that  he  en- 
gaged more  than  his  quota  in  the  two  months  expedition. 
May  30th  1778.  Tho»  Chittenden. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Arlington,  May  30th  1778. 

Rec*  of  Ira  Allen,   Treasurer,   the  contents  of  the 
within  acct.     Forty  eight  pounds,  lawful  money. 

ReC^  pr.  me,  Isaac  Clark  Capt. 

[389]  \Petition  of  Moses  Evans] 

To  the  Hon.  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 

now  sitting  at  Windsor  in  and  for  said  State. 

The  humble  Petition,  Address  and  Remonstrance  of  Moses 
Evins  of  Woodstock  in  said  State,  humbly  sheweth, 

That  whereas  your  Petitioner  was  taken  prisoner,  by  the  British 
Troops  at  Diamond  Island,  on  the  Fifth  day  of  October  1777,  and 
from  thence  transported  to  the  Isle  of  Orleans  below  Quebec,  and 
thence  detained  until  the  13th  of  May  1778,  at  which  time  he  found 
means  to  make  his  escape,  and  was  necessitated  to  go  thro'  almost 
inexpressible  hardships,  both  by  fatigue  &  hunger  through  the  un- 
known desert  to  Kennebec  and  from  thence  home,  where  he  arrived 
on  the  20th  of  June  last,  and  besides  the  hardships  of  imprison- 
ment, March  &c  your  Petitioner  lost  one  Gun  price  ^4.10  One 
Blanket,  with  sundry  other  articles  to  the  amount  of  ;^8.     for  which 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  695 

time,  losses,  expense  &c  your  Petitioner  has  not  rec''  any  other 
than  Continental  pay. 

These  are  therefore  to  pray  your  Honors  to  grant  your  Peti- 
tioner such  allowance  as  in  your  wisdom  shall  think  proper. 

And  as  in  duty  bound  shall  pray  Moses  Evans. 

Windsor,  Oct.  15th  1778. 

State  of  Vermont,  In  Gen.  Assembly,  Oct.  16th  1778. 

Resolved,  That  the  above  petition  be  laid  before  his  Excellency 
the  Gov''  and  Council  of  this  State  for  their  adjustment. 

Pr.  order,  B.  Woodward,  Clk. 

From  Oct.  4th  to  May  15th  233  @  50/  pr.  mo.  Amounts  to  ^18.11.4 
From  15th  of  May  to  20th  June  36  days,  amount  to  3.   0.0 

Gun  4.10.0 

Blanket  3.  0.0 


^29.   1.4 

State  of  Vermont,     In  Council,  Windsor,  Oct.  16th  1778. 

The  above  account  examined  &  approved  &  the  Treasurer  is 
directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  twenty  nine  pounds  one  shilling  & 
four  pence  L.  M.  Tho"  Chittenden 

Rec*  Windsor  Oct.  16th  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  twenty 
nine  pounds,  one  shilling  &  four  pence,  in  full  of  this  account. 

pr  me,  Moses  Evans. 

[501]  [L(.  Col.  EbenT  Walbridge's  Account^ 

The  State  of  Vermont, 

To  Lieut  Col'  Eben^  Walbridge  Dr. 

for  service  done  s"*  State  at  several  different  times — 

July  10th  1778. 
To  19  days  commanding  the  Troops  at  Rutland,  by  the 

Captain  General's  order,  and  cash  paid  for  a  horse 

to  ride  an  Express  ^^7.18.0 

"  Traveling  expense  60  miles  at  4d  1.  0.0 

"  one  journey  on  express  to  Rutland,  horse  &  expense 

1779  1.  0.0 

"  one  journey  to  Huberton  in  an  alarm — four  days — 

horse  &  expense  2.   0.0 

"  five  days  out  in  Alarm— Ocf  1780  at  8/  pr  day  2.   0.0 

"  Traveling  expenses  60  miles  at  4d  1.   0.0 

"  two  journies  to  Albany  to  procure  soldiers  wages  1780  2.  0.0 


^16.18.0 
Eben'^  Walbridge 


696  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Pay  Table  Office  | 

Arlington  March  29th  1781.  [  The  within  account  examined  &  ap 
proved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Lieut.  Col. 
Eben''  Walbridge  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  sixteen  pounds, 
eighteen  shillings — lawful  money. 

^16.18.0  Tho' Chittenden  I  p 

John  Fasset  \  ^°"^ 

March  29th  1781  ReC  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above  older  Pr.  me,  Eben'  Walbridge. 

[502]  [Ca//.  Samuel   Paine  s  Servues~\ 

The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Samuel  Paine  Dr. 

To  going  on  express  to  the  northern  Army,  &  scouting  by 
order  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  forty  two  days,  and  found  myself 
the  whole  of  the  time  except  sixteen  days —  ;^12.12.0 

Aug*  1778 —  Errors  excepted  Sam'  Paine. 

This  may  certify  that  Capt.  Sam'  Paine  did  perform  the  above 
service,  and  was  an  officer  of  great  service,  not  only  in  the  above, 
but  in  many  other  times  on  the  grants,  and  has  rec"*  no  pay — 

Jacob  Bayley,  Brig.  Gen' 
And  Chairman  of  Com.  of  Safety 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Sunderland  June  21^' 1786  r  The  within  account  is  approved,    and 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  contents  being  twelve  pounds, 
twelve  shillings,  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Sam'  Paine  or  bearer. 
^12.12.0  Sam'  Bartlit  (  p^^, 

Timo.  Brownson  f 

Treasurer's  Office  Sunderland  June  22°''  1786.  ReC  of  the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Capt  Sam' 
Paine.  John  G.  Bayley. 

[462]  [^Committee  on  Pay  Rolls\ 

State  of  Vermont;  in  council, 
Arlington  Aug.  22nd  1778. 
Resolved,  That  Jonas  Fay,  Benj"  Carpenter  and  Ira  Allen 
Esq"'  be  appointed  a  Committee,  and  they  or  any  two  of  them  are 
hereby  appointed  and  fully  authorized  to  adjust  and  settle  all  the 
pay  rolls  in  Col.  W"  William's  Reg'  of  Militia  for  all  past  services, 
where  this  State  have  Resolved,  to  give  some  pay  in  addition  to 
their  continental  Pay.  They  are  also  authorized  to  adjust  &  settle 
Capt.  Levi  Goodenough's  pay-roll  for  his  service  in  Lt.  Col.  Sam' 
Herrick's  Reg'  of  rangers  in  the  year  1777,  and  the  Treasurer  is 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  697 

hereby  directed  to  pay  the  several  balances  that  may  be  due  on  the 
same.  By  order  of  Governor  &  Council. 

A  true  Copy  from  the  Minutes,  M.  Lyon  D.  Secretary. 

Resolved,  therefore.  That  fifty  Shillings  pr  month  be  paid  to 
each  person,  that  shall  serve  agreeably  to  the  aforesaid  Resolution, 
in  addition  to  their  Continental  pay. 

Extract  from  the  Minutes  of  Council,  Bennington,  Aug.  39th 
1777.  M.  Lyon  D.  SeC 

Memorandum.  This  Res°  gives  the  reason  why  the  pay  rolls 
in  W's  Reg'  have  not  the  Governor's  certificate  for  their  Pay,  &c. 

[491]  [Lieut.   Nathan  Howland  and  Seven  Men'] 

Pursuant  to  a  request  from  Capt.  Weld  of  Hartford,  I  turned 
out  with    seven  men  to  assist  Lieut.  Safford  then  in  that  town — I 
was  assist  [«V]  two  days  with  my  party,  for  which  I  should  receive 
some  pay 
7  men  two  days  at  12/  pr  day  makes         .  ^4.4.0 

Woodstock,  Oct^  17th  1778.  Nathan  Howland,  Leut. 

Your  committee  appointed  to  settle  and  adjust  accounts, 
having  perused  the  within  account,  and  adjusted  the  same  at  12 
shillings  pr  day,  do  find  due  on  the  same  four  pounds,  four  shil- 
lings—  Attest,  Paul  Spooner      )  ^       , 

Benj"  Emerson  ) 
To  Ira  Allen  Esq''  Treasurer. 

You  are  hereby  directed  to  pay  Capt"  Phineas  Williams  the 
within  account,  being  four  pounds,  four  shillings 

^4.4.0  Tho^  Chittenden 

Windsor  October  22nd  1778— ReC  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer, 
four  pounds  four  shillings  Pr  me,  Phineas  Williams. 

[393]  \^Petition  of  Orsamus  Holmes] 

Windsor,  Oct.  20th  1778. 

To  the  Hon.  the  Gen'  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Vermont  now 
holden  at  Windsor  in  &  for  said  State. 

The  Petition  of  Orsamus  Holmes  of  Springfield  in  said  State, 
Humbly  Showeth. 

That  your  Petitioner  was  unhappily  captivated  some  time  in 
Nov.  last,  by  the  enemies  of  this  and  the  United  States,  on  Lake 
Champlain,  being  then  a  private  in  Capt.  Eben"'  Allen's  Com^  of 
Rangers,  in  Col.  Herrick's  Reg'  raised  for  the  defence  of  this  State 
in  the  year  1777.  That  your  Petitioner  was  detained  a  prisoner  at 
Montreal,  thro'  the  last  winter  &  then  removed  to  Quebec,  and 
kept  on  board  a  Prison  Ship,  till  some  time  in  the  summer  past, 
when  your  Petitioner,  with  three  others,  made  his  escape,  with 
only  two  days  provisions, — That  your  Petitioner  was  in  the  wilder- 


698  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

ness  &c.  for  seventeen  days,  when  the  Savages  took  him  &  his  com- 
panions &  carried  them  into  Montreal.  That  your  Petitioner  some 
time  after,  viz.  about  four  weeks  ago,  made  his  escape  from  Mon- 
treal, by  jumping  over  the  wall  of  the  City,  and  after  a  very 
fatiguing  travel  thro'  the  woods  &c.  he  arrived  home  about  a  week 
past.  And  that  your  Petitioner  had  a  Gun,  prized  fifteen  dollars, 
and  a  Cartouch  Box,  price  two  dollars  in  Continental  money  &  one 
quarter  of  a  dollar  in  silver. 

Your  Petitioner  therefore  humbly  prays  this  Hon'''°  Assembly, 
to  take  his  case  into  your  wise  consideration,  and  that  this  Assem- 
bly wo"*  pass  a  Resolve,  by  which  your  Petitioner  may  be  entitled 
to  pay,  for  the  Articles  before  mentioned,  being  taken  from  him 
while  in  captivity,  together  with  cloathing  to  a  small  amount,  and 
also  for  his  time  while  in  Captivity.  Or  pass  such  order  as  deemed 
relative  to  the  premises  before  mentioned  as  in  your  wisdom  may 
seem  fit.    And  your  Petitioner  as  in  duty  bound  shall  ever  pray,  &c. 

Orsamus  Holmes. 
From   Dec.  5th  to  Oct.  10th  is  308  days  @  50/  pr  month 

amounts  to     /^%5.13.i 
A  gun  &  Cartouch  Box  valued 5.   3.0 


Total     ;^30.15.4 
State  of  Vt.     In  Gen.  Ass^  Oct.  20th  1778. 

Resolved,  That  the  within  petition  be  referred  to  the  Gov'  & 
Council,  for  their  adjustment. 

pr  order,  B.  Woodward  Clk. 

Windsor,  Oct.  20th  1778. 

The  above  account  is  examined  &  approved  of,  and  the  Treas- 
urer is  ordered  to  pay  the  same,  it  being  thirty  pounds,  fifteen 
shillings  &  four  pence.  Tho'  Chittenden. 

To  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer. 

ReC  Windsor,  Oct.  21st  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  thirty 
pounds,  fifteen  shillings  &  four  pence,  in  full  of  the  above  acct. 

pr  me,  Orsamus  Holmes. 

[409]        A  Return  of  a  Scout  sent  out  by  Capt.  Hazen,  Jan.  177S. 

Andrew  Tracy,  Stephen  Tilden  and  Wm.  Allen,  out  7 
days  at  12  shillings  pr.  day  pr.  man,  finding  their 
own  provisions ^^12.12.0 

A  Return  of  a  Scout  sent  out  t>y  Capt.  Hazen.,  Aug    1778. 

Israel  Gellet,  Asa  Hazen,  John  Button  &  Elias  Chap- 
man, 7  days  at  36  shillings  a  day  pr.  man  finding 
their  own  provisions — , ;^16.16.0 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  699 

A  Return  of  a  Scout  sent  out  by  Capt.  Weld,  Aug.  177S. 

Oliver  Willard  &  Simes  Ashley  6  days  at  36  shillings  a 

day  pr  man,  finding  themselves — ;£    7.   4.0 

A  return  of  a  Scout  Sent  out  by  Col.  Marsh,  Aug.  1778. 

Beriah  Green,  Silas  Newton  &  Wm.  Freeman,  16  days 

at  36  shillings  a  day  pr.  man,  finding  themselves  ^28.16.0 


£%5.   8.0 

Hartford,  Oct.  34th  1778.     In  pursuance  to  orders  received  from 
the  Maj'  General,  the  above  Scouts  were  sent  out  by  me. 

Joel  Marsh  Col. 

The  Com"*  appointed  to  examine  and  adjust  accounts,  having 
examined  the  within  find  due  thereon,  sixty  five  pounds  eight 
shillings.  Paul  Spooner     |  Com*'  of 

Benj"^  Emmons  f    Accts. 
To  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer, 

You  are  hereby  ordered  to  pay  the  within 
account,  which  amounts  to  Sixty  five  pounds,  eight  shillings,  to 
Mr.  Elkanah  Sprague.  Tho"  Chittenden. 

ReC^  Windsor,  Oct.  26th  1778,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  sixty 
five  pounds  eight  shillings  in  full.     Pr  me,     Elkanah  Sprague. 

[457]  [^Governor's  Order  for  Capt.  Jesse  Safford^ 

Sir, 

Pay  to  Capt.  Jesse  Safford  twelve  pounds,  for  his  time  and  ex- 
penses in  recovering  and  paying  out  the  State's  pay  to  his  Com- 
pany, in  the  seven  months'  service  the  last  Campaign. 
To/  Tho»  Chittenden 

Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer. 
Dec.  28th  1778. 

Rec'*  Dec.  28th  1778  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  twelve  pounds, 
the  contents  of  this  acct.  Pr  me,  Jesse  Safford  Capt. 

[482]  [James  Fletcher's   Wages'] 

To  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer; 

Please  to  pay  Mr.  Thomas  Cooper,  four  pounds  eight  shillings, 
L.  money,  being  one  month's  wages  due  from  this  State  to  James 
Fletcher,  taking  his  receipt  for  the  same. 
Bennington  26th  Feb?  1779  Tho»  Chittenden. 

Date  above,  rec*  four  pounds,  eight  shillings — 

Per  me,  Thomas  Cooper. 


700  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

[408]  [Sergeant  Ephraim  Stevens'  Services] 

This  certifies,  that  in  the  month  of  May  1779,  I  commanded  at 
Fort  Ranger  on  the  fronter  of  this  State,  Serj'  Ephr"  Stevens  was 
sent  by  my  orders  to  Lake  Champlain  as  a  Scout,  with  others,  and 
was  taken  Prisoner  the  18th  day  of  Ma}'  1779  by  the  enemy  and 
carried  to  Canada. 
To  Com'='=  of  Pay  Table,  Tho^  Sawyer,  Capt.  Com" 

Clarendon,  Oct.  18th,  1781. 

Pay  Office,  Bennington,  Jan  21st,  1782.  The  Treasurer  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  sixty  nine  pounds,  twelve  shil- 
lings to  Ephr"  Stevens  or  to  his  order,  it  being  for  his  wages  as 
Serj'  in  the  service  of  State  Troops,  commencing  the  18  day  of  May 
1779  and  ending  the  18  day  of  Oct.  1781. 

^69.12.0  Isaac  Tichenor,  (  ^^^, 

Amos  Fasset,      \ 

I  order  the  above  sum  of  sixty  nine  pounds  twelve  shillings  to 
be  paid  to  Ephr"  Doolittle  for  value  rec*. 

Feb.  5th,  1782.  Ephraim  Stevens. 

Sep.  20th,  1782  Rec*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Ephraim  Doolittle. 

[464]  [Deserters  from  Continental  Army] 

Tinmouth  July  20th  1779. 
Sir, 

You  are  ordered  to  take  into  custody,  and  then  safely  keep 
and  convey  to  Arlington  to  his  Excellency,  the  Governor's  Quar- 
ters and  deliver  to  a  proper  Guard,  Jason  Crawford  &  Oliver  Hill, 
deserters  from  the  Continental  service; — You  will  also  inform  his 
Excellency,  that  your  guard  is  not  paid,  therefore  pray  him  to  see 
that  matter  settled,  before  you  are  discharged. 

Pr  me,  Gideon  Warrin  Col. 

To  /     Serj'  Aaron  Adams. 

July  20th  1779.     Then  ReC  Jason  Crawford  &  Oliver  Hill,  De- 
serters from   the  Continental  Army,  for  which  six  days  wages  & 
expense  of  three  men  of  the  Guard,  and  five  days  expense  of  the 
prisoners,  at  three  meals  a  day  at  the  rate  of  two  dollars  a  meal. 
By  the  Col.'s  orders,  Aaron  Adams  Serg' 

To  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treas'  July  24th,  1779. 

Sir,  Pay  to  Serj'  A.  Adams,  for  himself  &  two  men  six  days, 
and  their  expenses  _;^35.17.  and  for  the  two  Prisoners  five  days 
^14.8.  in  the  whole  fifty  pounds,  five  shillings. 

Tho'^  Chittenden. 

ReC'  of  the  Treas'  Eighteen  pounds,  six  shillings  on  the  above 
order.  Aaron  Adams 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  701 

ReC  Arlington,  Aug.  10,  1779,  of  Ira  Allen  Treasurer,  thirty 
one  pounds,  nineteen  shillings,  on  full  of  what  is  due  on  the  within 
order.  Rec'^  for  Aaron  Adams,  pr  me, 

Sarah  Adams. 
[414]  \^Bounty  to  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen  and  Company] 

Arlington,  Nov.  15th  1779. 
Sir, 

You  are  directed  to  pay  to  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen,  four  Thou- 
sand, eight  hundred  and  sixty  pounds  lawful  money  it  being  for  a 
Premium  to  himself.  Subalterns,  and  Bounty  to  the  Soldiers  in  his 
Company  of  Rangers.  .       Tho'  Chittenden. 

To  /  Ira  Allen,  Esq"'  Treasurer. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Arlington,  Nov.  18,  1779. 

Rec"  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq"'  Treasurer,  four  Thousand,  two  hundred 
and  fifty  one  pounds  two  shillings  lawful  money  on  account  of  the 
within  order.  Parmelee  Allen  Capt. 

Date  above,  Rec*  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  six  hundred  &  eight 
pounds,  eighteen  shillings,  being  the  balance  due  to  me  on  account 
of  the  above  order.  Parmalee  Allen  Capt. 

[456]  Rec*  Arlington  20th  of  January  1780,  of  Ira  Allen  Esq% 
Treas',  by  the  hand  of  Tho=  Chittenden,  four  thousand,  four  hun- 
dred and  eighty  six  dollars,  in  full  the  amount  of  my  Continental 
Pay  Roll  for  myself  and  Com^"  in  service  from  the  1st  of  Aug.  till 
the  17th  of  Nov.  1779. 

Recii  pr.  me,     Parmellee  Allen  Capt. 
N.  B.     This   Receipt  was  not  inserted    on  the  Pay  Roll,  as  there 
was  some  expectation  that  the  Continent  would  pay  said  roll. 
March  38th  1782.  I.  Allen,  Treasurer. 

[487]  [Adjutant  Elisha  Clark's  Bill] 

The  State  of  Vermont, 

To  Elisha  Clark  Dr. 

To  his  service  as  Adjutant  of  the  fifth  Reg'  of  Militia,  from 
the  20th  day  of  March  1780,  to  the  25th  day  of  the  same  month — 
inclusive,  it  being  six  days  at  ^1 — 8 — per  month —  £,1.   9.6 

For  two  Rations  per  day  the  above  time  at  2/  pr.  day  8.0 


;^1.17.6 

Elisha  Clark  Adj' 
Elisha  Clark  Adj'  of  the  5th  Reg'  of  Militia,  was  in  service  of 
this  State  six  days  in  the  month  of  March  1780. 

Eben--  Allen  Lt.  Col. 
To/ 

The  Committee  of  Pay  Table. 

Pay  Office,    Bennington   Feb?  7th    1782— The  within    account 
being  approv    the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  one 


702  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

pound  seven  [sic]  shillings  &  six  pence  to  Elisha  Clark,  or  order. 
i:i.l7.6  Isaac  Tichenor     |  , 

Timo.  Brownson  j  ^°™ 
Sunderland  April  25th  1783.     Rec"  of  the  Treasurer,  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Elisha  Clark. 

Jonathan  Buck. 

[492]  [Sergeant  Silas  Howe  s  Service] 

State  of  Vermont, 

These  may  certify  that  Serg*  Silas  Howe  served  the  State  of 
Vermont  in  the  Alarm  March  1780,  and  did  four  days'  service  as 
Sergeant  in  my  company,  and  traveled  thirty  six  miles, — and — 
through  mistake  his  name  was  left  out  of  my  pay-roll,  for  such 
service — amount  of  pay,  eighteen  shillings  /5. 

Certified  pr.  Zebadiah  Dewey,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office  )  The  above    account    examined  &   ap- 

Sunderland  May  23d  1783  f  proved  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  same,   amounting  to  eighteen    pence   and    five  pence,   lawful 
money,  to  the  above  named  Silas  Howe — 
^0.18.5  Timo.  Brownson  )  p      ^ 

Sam'  Bartlit         [  ^^^ 
Poultney  April  18th  1783. 

Then  personally  the  within  named  Capt  Zebadiah 

Dewey,  and  made  solemn  oath  to  the  within,  before  me. 

Wm.  Wand,  Jus.  Peace 
Ja'  Farnsworth — 

[477]  [Hay  for  the  Horses] 

Castleton  March  26th  1780. 

The  State  of  Vermont  Dr. 

To  Benj"  Hickok  for  two  tons  of  hay,  for  the  Militia  Horses,  ;^110. 

Benj°  Hickok. 
Arlington  May  30,  1780. 
To  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treas'  for  the  State  of  Vt. ; 
Sir, 

You  are  hereby  ordered  to  pay  the  within  Acct.  unto  B. 
Hickok  or  his  order,  which  is  one  hundred  and  ten  pounds  L.  M>' 

Tho^-  Chittenden. 

Arlington  May  30th  1780,  Then  rec"  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treas- 
urer, the  full  of  the  within  acct.  in  behalf  of  B.  Hickok. 

;^110.  Pr.  me,  Isaac  Clark. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  703 

[513]  [Services  of  Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Pearl\ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Stephen  Pearl 
To  7  days  service  in  the  two  alarms  at  Skeensborough 

and  Ticonderoga  about  the  first  of  April  last  A.  D. 

1780@ll»-4'>  ^3.19  4 

To  70  miles  horse  travel  at  2d  0  11.8 

To  5  gallons  Rum  bought  for  the  use  of  the  Regiment 

in  October  last  at  Castleton  A.  D.  1780  3.   6.0 

To  4=-29''-0"'  of  flour  that  Capt.  Everest  took  by  order 

of  Gen.  Allen 4.13.6 

To  1  Bushel  and  1  peck  of  Rock  salt  3.15.0 

To25-2-19  Wt  of  wheat  flour  taken  by  Maj.  Sam'  Billings        29.13.3 


23d  Jany  17,  [?]  1781  ^45.17.9 

Stephen  Pearl 

Pay  Table  Office,  23  Jan  1781 —  the  above  account  examined 
and  approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Col. 
Stephen  Pearl  which  is  forty  five  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and 
9^  lawful  money.  Tho»  Chittenden  )  Committee 

Timo.  Brownson  \ 
(Payment  receipted  under  dates  of  Jan.  23d  Feb''  1  &  Mar.  17, 
1781  —  by  Stephen  Pearl.) 

January  23,  1781  The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Pearl         Dr. 
To  my  service  in  the  Alarm  in  October  last  18  days  @ 

^0.11.4  pr  day  ^10.   4.0 

To  horses  travel  90  miles  @  3d  pr  mile  0.15.0 


;^10.19.0 


Pay  Table  Office  33d  of  Jan.  1781 

The  above  account  examined  and  approved — and 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  ten  pounds 
nineteen  shillings  Tho»  Chittenden  )  p^^^,-..„^ 

Timo.  Brownson  | 
Date  above  rec^  of  the  Treasurer  the  above  contents. 

Stephen  Pearl. 

[417]  [Scouting  near  Pittsford'\ 

Pomfret  \ 

Aug.  15,  1781  [1780  ?]  [  State  of  Vermont     Dr. 

To  Elijah  Mason,  Sarj' 
to  Beriah  Green,  Benajah  Child,  Wm.  Child,  Sam'  Allen,  Daniel 
Ainsworth,  Nathaniel  Akins  for  scouting  up  to  the  height  of  Land 


704 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


near  Pittsford,  to  make  discoveries  of  the  enemy  by  order  of  Capt. 

John  Throop. 

For  fifty  miles  travel  at  4  pence  pr.  mile  for  each  mile 

for  each  man,  amounts  to  ^5.16.8 

Four  days  on  the  aforesaid  Scout,  amounts  to  1.18.0 


The  above  is  a  true  Account, 

Attest, 


^7.14.8 


Elijah  Mason  Com' 
of  s^  Scout. 

Pomfret  June  7th  1781. 

Then  personally   appeared    Elijah    Mason   and   made 
oath  to  the  within  account.      Before  me,      John  Throop,  Asst. 

Examined  &  approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 
the  SBme  to  Elijah  Mason,  or  order,  it  being  the  sum  of  seven 
pounds  fourteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

John  Strong  J  Com^  of 

Pay  Table  Office,  June  25th  1781.       Timo.  Brownson  |  Pay  Table. 

^7.14.8 

Rec'  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  seven  pouuds,  fourteen  shillings, 
lawful  money.  John  Throop. 


[397] 


[Fort  Fortitude  in  Bethel — Cost^ 


An  acct.  or  Labor,  of  men  &  oxen  done  in  building  Fort  Forti- 
tude in  Bethel,  by  Capt.  Jo.  Parkhurst's  Company  of  Militia,  in 
Royalton,  by  order  of  Capt.  Jesse  Safford,  Commander  of  s*  Fort, 
agreeable  to  a  resolve  of  the  Board  of  War  1780  said  men  finding 
their  own  provisions,  and  to  be  allowed  five  shillings  pr.  day  agree- 
able to  s^  Resolve. 


State  of  Vermont. 
Names  &  Rank 

Jo.  Parkhurst,  Capt. — To  six  days  at  7/  4  per  day 
Medad  Benton  "  six  days  "  5/        "       "  ] 

Carting  boards  2  yoke  of  Oxen  @  1/8  pr  day) 


Timo.  Durkee 
Daniel  Havens 
John  Hebbard  Jr. 
Bob'  Handy 
Israel  Wallow 
Benj"  Day 
Eben'  Parkhurst 
Sam'  Ladd 
John  Orara 
Wm.  Crara 
Elisha  Kent 
Stephen  Powel 
John  Billings 


To  six  days  at  5/  prj  day,  1  day  Carting  do  do 

1  yoke  Oxen  six  days  at  2/  do 

oxen  6  days  Carting  Boards 


1  yoke  oxen  6  days  12/. 


Dr. 

£2.  5.0 

2.10.0 

2.  0.0 
2.  2.0 
2.12.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
1.10.0 
2.  2.0 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  705 

Jonathan  Wow       To  six  days  at  5/    1 .  10 .0 

Elias  Curtis              "     "      "      "    "     1.10.6 

Daniel  Lovejoy        "     "      "      "    "     1.10.0 

Nath' Morse              "     "      "     "    "      1  yoke  oxen  6  days  12/ 3.3.0 

Kob't  Havens,  To  six  hundred  &  fifty  feet  of  Board  at  3/  pr.  hund.  0.16.6 

Eben'BruBter       "  1000  ft.  Boards  @  ;^1/10  pr  1000 1.10.0 

Zeb.  Lyon             "1500  ft.      do       "       83/    "100 2.5.0 

Timo.  Durkee      "1600  ft.      do       "         "      "     "    2.8.0 

Dan'  Bix  ' '  Carting  Baggage  &  Boards  3  days,  3  yoke  oxen. .  1.0.0 

Nathan  Morgan  "       do      Boards                      1  day     3    do    do  10.0 

JohnHebbard  Jr "        do         do  "do      "    do    do  10.0 

Benj"  Parkhurst  "       do         do                            "  do      "    do    do  10.0 

Elias  Stevens  "do         do                            "  do      "     do    do  10.0 

Jer.  Parkhurst  "do         do                            "  do     "    do    do  10.0 

Medad  Benton  "    six  days  work  of  oxen  at  3/ pr.  day  12.0 

;^44.14.6 
These  may  certify  the  within  acct.  is  true. 

Woodstock,  Sep.  25th  1780. 
Jesse  Safford  Capt. 

State  of  Vt.  Windsor  Coy,  Sharon  Feb.  13th, 
A.  D.  1783.  Personally  appeared  Capt.  Jo.  Parkhurst,  and  made 
solemn  oath,  that  the  within  is  a  just  acct.  errors  excepted. 

Before  me,  Joel  Marsh,  Jus.  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Feb.  30th  1783.     \  The  within  acct.  examined  &  approved,  the 

Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Jos.  Parkhurst  or 
bearer,  it  being  forty  four  pounds  fourteen  shillings  &  six  pence. 

;!^44.14. 6  John  Strong,   Isaac  Tichenor,  Com'' 

Treasurer's  Office,  j 

Windsor  Feb.  24th  1783  )  ReC  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq'  Treas"-  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  being  torty  four  pounds  fourteen  shillings 
&  six  pence,  lawful  money.  Calvin  Parkhurst. 

[500]  l^J^ort  Defiance  in  Barnard~Cost\ 

The  State  of  Vermont  Dr. 

To  labor  done  at  Fort  Defiance,  in  Barnard,  by  the  Militia 
under  my  command. 

To  44  days  labor  at  4/  pr.  day         '  ^8.16.0 

"  Oxen  work  10  days  at  2/  pr.  day  1.   0.0 

i:9.16.0 
The  above  labor  being  done  in  August  &  September  1780. 
Barnard  April  7th  1781  Per  me,  Benjamin  Cox 

Pay  Table  Office,  The  within  account  examined  and  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Benj.  Cox,  or 
bearer,  being  the  sum  of  nine  pounds,  sixteen  shillings — lawful 
money.  Tho°  Chittenden  \  p 

^9.16.0  John  Fasset  [  "-om. 

Windsor  April  16th  1781 
r4,'i'i 


ro6 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


June  25lh  1781 
this  order. 

[410J 


ReC  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
Per,  Joseph  Foster 

A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Guard  ordered  by  Gov'''  Chittenden  in  the  month 
of  Aug.  1780. 
4  nights ^0.   8.0 


Martin  Demming 

Jacob  Hinds  6 

Joel  Leonard  3 

Sylvester  Demming  3 

Martin  Chittenden  3 

Giles  Chittenden  1 

Zar  Leonard  1 

James  Anderson  1 

Jonathan  Butterfield  3 

Brown  3 

Ebenezer  Barns  1 

William  Anderson  1 

Noah  Chittenden  1 


13.0 
6.0 
6.0 
6.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
6.0 
6.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 


Total     £?,.  2.0 
Eliiah  Galusha. 


Pay  Table  Office,  )  The   within   Pay  Roll,   examined  &  approved, 
Sep.  5th  1781.      )  The  Treasurer   is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to 
Elijah  Galusha  or  order  it  being  three  pounds  two  shillings. 
;£3.2.0  John  strong  )  ^^^^ 

Timo.  Brownson  j 

Sep.   6th  1781.     Rec''  of    the  Treasurer   the   contents  of   the 
above  order.  E.  Galusha. 

[4:81]  \^Sergt.   Phineas  Heath's  Account^ 

October  1780—  State  of  Vermont 

To  Phineas  Heath         Dr. 

To  5  days  in  an  alarm  to  Castleton,  at  5/7  £,\.  5.0 

"  travel  40  miles  "  4d  13.4 

"  9  days  in  an  alarm  to  Mount —     "  1/7  14.3 

"  travel  from  Shaftsbury  80  Miles   "  4d  1.   6.8 

i:3.04.3 

Phineas  Heath  Serjt. 

Pay  Table  Office 

Sunderland  FebJ'  18th  1784 

pay  the  same,  being  three  pounds,  four   shillings,  and  three  pence 

— lawful  money  to  Serj'  Phineas  Heath,  or  Bearer — 

y:3.4.3  Sam'  Bartlit  )  ^  .,, 

■^  n^-         n  \  Committee 

Timo.  Brownson  \ 


\  The  above  account  examined  &  ap- 
f  proved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  •    707 

Sunderland,  Feb^  18th  1784.     ReC  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the 
contents  of  this  order —  Phineas  Heath. 

[393]  [SetA  Porter  s  Service\ 

Bennington,  25th  June  1781. 
These  may  certify  that  Seth  Porter,  late  of  this  Town,  now  of 
Rupert,  did  turn  out,  and  according  to  orders,  and  went  to  Castle- 
ton   &  continued    in   service  till    regularly  dismissed,  eight  days 
out,   for  which   I   did  not  draw  any  wages  nor  travel  money,  by 
reason  of  his  moving  away  &  so  had  no  return  from  him  travel 
&  wages,  ^1.10.8 
N.  B.     Said  service  done  after  the 
11th  October  1780,  By  way  of  Alarm. 

Attest,  Nath'  Fillmore,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  1  The  within  account  examined  &  ap- 

Bennington,  June  36th  1781.  j  proved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  the  same  to  Lt.  Nath'  Fillmore,  or  bearer,  being  one  pound 
ten  shillings  &  eight  pence. 

^1.10.8  JohnFasset,  )  ^^^, 

Timo.  Brownson  f 

Jan.  36th  1781.     ReC*  the  contents  of  this  order. 

pr.  me,  Seth  Porter. 

[416]  \^Enoch  Woodbridge's  Account'\ 

State  of  Vermont  to  Enoch  Woodbridge  Dr. 

To,  Ten  day's  service  in  the  Alarms  last  Oct  at  forty  shil- 
lings per  month ^0.13.4 

To  two  travels  from  Manchester  to  Castleton  in  the  whole 

80  miles  at  /4  pr.  mile 1.   6.8 

Sum  Total £%.  0.0 

Ido  hereby  certify  upon  honor  that  the  above  amount  is  just 
&  true—  Errors  excepted.  Enoch  Woodbridge. 

Committee  Pay  Table  Office,  Aug.  1st  1781. 
To  Ira  Allen  Esq' 

The  within  account,  being  examined  and  approved  the  Treas- 
urer is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  it  being  two  pounds  lawful  money. 
/~2  Timo.  Brownson  )     Com"^  of 

'  John  Fasset  j  Pay  Table. 

Date  above,   received   of  the   Treasurer,   the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Enoch  Woodbridge. 


70S  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

[416]  \^Jonafhan  Olds — his  Service] 

Pownall  \ 

Sep.  10th  1781  (  .To  his  Excelency  Gov.  Chittenden,  Sir,  This 
may  certify  your  Excelency  that  Jonathan  Olds  was  forgot  in  n^ak- 
ing'  up  the  Pay  Roll  which  was  in  actual  service  last  fall,  seven 
days,  him  &  his  horse.  And  if  his  Excelency  sees  fit  to  pay  him  it 
will  oblige.  Your  humble  Servt.  Nath'  Seelye,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office, 

Sep.  12th  1781.  The  within  account  approved  and  the  Treas' 

is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Jonathan  Olds,  or  bearer,  being 
thirty  two  shillings,  lawful  money. 

^1,12.0  JohnFasset  |     ^^^, 

Timo.  Brownson  J 
Date  above,  rec"^  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  Jonathan  Olds. 

[492]  \Chaplain  Ithamar  Hibbard] 

Ocf  1780.     State  of  Vermont, 

To  Ithamar  Hibbard,  Dr. 

To  five  weeks  service  in  the  Militia  as  Chaplain  .     £y\Q-  2.0 

Errors  excepted 

Pr  Ithimar  Hibbard. 
June  19th  1781  — 

The  within  account  examined  &  approved,  ths 
Treas''  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Mr.  Ithimar  Hib- 
bard, being  ten  pounds  two  shillings,  lawful  money. 

Timo.  Brownson  |  ^ 
T   ,       r,         ,  r  Com. 

John  Fasset  ( 

June  19th  1781—  Rec"*  of  I.  Allen,  Treas"'  ten  pounds,  two 
shillings,  L.  money  Pr  Ithimar  Hibbard. 

[483]  \_Moses  Robinson,  2nd,   Q.  M .] 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Quarter-Master,  Moses  Robinson  2nd  Dr. 

To  18  days  service  in  the  Alarm  in  October  last—  ;^5.10.0 

"    my  Horses  travel  100  miles,  at  2d/  pr.  mile  16.8 

£5.   6.8 
23d  Jan^  1781 

Pay  Table  Office —  Date  above,  the  above  account  examined, 
&  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is 
five  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence — 

^5.6.8  Thos.  Chittenden  )  ^^^, 

Timo.   Brownson  \ 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  709 

October  16th  1782  — 

Rec<^  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
within  order.  Per  me,  Moses  Robinson  2nd 

[480]  \Waterman  Eells' Receipt'\ 

Arlington  Jany.  29th  1781  — 

Received  of  Ira  Allen  Treasurer  two 
pounds  five  shillings  hard  money,  in  part  pay  for  my  services  as  a 
soldier  last  campaign  in  Capt"  I.  Aliens  Company 
Per  /  Waterman  Eells. 

[384]  [Andrew  AinswortK s  Wages\ 

Windsor,  June  20th  1782. 
Gentlemen, 

It  being  entirely  thro'  a  mistake  that  in  my  Pay  Roll  of  Oct. 
16,  1780,  for  the  Militia  turning  out  in  the  Royalton  Alarm,  that  I 
left  out  Mr.  Andrew  Ainsworth,  which  there  was  due  to  him  thir- 
teen shillings,  which  money  I  have  paid  said  Ainsworth, — There- 
fore I  wo'*  beg  of  Your  Hon"  that  you  would  give  me  an  order 
either  on  the  Treasurer,  or  payMas''  for  said  money. 
To  /  In  the  greatest  respect,  I  am, 

the  Hon'*  Com"  of  Gent"  Yours  Hon'  most 

Pay  Table.  Obt.  &  very  Hum'  Serv' 

Bar'*"  Durkey. 

Pay  Table  Office      j  The  above  acct.  being  approved,  the  Treas'  is 
Windsor  21st  June  \  directed  to  pay  Bart''  Durkey  the  sum  of  thir- 
teen shillings.  John  Barrott  )  p       ^ 
^0.13.0  John  Strong  (" '^^^ 

Windsor,  Feb.  19th  1783. 
ReC*  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  Cr^ 

Barf  Durkee. 

[408]  \Adjt.  Alexander  Brush's  Order'\ 

To 

The  Pay  Master  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 

Sir,  Please  to  pay  to  Mr.  Silas  Robinson,  the  whole  of  my 
wages,  due  for  service  done  last  fall  in  the  Alarm  up  to  Castleton, 
You  will  oblige  Your  humble  vServt. 

Bennington,  June  8th  1781  Alex'  Brush,  Adj' 

Pay  Table  Office,  |  The  Treasurer  is  directed   to  pay  to  Alexander 
June  8th  1781,      j  Brush,  four  pounds,  and  eight  pence,  for  thir- 


710  STATE  OF  VERMONT 

teen  days  service  in  Col.  Herrick's  Regiment,  as  Adjutant,  in  Oct. 
last,  at  Castleton  and  travel  &  return. 

pr  order  of,  Tho"  Chittenden  |  ^       ^ 

^4.0.8  John  Fasset,  \  ^°™ 

Date  above,    received  of  the  Treasurer,  the  Contents  of  the 
above  order,  for  Alexander  Brush,  pr  me. 

Silas  Robinson. 

[485]  [David  Vallance—his  Bill] 

The  State  of  Vermont 

To  David  Vallance,  Dr. 

Oct'  20th  1780— 
To  twice  travel   from   Manchester  to  Camp  at  Castleton ; 

80  miles  £1.   6.8 

To  twice  travel  from  Manchester  to  Bennington;  44  m  14.7 

"  5  Days  in  Camp —  7.6 

"  14    "    service,  and  found  myself  1.   8.3 


July  3d  1781 — The  above  account  sworn  to  before  me, 

Timo.  Brownson,  Assist. 

Pay  Table  Office  \  The  within  account  examined  &  approved,  the 
July  5th  1781 —  (  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  David  Vallance, 
or  bearer,  one  pound  &  seven  shillings — 

;^1.7.0  John  Fasset  )  ^om^ 

Timo.   Brownson  j 

July  7th    1781— Received   of    Ira  Allen,   Treasurer,   the  con- 
tents of  this  order,  being  one  pound,  seven  shillings — 

David  Vallance. 

1 488]  [Surgeon  Lewis  Beebe  s  Accounf\ 

Octo'  1780.      State  of  Vermont 

To  Lewis  Beebe  Dr. 

To  14  days  service  in  defence  of  the  frontiers  of  this  State,  in 

the  alarms  of  Oct'  1780,   as  surgeon   in  Col.    Ira  Allen's  Reg'  of 

Militia  £^.   4.0 

To  traveling  twice  from  Manchester  to  Castleton  40 

miles  at  4d  1.   6.8 


5.10.8 
Sunderland  July  7th  1781. 

I  do  hereby  certify  that  Doct'  Beebe  was  out  in  the  alarm  as 
specified,  in  the  within  account —  •         Ira  Allen  Col. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  711 

Pay  Table  Office  [  The  within  account  approved,  the  Treasurer  is 
July  2nd  1781 —  f  directed  to  pay  to  Docf  Lewis  Beebe  or  bearer, 
five  pounds,  ten  shillings,  &  eight  pence. 

^5.10.8  JohnFasset    )  ^^^^ 

John  Strong   ( 

July  2nd  1781.      ReC*  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,   the  contents  of 
this  order.  Pr,  Lewis  Beebe. 

[454]  [Co/.   Thomas  Lee  at  Casileton] 

The  State  of  Vermont,  to  the  Subscriber.  Dr. 

1783  [1780?] 
Oct.     To  twenty  one  days  service,  in  the  Militia,  service 

of  the  State  in  an  Alarm  at  Castleton, ^^10.0.0 

To  90  Rations, 3.0.0 


;^13.0.0 

These  certify,  that  I  did  perform  the  above  service  under  the 
direction  of  Brigadier  Gen'  Roger  Enos. 

Pr  Tho»  Lee,  Capt.* 

Pay  Table  Office  )  The    within    Acct.    approved,  and    the 

Sunderland,  July  31,  1783  (  Treas'  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  is  di- 
rected to  pay  to  Col.  Tho'  Lee,  the  sum  of  Thirteen  pounds  lawful 

money.  Sam'  Bartlit  )  ,, 

r-i-y  rj^-  -D  ^  Com"' 

;!£,13.  Timo.  Brownson  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  )  Rec"*  of  the  Treasurer  the    con- 

Sunderland,  July  13,  [31?]  1783  j  tents  of  the  above  order. 

Tho''  Lee. 

[502]  [Silas  Robinson,  Quartermaster^ 

State  of  Vermont, 

To  Silas  Robinson  Dr. 

To  9  days  service  as  Quarter  Master  in  the  alarm  last  October. 

(not  legible) ^1.16.0 

"  60  miles  travel  at  4d  pr.  mile  1.   0.0 

"  twenty  18.4 


^3.14.4 
Silas  Robinson. 

Pay  Table  Office  June  8th  1781.     The  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  to  Silas  Robinson   the  above  account,  which  is  three  pound 
fourteen  shillings,  and  four  pence. 


Tho=  Chittenden 
Jot 

*  This  "Col."  is  in  book,  but  is  not  original 


John  Fasset  \ 


712  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Date  above, 

Received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order 

Silas  Robinson. 

[410]  \ Adjutant  Jonathan  Sexton] 

State  of  Vermont    ;  to  Jonathan  Sexton  Dr. 
For  serving  in  Col.  Ira  Alien's  Reg'  of  Militia  as  Adjutant, 
commenced    the    11  day   of    Oct.    1780,   and  continued  in  service 
twenty  one  days.     During  said  service  was  three  travels  from  Man- 
chester to  Castleton, 

21  Days  ...  @  4.  lid £5.3.3 

3  Travels  40  miles  @  4*  pr  mile  2.4.0 


^7.3.3 

Pay  Table  Office,  | 

Arlington,  July  9,  1781  f       The    above    account   is    examined    and 

approved  and   the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed   to  pay  the  same, 

being  seven  pounds  three  shillings  and  three  pence  lawful  money 

to  Adjutant  Jonathan  Sexton. 

Timo.  Brownson  |  ^       . 
T   u     ot  t  Com' 

John  Strong,         ) 

9th  of  July  1781.     Rec"  of  the  Treas"'  the  contents  of  the  within, 
pr.  me,  Jon"  Saxton. 

[394]                         [Enoc/i  Woodbridge  in   Q.  M.  Dept.] 
State  of  Vt.      Dr.      To  six   day's  service  in  the  Q.  Mas'""  Depart- 
ment iu  the  Alarm  in  Oct.  last,  at  9/  pr.  day ^2.14.0 

Pr  order  of  Gen.  Allen.      A  true  acct.     Test, 

Enoch  Woodbridge 
Pay  Table  Office, 

May  30th  1781—  The  Treas''  is  directed  to  pay  to  Enoch  Wood- 
bridge  Esq'  the  within  acct.  which  is  two  pounds,  fourteen  shillings 
L.Mo>'  Tho"  Chittenden,  Timo.  Brownson,  Com" 

Date  above,  rec*  the  contents  of  the  above  order,     pr  me, 

Enoch  Woodbridge. 

[388]  ^Adjutant  Willis  Hall] 

Woodstock,  Oct.  16th  1780. 
This  may  certify,  all  whom   it  may  concern,  that  Willis  Hall 
of  Hartford  in  the  Co''  of  Cumberland  and  State  of  Vermont,  has 
served  as  Adjutant  by  my  orders  nineteen  days  in  defence  of  said 
State.  Jos.  SafTord,  Col. 

Pay  Table  Office, 

The  within  certificate  examined  and  approved  and  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Adjutant  Willis  Hall  or 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  713 

his  order,  being  four  pounds,  thirteen  shillings  &  four  pence,  law- 
ful money.  Given  at  Windsor,  Feb.  10th  1781 

Timo  Brownson  I  ^ 
£i-U.i  John  Fasset  f  ^°" 

Date  above,  received  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Pr  me,  Willis  Hall. 

[418]  [Amos  Bicknell,   A.  C.   f .} 

The  State  of  Vermont,     Dr. 

To  Amos  Bicknell, 

To  his  services  as  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues,  for  the 
Troops  of  this  State,  stationed  at  Barnard,  from  the 
3rd  day  of  Sep.  1780,  to  Nov.  15th  1780,  two  months 
and  twelve  days  at     5.8.0.  pr.  month ^12.19,0 

To  my  subsistence  money  in  lieu  of  one  retained  ration  pr. 
day,  the  above  time  being  73  days  at  8d  pr.  day,  being 
8d  pr.  Ration ^  3.   8.8 


Test,  Amos  Bicknell  R.  [A?]  C.  I.  ;^15.   7.8 

Pay  Table  Office, 

The   within   account   being  examined  &  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Amos  Bricknell  A.C.I, 
or  his  order,  being  the  sum  of  Fifteen  pounds,  seven  shillings  & 
eight  pence,  in  hard  money,  or  other  currency  equivalent. 
Given  at  Arlington,  this  8th  day  of  Jan.  1781. 

Tho»  Chittenden  I  ^ 
^15.7.8  Timo.  Brownson  [  *-'°™ 

Rec*  Jan.  8th  1780,  of  Benj"  Wait  C.  P.  one  pound,  eight  shil- 
ings  in  one  hide,  and  twenty  weight  of  tallcw  on  the  within  acct. 

Amos  Bicknell  A.  C.  I. 
9th  of  April  1781.      ReC'  of  the  Treasurer  the  remainder  of  the 
above  order,  in  behalf  of  Amos  Bicknall.  Benj"  Cove. 

[395]  [Surgeon  David  Church~\ 

To  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table  for  the  State  of  Vermont,  Dr. 
to  Dr.  David  Church. 

For  nineteen  days  service  as  a  surgeon  in  Col.  Ebenezer  Allen's 
Reg'  of  Militia  in  the  months  of  Oct.  &  Nov.  1780,  which  Reg'  was 
together  at  that  time  at  Castleton.  I  hereby  sertify  that  the  above 
named  Dr.  Church,  served  as  a  surgeon  the  time  as  above  specified. 

Tho"  Lee  Lt.Col. 
Pay  Table  Office,  | 

7th  June  1781...     f  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  Dr.  David  Church, 
six  pounds,  four  shillings  and  eight  pence  for  the  within  service. 
Pr  order  of  Tho'  Chittenden 

;^6.4.8  John  Fasset 


!•  Com' 


714  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

Date  above,  rec"*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  Contents  of  the  above. 
Pr.  me,  David  Church. 

[489]  YCapt.  Nath.  Smith's  Company — four  Men\ 

Rupert  June  21st  1781  — 
A  return  of  the  service  of  four  men  who  enlisted 
under  Capt.  Starts  from  my  company  last  fall,  whose  service  being 
fourteen  days  per  man,  for  which  the  State  is  indebted  18/  &  8 
pence  pr  man.  .  ;^3.14.8 

Names  of  the  above  Soldiers  Nath'  Smith  Capt. 

Charles  Hamilton 

Calvin  Eastman  State  of  Vermont  June  21st  1781. 

Benj"  Davis  Sworn  to  before  me, 

Sam'  Thomas  John  Fasset  Ass* 

Pay  Table  Office  \ 

Bennington  June  21st  1781  )  The  within  account  examined  & 
approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Capt.  Nath' 
Smith  or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  three  pounds  fourteen  shillings 
&  eight  pence. 

^3.14.8  John  Fasset  ) 

Timo.  Brownson  j 

June  21st  1781.     Rec''  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order  Pr.   /  Nath'  Smith 

[488]  \Lieut.  Ebcnezer  Hyde,  with  Flag\ 

State  of  Vermont 
1780  To  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Hyde  Dr. 

To  myself  and  thirteen  men  going  from   Poultney  to  Crown 

Point,  with  a  flag  twenty  six  days ^96.0.0 

Eben'  Hyde  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office  The  within  account  examined  &  ap- 

Sunderland  Aug.  2nd  1781  proved,  &  the  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  the  same  to  Lieut.  Eben'"  Hyde,  or  bearer,  being  ninety  six 
pounds,  lawful  money.  John  Fasset  I  p 

^96.0.0  Timo,  Brownson  [  ^°'^- 

Date  above,  Rec"*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above 
order  Eben'  Hyde  Lieut. 

[483]  \_Lieut.  Eli  Brownson  with  Flag'\ 

Dec'  1st  1780.—  The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Lieut.  Eli  Brownson  Dr. 

To  fourteen  days  with  the  Flag  per  order  ;£  3.   5.0 

"  my  horses  journey  8  miles  13.0 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  715 


6.17.0 

1.12.0 

9.0 

1.   0.0 

^13.16.4 

i  Bro 

wnson 

Cash  paid  for  expenses  for  myself  &  Flag 
4  w'  Bread  &  32  2/  Pork 
Rum  for  the  guard  &  Flag 
Cash  paid  for  shoeing-horses 


Pay  Table  Office  "I  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Lieut.    Eli 

May  4th  1781    j  Brownson    thirteen    pounds,  sixteen    shillings, 

and  four  pence;  the  above  account —  per  order  of 

£13.16A  Tho»  Chittenden  I  ^       , 

rii-  T-,  y  Com" 

lirao.  Brownson  ) 

Date  above  rec"  the  contents  of  the  above, 

Per  me,         Eli  Brownson. 

[390]  [fames  Underhill  of  Dorset'] 

Arlington  9th  day  of  March  1781, 
This  may  certify  whom  it  may  concern  that  James  Underhill 
Of  Dorset,  served  in  my  company,  in  Maj'  Allen's  Detachment  is 
a  good  soldier,  and  entered  the  1  day  of  March,  and  was  discharged 
the  1  day  of  Dec.  in  the  year  1780.  Parmelee  Allen,  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  The  within  certificate  examined  &  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  James  Underhill 
or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  seventeen  pounds,  nineteen  shillings 
and  two  pence,  lawful  money. 

Given  at  Arlington,  March  9th  1781. 

^17.19.2  Tho=  Chittenden  )  ^^^, 

John  Fasset,  j 

Reed  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  ^^17.19.2 

Stephen  Paul. 

[502]  [Asa  Leet's  Service] 

This  may  certify  that  Asa  Leet  was  not  made  up  in  my  pay 
roll  for  Militia  service  last  fall,  and  that  he  did  actually  serve 
seven  days,  &  travel  forty  five  miles,  for  which  no  pay  has  been 
drawn  from  the  Treasurer. 

June  29th  1781  Certified  by  me,     Sam'  Allen  Lieut. 

Pay  Table  Office  June  29th  1781.     The  Treasurer  is  directed 

to  pay  to  Lieut.  Sa-n'  Allen,  1  pound  four  shillings  and  four  pence, 

for  the  use  of  the  above  named  Leet,  for  his  service — 

fAA.O  Timo.  Brownson  )  ^ 

T  1-      -nv        .t  r  Com" 

John  Fasset  \ 

June  29th  1781.  Rec''  of  I.  Allen  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order.  Sam'  Allen,  Lieut. 


716  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

[402]  \John  Gault  as  Scouf\ 

The  State  of  Vt.      To  John  Gault  Dr. 

For  going-  two  Scouts  as  a  Serj'  or  Pilot  to  a  Scout  to  the  Lake 
&c.     Gone  12  days  each  Scout — Traveled  70  miles  in  each  Scout  by 
orders  received  for  that  purpose  in  the  year  1780. 
Serj'     ;^0. 1.7  pr.  day  24  days — 140  miles,  in  the  whole  is     ^4.4.8 

To  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 

of  the  State  of  Vermont. 
For  Value  received,  please  to  pay  the  above  sum  to  Benj°  Bald- 
win Esq''  and  it  shall  be  accepted  as  paid  to  me. 

his 
John  X  Gault 
mark 
Moretown  June  2nd  1785. 

Then  personally  appeared  the  above  said  John  Gault,  under  a 
strict  examination,  made  solemn  Oath  to  the  truth  of  the  above 
scouting,  that  he  did  the  service  and  never  received  anything  for 
his  service.      I  was  knowing  to  his  Scouting.     Sworn  to  before  me, 

Benj"  Baldwin  Jus.  Peace. 

Moretown,  Feb.  12th  1787.  Please  to  pay  the  above  to  Peletiah 
Bliss  Esq'  and  it  will  be  excepted  by  me. 

Benj°  Baldwin. 

Feb  21st  1787  The  within  account  examined  &  approved,  and 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  John  Gault  or  bearer, 
being  four  pounds,  four  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

Timo.  IBrownson, 
Jonathan  Robinson, 

Treasurer's  Office,  |  Rec"*  the  within  order  in  full  for  John  Gault 
Feb.  28th  1787.     f  of  Sam'  Mattocks  Treasurer. 

Rec*  per  me  Pelatiah  Bliss. 

[394]  YJosiah  Goodrich — his  Pay\ 

These  certify  that,  upon  the  certificate  of  Capt.  Jesse  Safford, 
that  Josiah  Goodrich  Jr.  of  his  Company  thro'  mistake,  was  omit- 
ted to  be  made  up  in  his  Company's  Roll  for  the  year  1780,  &  had 
eighteen  shillings  &  eight  pence  due  to  him,  &  desiring  me  to  pay 
the  same,  I  paid  the  s''  sum,  as  pr.  Rec'  on  his  order,  of  which  the 
following  is  a  copy,  which  sum  I  have  not  rec""  of  the  Public,  &  now 
desire  the  Committee  of  P.  Table  to  give  me  an  order  for  the 
same,  viz.  "Norwich,  Feb.  5th  1781,  Ira -Allen,  Sir,  Please  to  pay 
to  EHsha  Burton,  all  my  wages  due  to  me,  while  I  was  with  Capt. 
Safford  at  Royalton  "     (signed;)  Josiah  Goodrich  Jr. 


t  Com"^ 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  717 

On  the  back  thereof  is  endorsed  the  following-,  viz.  "ReC^  of 
Tho»  Tolman  eighteen  shillings  &  eight  pence  L.  Mo^  in  full  of  the 
within."  (signed)  Elisha  Burton. 

Attest,  Tho"^  Tolman,  late  P.  Mas' 

Pay  Table  Office, 
Sunderland,  Aug.  11,  178C  The  Committee  being  satisfied  that  the 
■above  sum  is  due  from  the  Treasurer  or  Public  to  the  Pay  Mas'-  th6 
Treasurer  will  pay  to  the  said  'J'ho'  Tolman,  late  P.  Mas'  the  said 
sum  of  eighteen  shillings  &  eight  pence,  Lawful  money,  for  which 
he  is  accountable,  the  same  as  for  what  he  has  before  rec"*  for  the 
Troops  on  Pay  Rolls.  Timo.  Brownson  )  ^ 

io.lS.S  [Com» 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  11th,  1786. 
ReC  of  the  Treasurer's  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Tho'  Tolman,  P.  Mas' 

[395]  YElisha   Clark,  C.  G.  /"j 

The  State  of  Vt.  Dr. 

To  Elisha  Clark. 
To    his    services  as    Commissary  General    of    Issues    for    the 
Troops  of  this  State,  from  the  13th  day  of  March  1780,  to  the  31st 
day  of  Dec.  1780,  inclusive,  it  being  9  mouths  &  25  days,  at  ^.^S.O.O 
pr.  month  ^78.13.4 

To  my  subsistance  money  in  lieu  of  two  retained  Rations 
pr.  day,  the  above  time,  it  being  295  Days  at  1/4  pr 

day ^19.13.4 

To  the  service  of  one  man  one  month  &  20  days  as  Scale- 
man  at  ^3  pr    month.  £^  5.   0.0 
To  the  service  of    one  man  as  Scaleman  three  months 

at  £\.  £  3.   0.0 


^106.    6.8 
Elisha  Clark,  C.  G.  I. 
Pay  Table  Office, 

The  within  account  being  examined  &  approved,  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  unto  Elisha  Clark  Commissary 
Gen^  of  Issues,  or  his  order,  being  the  sum  of  one  hundred  &  six 
pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  in  hard  money  or  other  money 
equivalent. 

Given  at  Arlington,  this  5th  day  of  Jan.  1781. 
;^106.6.8  Tho'  Chittenden  (  Committee. 

Timo.  Brownson  j 

There  is  receipts  for  Boots  shews  &  tallow,  to  the  amount  of 
;^9.5.2.  and  two  money  receipts  to  be  allowed  on  this  order.   L.  C. 


718  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Treasurer's  Office, —        I       Rec''  of  Ira  Allen,   Treasurer,   the 

Sunderland,    July  30,   I'ZSS  j  Contents  of  the  above  order 

Elisha  Clark,  C.  G.  I. 

[399]  \Eli  Cogsel,  A.  C  /] 

The  State  of  Vermont, 

To  Eli  Cogsel,  Dr. 

To  his  services  as  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues  for  the  Troops 
of  this  State  from   April  the  1st  day  1780,  to  Dec.   the  31st  1780, 

being  nine  months  inclusive, at  ^6.8.0  pr.  month  ^48.12.0 

To  my  Subsistance  money,  in  lieu  of  one  retained  Ration 
pr.  day,  the  above  time  being  270  days,  it  being  18* 
pr.  day £  9.   0.0 


;^57.12,0 

Eli  Cogsel,  A.  C.  I, 
Pay  Table  Office, 

The  within  account  being  examined  &  approved,  the  Treasurer 
is  hereby  (directed  to  pay  the  same  unto  Eli  Cogsel,  Assistant  Com- 
missary of  Issues  or  his  order,  being  the  sum  of  fifty  seven  pounds, 
twelve  shillings  in  hard  money,  or  other  currency  equivalent. 

Given  at  Arlington,  this  5th  day  of  Jan  1781. 

^57.12.0  Tho»  Chittenden  [  ^^^, 


Timo.  Brownson 


\ 


Receipts  for  Shoes,  Boots,  and  Tallow  to  the  amount  of  ;^3.8.3 
and  some  money  receipted  to  the  Treasurer  to  be  allowed  on  this 
order  T.  C. 

2nd  of  Feb.  1781,  Received  of  the  Treasurer,  nine  pounds 
lawful  money,  on  the  above  order,  pr  me,  Eli  Cogsel. 

Rec*  Arlington,  Dec.  6th  1782,  of  Ira  Allen  Esq^  Treas"-  the 
sum  of  forty  eight  pounds,  twelve  shillings  L.  M^  in  full  ot  the 
above  order  Eli  Cogsel. 

;^48.12.0 
9.   0.0 


;£57.12.0 

[478]  [^Ensign  Samuel  Benton\ 

Clarendon  Oct.  3rd  1781.  To  His  Excellency  the  Gov.  Tho^ 
Chittenden  Esqr.  Please  to  pay  what  is  due  to  me  on  the  pay  roll 
for  the  year  1780,  to  Ensign  Samuel  Benton,  and  this  with  his  re- 
ceipt, shall  be  your  discharge  for  the  same. 

Abraham  Salsbury  Cap' 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  719 

[494]  [Petition  in  behalf  of  Benjamin  Winchester] 

To  the  Honorable,  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, to  be  held  at  Bennington, 

Your  petitioner  humbly  sheweth,  that  Benjamin  Winchester  a 
minor  was  last  summer  a  soldier  in  the  service  of  the  State,  and 
the  latter  part  of  the  time  was  sick  and  came  home  so,  and  was  for 
two  months  unable  to  do  any  business;  was  part  of  the  time  under 
the  care  of  a  physician;  and  as  it  was  customary  in  the  former 
wars,  where  a  soldier  was  sick  and  came  home  sick  made  whole  at 
the  cost  of  the  province  to  which  said  soldier  did  belong;  your  pe- 
titioner prayeth  that  a  compensation  for  the  loss  of  his  time  & 
expenses  may  be  made  to  him  as  your  Honors  shall  in  your  wisdom 
think  proper;  however,  submitting  the  same  to  your  sagacity;  not 
expecting  that  you  will  make  a  new  precedent  for  me  only;  trust- 
ing at  the  same  time  that  the  state  of  Vermont  for  humanity, 
justice,  and  generosity,  will  vie  with  any  of  the  states  on  the  Con- 
tinent ;  and  your  petitioner  as  in  duty  bound,  will  ever  pray. 

Joseph  Winchester. 

Marlboro'  June  11th  1781. 

This  may  certify  to  whom  it  may  concern,  that  Benjamin 
Winchester  as  mentioned  in  the  above  petition,  did  come  home  in 
a  bad  state  of  health,  and  was  really  unable  to  do  any  business  for 
a  considerable  time;  just  how  long  I  do  not  know:  was  however, 
under  my  care  as  a  physician  and  did  take  medicines  for  the  res- 
toration of  his  health —  Sam'  King,  physician. 

State  of  Vermont  in  Gen'  Assembly  June  16th  1781. 
The    within   petition   was   read    and    dismissed    by   reason    of 
another  board  being  proper  to  hear  the  matter — 

Attest  Ros'  Hopkins,  Clerk 

Pay  Table  Office  )       The  Treasurer   is  directed  to  pay  to  Joseph 
June  19th  1781    i  Winchester,    or    bearer,    three    pounds    lawful 

money,  for  the  time  he  lost  by  sickness-- 

Tho»  Chittenden  I  ^ 
OA-         T3  r  Com. 

Timo,  Brownson  ( 

June  19th  1781.  ReCd  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  three  pounds 
lawful  money.  Pr.  Ion"'  Underwood. 

[406]  [Nathaniel  Martin,  Prisoner\ 

State  of  Vermont,  In  General  Assembly,  Feb.  21st,  1783. 

Whereas  it  is  represented  to  this  Assembly,  that  Nathaniel 
Martin  of  Moortown,  while  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell's 
Company,  and  Col.  Wait's  Reg'  was  captivated  and  carried  into 
Canada,  and  there  kept  for  the  space  of  six  months  afte  r  the  term 


720  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

of  his  inlistment  was  expired,  and  that  the  erierny  plundered  him 
of  his  arms,  accoutrements  and  part  of  his  necessary  wearing  ap- 
parel; and  that  it  is  reasonable  that  he  be  paid  for  the  whole  time 
he  was  a  prisoner,  and  for  the  articles  he  lost  by  the  enemy, — There- 
fore, 

Resolved,  That  the  Treasurer  be  and  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
to  the  said  Nalh'  Martin  forty  shillings  per  month  for  the  term  of 
six  months  aforesaid,  and  eight  pounds  for  the  articles  he  had 
taken  from  him  by  the  enemy,  at  the  time  he  was  taken  as  afore- 
said, being  in  the  whole,  twenty  pounds  lawful  money. 
Extract  from  the  Journals. 

Ros'  Hopkins  Clerk. 
Treasurer's  Office,        )  Rec""   of    Ira  Allen   Esq'  Treasurer,  the 
Windsor,  Feb.  21st,  1783  j  contents    of     the     above    order,    being 
twenty  pounds  lawful  money  for  and  in  behalf  of  Nath'  Martin. 

Nathaniel  White. 

[406]  \Hammond  Lawrence' s  Wages\ 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Aug.  21st  1783. 

The  Treas'  will  pay  unto  Tho"  Tolman  Pay  Mas'"  the  sum  of 
eighteen  pounds,  fourteen  shillings  &  eight  pence  L.  Money,  taking 
his  Receipt  for  the  same.  It  being  in  full  of  the  wages  due  to 
Hammond  Lawrence  as  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Parmalee  Allen's  Corny 
in  the  service  of  the  State  of  Vt.  in  the  year  1780,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of    the  s'"   Capt.    Allen,  dated   June  23rd   1781. 

Timo.  Brownson,  Sam'  Bartlit,  Com". 

;£18. 14.8  ReC  of  the  Treas""  the  Contents  of  the  above  order. 

Tho^  Tolman,  P.  Mas'. 

[490]  \_Moses  Crosby,  Fifer] 

Bennington  Feb^  22nd  1781 
To  whom  it  may  concern,  these  certify,  that  Moses  Crosby 

Served  the  State  of  Vermont  ten  days  as  Fifer  to  the  flag, 
proposed  to  treat  with  the  commanding  Officer  in  Canada  at  3/  per 
day;  for  which  he  is  entitled  to  receive  five  hard  dollars,  or  an 
equivalent  in  other  current-money — 

Pr  Jonas  Fay  (Intrusted 

with  the  Flag — 

Pay  Table  Office  \  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Moses  Cros- 
March  31,  1781    J  by  or  order,  thirty  shillings  lawful  money — 
£1  10  0  Tho"  Chittenden  ]  ^^^, 

John  Fasset  j 

Rec"  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  be- 
half of  Moses  Crosby—  Levi  Davis. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  721 

[417]  {^Benjamin  Wait,  of  the  Board  of  War] 

The  State  of  Vermont,  to  Benj''  Wait  Dr. 
Dec'  1780— To  my  attendance  at  the  Board  of  War,  1  day 

@     7/ ;=^0.7.0 

80  miles  travel  @  /4 1.6.8 

Jan.  1781.     To  my  attendance  at  the  Board  of  War  6  Days 

@  7/pr  day 2.2.0 

80  miles  travel  @  /4 1.6.8 

£5.2.4: 

Benj"  Wait. 
A  member  of  the  B.  of  War. 

Pay  Table  Office,  )  The  above  acct.  being  approved  of  the 

Bennington,  Feb.   13,  1783  [  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed    to  pay 
the  sum  of  five  pounds  two  shillings,  &  four  pence. 


;^5.2.5  Isaac  Tichenor  ;  p      , 


Nath'   Brush      [ 


Treas''=  Office,  June  21='  1782.    ReC  of  the  Treas'  the  contents 
of  the  within  order. 

Benj"  Wait,  member  of  the  Board  of  War. 

[386]  I Z/.  Col.  Samuel  Fletcher  in  Windham  Co.  ] 

State  of  Vermont,     Dr. 

To  Sam'  Fletcher. 
For  nine  days  Service  done  in  Jan.  1781,  Riding  thro'  the 
Towns  in  the  County  of  Windham,  to  nominate  a  number  of 
Subaltern  Officers,  to  serve  in  said  Fletcher's  Battalion  the  last 
Campaign,  and  also  to  forward  the  raising  the  quotas  of  men  in 
the  several  Towns  for  said  Service,  said  nine  days  service  done  by 
order  o/  the  Board  of  War  after  s*  Fletcher  was  appointed  Lt.  Col. 
for    the    last    Campaign,     charged     at    7/    pr.     day 

Amounting  to £S.3.    silver 

Feb.  6th  day  1782 

To  the  Com=  of  Pay  Table.      ,  Sam'  Fletcher. 

Pay  Table  Office,  }  The  within  amt.  being  approved  of  the 

Bennington  Feb.  13,  1782.  [  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
Col.  Sam'  Fletcher  or  ord''  the  Sum  of  three  pounds  three  shil- 
lings. Isaac  Tichenor      ) 

_;^3.3.0  Nath'  Brush  [Committee. 

Timo.    Brownson  ) 

June  13th  1782.      Rec-^  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  Contents  of 
this  order.  pr  me,         Sam'  Fletcher. 

[46J 


722  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

[407]  [Vershire— Charter  Fees'] 

Thedford,  Jan.  1781. 
Sir, 

Please  to  receive  the  within  order  as  Charter  fees,  in  the  Town 
of  Vershire  for  Amos  Chamberling,   Simeon  Mory,  Wm.  Marston 
and  John  Marston 's  Rights,  and  oblige  yours, 
To  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vt.  John  Powell. 

Rec"^  Windsor,  Feb.  33d  1781,  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
the  within  order,  which  is  forty  pounds  lawful  money. 

John  Powell. 

[4-06]  \_Sergt.  Jared  Post  as  Guard] 

Jan.  1781     Rec"*  orders  from  Lt.   Col.   Lee  to  send  a  guard  with 
Daniel  Walker  to  Castleton. 

In  compliance  with  the  order  sent  a  Serj'  with  one  man. 
Jared  Post  Serj' 2  davs  12  miles         ...  £^-1-1 

Asa  Hale  "     '''      "       "  5.7 


12.9 
Samuel  Williams  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

May  30th  1781,  [  The  within  amount  is  examined  and  approved. 
The  Treasurer  Is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  twelve  shillings 
and  nine  pence. 

^0.12.2  Tho»  Chittenden  I  ^^^, 

Timo.  Brownson  J 
Rec*  May  30th  1781,     Of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order,  being  twelve  shillings  and  nine  pence. 

Samuel  Williams  Capt. 

[485]  \Two  Soldiers  with  a  Flag] 

Arlington  June  21st  1781     — 

These  may  certify  that  Levi  Hill  & 
Martin  Demming  marched  from  here  to  Castleton  on  the  business 
of  a  Flagg  in  Feby.  last,  and  found  themselves  four  days  service. 

Isaac  Clark  -  Com. 
Pay  Table  Office  ) 

July  3d  1781—  )  The  within  certificate  approved,  the  Treasurer 
is  directed  to  pay  Levi  Hill  and  Martin  Demming,  or  bearer,  two 
pounds — twelve  s/  John  Fasset  \  p_^e 

;^2.12.0  Timo.  Brownson  i 

June  3d  1781  -     Rec*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Martin  Demming 

Levi  Hill  - 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  723 

[391]  [Zt  Benjamin  Everest  with  a  Flag  to  Canada] 

State  of  Vermont,       ) 
Castleton  19th  Feb.  1781  j  His  Excellency,  Thomas  Chittenden  Esq' 

These  certify  that  the  bearer  Lt.  Everest  has  served  as  a  pilot 
with  the  Flag  appointed  to  treat  with  the  Officer  Commanding  in 
Canada,  with  your  commissioners  appointed  on  the  settlement  of  a 
Cartel  for  the  exchange  of  prisoners,  eight  days,  for  which  I  prom- 
ised him  one  Dollar  for  each  day,  silver  money,  which  you  are 
hereby  desired  to  pay  him  on  demand. 

;^3.8.0  Isaac  Clark,  Commissioner. 

6.8 


2.2.4 


Rec*  of  the  within  six  shillings  of  Isaac  Clark. 

pr  Benjamin  Everest. 

Pay  Table  Office") 

July  16th  1781.  J  The  within  certificate  approved,  and  the  Treas' 
is  directed  to  pay  to  Benjamin  Everest  or  bearer,  forty  two  shil- 
lings lawful  money.  John  Fasset  ")  p      ^ 

^2.2  Timo.  Brownson  J  ^^"^ 

Date  above,  received  of  the  Treasurer,   the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Benj"  Everest. 

[391]  [Zevi  Hill,  with  Flag  to  Canada] 

State  of  Vermont,         j 
Castleton,  19th  Feb.  1781  \  His  Excellency,  Tho»  Chittenden  Esq, 

These  certify,  that,  Levi  Hill  has  served 
as  an  attendant  on  the  Flag  appointed  by  your  Excellency  to  go  to 
Canada,  eleven  days,  @  3/  pr.  day,  amounting  to  five  dollars, 
which  you  will  please  to  pay  him,  in  behalf  of  said  State. 

;£1.13.0  Eleven  days.  Isaac  Clark,  Com' 

Pay  Table  Office,  10th  March,  1781. 

The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Levi  Hill  or  order, 
thirty  three  shillings  for  the  above  order 

Pr.  order  of  Tho^  Chittenden,  John  Fasset,  Com'. 

Arlington,  March  10th  1781.  Rec^  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Levi  Hill. 

pr.  me,  Noah  Chittenden. 

[389]  \_Martin  Denting,  Drummer,  with  a  Flag] 

State  of  Vermont 

Castleton  19th  Feb.  1781     His  Excellency,  Tho'  Chittenden  Esq', 


724  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

These  certify  that  the  bearer  Martin  Deming  has  served  as  a 
Drummer,  to  &  with  the  Flag  eleven  days,  at  3/ pr.  day  amounting 
to  one  pound  &  thirteen  shillings,  lawful  money,  which  you  are 
directed  to  pay  him  on  demand. 

^1.13.0  Isaac  Clark,  Com>- 

Pay  Table  Office,  April  2nd  1781,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to 
pay  Martin  Deming  the  with  account. 


Tho»  Chitteilden 
John  Fasset 


l  Com'-' 


Date  above,  rec'*  the  contents  of  the  within, 

pr  me,  Martin  Deming. 

[401]  [Zt.  Col.  Joseph  Safford's  Service] 

State  of  Vermont,     Dr.     To  Lt.  Col.  Joseph  Safford, 

For  Service  in  Alarms,  and  other  service  &  expense  in  1780  &  1781. 

In  1780  --  To  two  days  myself  and  horse  at  Windsor,  on  the  trail 

of  Tories  at  six  Shillings  pr.  day     _;^0.12.0 

To  five  days  on  a  Committee  at  Barnard,  Bethel 
and  Royalton,  by  order  of  the  Governor;  @  6/ 
pr.  day  1.10.1 

To  service  in  the  Alarm  at  Royalton,  3  days 

@  12/  pr.  day  1.16.0 

To  service  at  Forts  Bethel  &  Barnard,  6     " 

@  12/  pr.  day  3.12.0 
To  three  days,  myself  &  horse,  in  the  Grass- 
brook  Alarm  @  six  shillings  pr.  day 18.0 

In  1781 — To  service  in  the  Alarm  in  March,  4  days  at  12/ 

pr  day  2.   8.0 

To  six  bushels  of  Provender  for  the  horses  in 

said  alarm  12.0 

To  Hay  for  said  horses  -  -  12.0 

;^12.    0.0 

Woodstock,  March  5th  1782. 

Jos.  Safford,  Lt.  C/° 

Personally  appeared  before  me  Lt.  Col.  Joseph  Safford  and 
made  oath  to  the  within  account. 
Woodstock  June  9th  1782.  Stephen  Powers  Jus.  of  Peace. 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Windsor,  June  18th  1782  f  The  above  acct.  being  approved  of, 
the  Treas"'  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Lt.  Col.  Jos.  Safford  or 
order  the  sum  of  twelve  pounds.  Isaac  Ticheuor  j  p      e 

^12.0.0  John  Barrett      [  ^° 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  725 

Woodstock,  July  21st  1783. 
Rec*  of  Ira  Allen  ,  Esq'  Treasurer,  twelve  pounds  L.  M^  in 
full  of  the  above  acct.  and  order. 

;£13.0.0  Joseph  SafEord. 

[435]  [Co/.  Seth  Warner's  Receipts,  &'c.\ 

Rec*  Arlington,  20th  Jan^  1781,  of  the  Treasurer,  six  pounds, 
seventeen  shillings,  lawful  money,  for  which  I  am  to  account. 

Seth  Warner. 

[424]  Bennington,  March  3d  1781. 

Sir, 

Please  to  accept  this  for  fifty  dollars  to  Capt.  Jedediah  Hide, 
account  the  same  to.  Your  humble  serv'. 

To  /  Seth  Warner. 

The  Treasurer,  of  the 

State  of  Vermont.  ReC  the  contents 

Jedediah  Hyde 

[431]  Bennington  April  9,  1781. 

Rec*  of  his  Excellency  Thomas  Chittenden  Esq''  six  pounds 
lawful  money,  by  the  hand  of  Samuel  Robinson,  in  part  of  what 
the  State  owes  me.  Seth  Warner  Col. 

[484]  \_A  Scout  from  Norwich  to  Onion  River\ 

The  State  of  Vermont, 
To  Solomon  Cushman,  Elias  Stephens,  and  Joshua  Spers — Dr. 

To  seven  days  scouting  from  Norwich  to  Onion  River  at  $1  pr.day, 
Milage  60— /4  £2,.  0.0 

Wages  each  of         -  -  1.10.0 


Norwich  38""  Feb^  1781.  ^4.10.0 

Solomon  Cushman 
Elias  Stephens 
Joshua  Spers 

The  within  examined  and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  the  same  to  Solomon  Cushman,  or  bearer,  which  is  four 
pounds  ten  shillings — 

^4.10.0  John  Fasset )  Committee  of 

John  Strong  i  Pay-Table 

June  23d  1781 — Rec"  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer  the  contents  of 
this  order—  Elisha  Burton— 

[477]  \_A  Scouting  Party] 

We,  and  each  of  us  do  acknowledge  that  we  have  received  of 
the  State  of  Vermont,  forty  shillings,  being  for  one  month's  scout- 


726  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

ing,  which  we  did  in  the  month  of  March  1781  by  order  of  Col. 

Olcut ; 

Dated  at  Moretown  Aug.  19,  1783. 

Rob' Johnston  Sam'  Miller 

Johnjacoby  Sam'  Bawnat 

Nathan  Spafford  Levi  Collins 

John  Got  Elijah  Blood 

[413]  [A  Six  Days'  Scout] 

Pay  Table  Office,      \     The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Asa 
April  13th,  1781.  J  Whitcomb  Esq''  two  pounds  fourteen  shil- 
lings for  Cash  he  has  paid  to  Elias  Kyes,  vSamuel  Allen  &  John 
harredon  for  scouting  six  days  each,  when  found  themselves,  as 
pr.  their  order  &  account. 

Tho=  Chittenden 


John  Fasset         ) 


Date  above,  Rec^  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Asa  Whitcomb. 

[388]  [Major  Gideon  Ormsby's  Services] 

State  of  Vermont, 

To  Gideon  Ormsby  Dr. 

For  service  done  in  fixing  the  Garrisons   in  the  Frontiers  by 
order  of  the  Gen.  Assembly. 

By  seven  day's  Service  @  9/6  pr.  day -QZ.  6.6 

"  Horse  travel  one  hundred  &  five  miles  @  /2  mile 17.6 

Manchester  June  ....  1781  £,^.  4.0 

Manchester,   Dec.  31st  1781. 
State  of  Vt.     Dr.  to  the  Subscriber 

For  Service  done  in  going  to  the  westward  to  suppress  an  in- 
surrection by  orders  from  the  Gov' 

By  5  day's  Service  @  6/8  pr.  day _;;^1.13.4 

"  5  day's  Rations  @  3/     "     "  10.0 

"  travel  thirty  miles  at  /4  pr.  mile 10.0 

;^3.13.4 
Attest  4.  4.0 

Gideon  Ormsby,  Mai'  

^6  17.4 
Pay  Table  Office, 
Sunderland,  Jan.  39,    1784.       The  within  acct.  approved  and  the 
Treas'  is  directed   to  pay  to   Maj'  Gideon  Ormsby,  the  sum  of  six 
pounds,  seventeen  shillings  /  4  lawful  money. 

;^6.17.4  Sam'  Bartlit,         I  Com" 

Timo.  Brownson  f 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  727 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderiand,  Feb.  5th  1784. 

Rec'i  of  the  Treasurer,  the  Contents  of  the  above  order. 

Gideon  Ormsby. 

[481]  [Jedediah  Blackman — Prisoner\ 

May  1781—  State  of  Vermont 

To  Jedediah  Blackman         Dr. 
To  16  months  pay  while  in  captivity  as  pr.  certificate     £M.  7.1J^ 

"  1  Gun  and  accoutrements j^34-7  2-  -^-O 

"  1  Blanket 18.0 


;^37.  7.1>^ 
Pay  Table  Office  )       The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  within 
Jany.  23d  1783    f  acct.  to  Jedediah  Blackman  (or  Bearer)  being 
thirty  seven  pounds,  7/1 J^  — 

-^37-7.1'^  John  Strong  }  Co^nmittee 

Timo.  Brownson  J 
June  11th  1783 — Rec'^  of  I.  Allen,    Treasurer,  the  contents  of 

her 
the  above  order — (;^37.7.1)  Charity  X  Blackman. — 

mark 

[403]  \A   Guard  of  Four  Men  in  Woodford^ 

The  State  of  Vermont  to  Stephen  Hopkins,  Shadrack  Norton, 
Francis  Story  &  Henry  Turner,  Dr. 

To  1  days  guarding  the  Road  on  the  East  Mountain  in  Woodford  by 
order  of  his  Excellency  &  Council,     at  £O.Z.O  each  —  ^0.13.0 
Bennington  15  June,  1781.  Stephen  Hopkins. 

Bennington  June  15th  1781.  Pay  Table  Office,  the  within  acct. 
allowed  &  approved,  being  twelve  shillings  lawful  money  &  the 
Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same. 


Tho'  Chittenden,  \  r  m" 
Timo.  Brownson   J 


July  16th  1781.     Rec''  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this 

order. 

£  .13.0  Stephen  Hopkins. 

[415]  \^Capt.  L.  Roberts  and  Ensign  J.  Hill — Prisoners'] 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

June  5th  1781.  (  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Capt. 
Lemuel  Roberts,  forty  one  pounds,  and  to  Ensign  James  Hill  twenty 
seven  pounds  for  their  time  &  expense,  when  prisoners  in  Canada, 
the  said  Roberts  nine  months,  the  said  Hill  six  months,  pr.  order  of 

Tho' Chittenden  ^,^^„ 
John  Fasset,         j 


728  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

June  5th  1781.     Rec''  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  pr.  us,  Lem'  Roberts 

James  Hill. 

[409]  \^Eli  Freeman — Prisoner\ 

May  178  L. 

State  of  Vermont,  to  Eli  Freeman  Dr. 

To  11  month's  pay  while  in  Captivity £11.   5.4 

"   1  Gun,  Bayonet  &  Cartridge  Box 2.   2.0 

"    1  Blanket 10.0 


£^^h.  5.4 
Cr. 
By  Cash  Rec*  by  the  Pay  Master,  being  returned  in  Capt. 
Brookin's  Pay  Roll,  for  part  of  the  time  while  in  Cap- 
tivity— 7.10.8 


Balance  due  ^17.14.8 

Pay  Table  Office,  Jan.  23d  1783. 

The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  within  acct. 
to  Eli  Freeman  or  bearer,  it  being  seventeen  pounds  fourteen  shil- 
lings and  eight  pence.  John  Strong  )p      e 
;^17.14.8                                           Timo.  Brownson  [  ^°™ 

Rec*  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  Contents  of  the  above  Ord''  in 
behalf  of  Mr.  E.  Freeman. 
Sunderland,  Aug.  30th  1783.  John  Mears. 

[500]  \^Ebenezer  Drury's  Bill^ 

The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Ebenezer  Drury  Dr. 

To  post-riding  50  miles  at  /9  ^0.16.8 

"    sixteen  days  scouting  at  1/6  per  day  1.  4.0 

"   two  men  &  horses  to  carry  flour  to  Castleton  1.  0.0 

"    myself  &  oxen  two  days  bawling  boards  0.10.0 

"    a  due-bill  in  favor  of  Nehemiah  Hopkins  0.   3.0 

Pay  Table  Office  I 

June  27th  1781  \  The  within  account  examined  &  approved,  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Eben"'  Drury,  it  being 
three  pounds  thirteen  shillings  &  eight  pence — 

^3.13.8  Timo.  Brownson  j 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  729 

June  a7th  1781.     ReC  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order  Ebenezer  Drury. 

[508]  [Six  British   Prisoners  to  Castleton\ 

State  of  Vermont,  to  Moses  Howe         Dr. 

For  conducting  six  British  prisoners  from  Brattleborough 
to  Castleton  by  order  of  the  Sheriff,  as  per  receipts 
for  expense ^^3.15.4 

For  my  own  time,  horse  and  expense  -  4.   0.0 


;^7.15.4 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland  July  17,  1781 

The  within  account  examined  and  approved — the  Treasu- 
rer is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  seven  pounds,  fifteen  shil- 
lings and  four  pence. 

Timo.Brownson|^^^^.^^^^ 
John  Fassett         ) 

Date  above  received  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  Moses  Howe. 

[480J  ^Prisoners  under  Guard  to  Castleton^ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Lieut  Jedediah  Leavens  Dr. 

To  7  days  service  conducting  prisoners  from  Windsor  to 

Castleton         self  &  horse  £\-^^-  0 

"   6  men's  assistance  5  days                                     -  6.  0.  0 

"    1  man's        "            1  day  4.   0 
"    cash  paid  Capt.  Grannes  for  j 

collecting  prisoners               \  2.13.   3 

"   cash  paid  Col.  Brewster  for  same  6.  6.  6 

"    Expenses  for  the  guard  &  prisoners  5.   3.11 


Arlington  July  18th  1781  £Vl.  2.  8 

Jedediah  Leavens  Lieut. 

Pay  Table  Office  | 

July  10th  1781  j  The  within  account  examined  and  approved 
and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Lieut.  Jedediah 
Leavens  (or  bearer)  being  twenty  two  pounds,  two  shillings,  and 
eight  pence,  L.  money. 

^33.   2.   8  John  Fasset  )  Committee 

Tim°    Brownson  j 
July  19th  1781 

Rec'*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order — 
per  /  Jedediah  Leavens. 


730  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

[501]  [^British  Prisoners  to  Arlington\ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  John  Forbes     Dr. 
To  guarding  three  British  prisoners  from  Clarendon  to 

Arlington,  my  attendance  two  days  ^^O.ia.O 

Daniel  Hermand  [Stannard  ?]  three  days  0.18.0 

Ithimar  Horsford  one  day  0.   6  0 

six  meala  a  piece  for  myself  &  Stannard  0.12.0 

three  meals  for  the  prisoners  0.   3  0 

1  pt.  bitters  0.   4.0 

1  Sling  0.   3.0 

1  Bald  grog  0.   2.0 

1  gill  bitters  0.   1.0 

1  Horse  keeping  &  lodging  0.  2.0 


£'i.  2.0 
Arlington  Aug.  10th  1781.  John  Forbes 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Aug.  18th  1781  f  The  within  account  approved,  the  Treasurer 
is  directed  to  pay  to  Lieut.  John  Forbes,  or  bearer,  three  pounds, 
two  shillings 

p^3.2.0  John  Fasset  |  p^^. 

Time.  Brownson  J 

Date  above,   received   of  the  Treasurer,   the  contents  of  the 
above  order —  John  Forbes 

[436]  [Accounts paid  by  Treasurer\ 

1780--- Aug.  21st,  To  Cash  p^Col.  Seth  Warner  N.  Emis- 

sion , 9.     1.10 

1781---Jan.  20th,  To  Cash  pd  Col.  Warner,  lawful  money  6.17.  0 

April  9th,  To  Cash  pd  Col.  Warner do 6.  0.  0 

May  2nd,  To  Cash  p<iCol.  Warner do 17.  0.  0 

3rd,  To  Cash  pdCol.  Sam'  Safford do 20.12.  8 

16th,  To  Cash  pdCol.  Sam'  SaflEord...do 9.  0.  0 

March  3rd,  To  Cash  p'i  Col.  Warner do 15.   0.  0 

Nov.  28th,  To  Cash  p^Cap'  Gideon  Brownson,  do...  10.   7.   9 

Apl.  14th,  To  Cash  pd  Capt.  Tho»  Lee do 153.  0.  0 

June  22nd,  To  Cash  p"!  John  Hastings do 2.15.  0 

July  21st,  To  Cash  p^Capt.  Tho»  Lee do 18.  0.  0 

Apl.  14th.  To  Cash  pdjohn  McRoberts....do 9.   0.  0 

18th,  To  Cash  p^Moses  Powers do 9.  0.  0 

21st,  To  Cash  pdTho^  Latten do 9.   0.  0 

May  2nd,  To  Cash  pd  Isaac  Moulton do 9.  0.  0 

July  3rd,  To  Cash  p^Tho"  Safford  lawful  money....  9.   0.0 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  731 

Aug.  9th,  To  Cash  pd  John  Mott do 9.  0.0 

To  Cash  pd  Tho»  Wheeler do 8.  0.0 

To  Cash  pd  John  May do 7.  0.0 


;^327.12.5 
Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland,  March  19th  1783  j  The  within  several  accounts  having 
been  paid  by  the  Treasurer,  and  deducted  from  the  balance  due  to 
individuals,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  authorized  to  charge  the  same 
(amounting  to  three  hundred,  and  twenty  seven  pounds,  twelve 
shillings  &  five  pence,  in  lawful  money,  and  nine  pounds,  one  shil- 
ling and  ten  pence  in  Connecticut  New  Emission)  on  Book,  as  so 
much  paid  on  the  depreciation  of  Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment, 
and  Capt.  Tho'  Lee's  Company.  By  order  of, 

John  Strong         1  p^^„ 
To/  Timo.  Brownson  j 

Ira  Allen,  Esq"'  Treasurer. 
^327.13.5  &  ^9.1.10 

[479]  \^Nahum   Powers,  Prisoner--- Wages,  &^c.'\ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Nahum  Powers  Dr. 

To  sundry  articles  taken  from  him  by  the  savage  in  the  month 
of  August,  1781  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  from  Capt°  Nehemiah 
Lovewells  company  and  Col.  Waits  Regiment;  as  follows— viz. 
To  one  Gun  72/ Powder  horn  6/ 
Straps  &  Bullet  pouch  6/ 

One  Beaver  hat  52/ 

One  pair  Shoes —  12/ 

Knapsack  &  belt —  6/ 

One  Blanket  18/ 

9.13,0 
To  his  wages  from  the  24  day  of  Nov'  unto  the  22'"' 
day  of  June  1782  while  he  was  in  captivity  after  the  term 
of  his  enlistment  was  out,   being  7  months  saving  two 
days,  at  40/  per  month is  near  14.  0.0 

;^23.13.0 
True  account,  Errors  excepted,  pr.  me, 

Nahum  Powers, 
Asserted  by  me  Nehemiah  Lovewell,  Cap'" 
What  the  honorable  Court  are  pleased  to  allow  on  the  within 
acct.  please  to  send   by  Nehemiah   Lovewell,  Esq,  and  the  favor 
shall  ever  be  acknowledged,  by  me 

Your  humble  petitioner, 

T^'>^um  Powers 


^3,18.0 

6.0 

One  frock  12/ 

3.   4.0 

Buckles        6/ 

18.0 

Jacknife       3/ 

9.0 

18.0 

732  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Pay  Table  Office,     I 

October  24th  1783  J  The  within  account  examined  and  ap- 
proved, the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  Nahum  Powers  or 
bearer,  the  sum  of  twenty  three  pounds  and  four  pence — 

^23.0.4  John  Strong         | 

Tim°  Brownson  \ 
Treasurer's  Office  Windsor 

February  25th  1783 —  Rec*  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 

of  the  above  order  for,  &  in  behalf  of,  Nahum  Powers. 

Nehemiah  Lovewell. 

[493]  \_John  Martin's  Scouting\ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  John  Martin     Dr. 
Nov'  1779.     Went  a  Scout  to  Mr.   Brown"  on   river   Lamoille  66 
miles  by  order  of  Col.  Bailey,  for  which  no  pay  has  been  rec'' — 
which  took  nine  days  ^^1.14.0 

John  Martin. 

July  1780— Went  Pilot  for  a  scout  to  Mr.  Brown's  on  river 
Lamoille  66  miles,  was  gone  nine  days,  by  order  of  Maj.  Whitcomb, 
for  which  no  pay  has  been  rec*. 

John  Martin         ^^1.19.0 

Aug.  1781 — Went  a  Scout  to  River  Lamoille  55  miles,  soon 
after  Sergeant  Bliss  was  killed,  which  took  six  days  by  order 
of  Capt  Marston,  for  which  I  have  rec"  no  pay  .     ^^1.6.2 

John  Martin 

Aug.  1781 — Went  a  Scout  to  Lake  Champlain,  &  to  Mr.  Med- 
calfs  ;  took  him  &  his  son,  was  gone  15  days — traveled  100  miles 
under  the  command  of  Lieut.  Henry  Lovel,  for  which  I  have  rec* 
no  pay     .  .     ^2.13.0 

L'i-  7.6 
John  Martin. 

One  Tour  was  a  Post  from  Esq"'  White's  in  Moretown  to  Fort 
Wait  at  Corinth  with  letters  to  Col.  Wait,  by  order  of  Noah  White 
Esq.  March  22nd  1783. 

Then  the  above  named  John  Martin  under  examination  made 
oath  to  the  above  account  to  be  true  according  to  the  best  of  his 
knowledge,  and  have  rec''  no  pay  for  the  same,  before  me, 

Benj.  Baldwin  Jus.  Peace. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  733 

Moretown  Oct'  9tTi  1786. 

To/  The  Committee  of  Pay  Table — Please  to  pay  the  above 
account  to  Peletiah  Bliss,  Esq.  &  it  shall  be  accepted  for  the  above 
services —  by  me,  John  Martin. 

Pay  Table  Office         ) 
Rutland  Oct'  21='  1786.  i      The  within  account  being  examined  & 
approved  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  John 
Martin,  (or  bearer)  being  seven  pounds,  seven  shillings,  and  six- 
pence— 

Isaac  Tichenor 
^7.7.6  Timo  Brownson 


i  Com' 


Rutland,  Oct'  25th  1786.     Reed  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  John  Martin — 

Peletiah  Bliss. 

[473]  [Asa  Strong's  Mileage] 

State  of  Vermont,  to  Asa  Strong,  Dr. 

1781  Aug. — For  supporting  myself  from  Dorset  to  Skeens- 
borough  when  enlisted  with  Capt.  Parmelee 

Allen,  30  miles,  at,  /2  per  mile ^^0.   5.0 

To  supporting  myself  to  Skeensborough  from 
Dorset,  and  back,  when  enlisted  in  Col.  Wal- 
bridge's  Battalion  in  1781— at  /4  per  mile—       0  10.0 

;^0.15.0 

Pay  Table  Office,  Dec.  5th,  1783. 

The    Treasurer  is    directed    to  pay   the    within  acct.    to    Asa 
Strong,  or  bearer,  it  being  fifteen  shillings 

£  15-  Timo.  Brownson  »  ^^^,, 

John  Strong,         ( 

Sunderland,  March  3rd  1783. 

ReC  of  Ira  Allen   Treas'  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  it 
being  fifteen  shillings. 

^0.15.0  Asa  Strong. 

[463]  [Value  of  Horse  taken  from  Samuel  Casson] 

State  of  Vermont,  ) 
Bennington  Sep.  2,  1781.  f  Personally  appear,  Stephen  Cummins, 
Elisha  Card,  and  Elias  Blanchard,  who  testify  and  say,  that  they 
were  acquainted  with  the  goodness  of  a  certain  horse,  which  Mat- 
thew Scott  took  by  a  Warrant;  (given  Capt.  Robinson,)  from  Sam' 
Casson,  for  the  service  of  this  State,  and  that  said  Cummins  bred 


734  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

said  Horse,  and  owned  him  until  a  few  weeks  before  said  horse 
was  taken  from  said  Cassons  and  that  they  judge  said  Horse  to  be 
worth  forty  silver  Dollars.  Stephen  Commins, 

Elias  Blanchard, 
Elisha  Card. 
Sworn  before  me,  day  and  date  above. 

Isaac  Tichenor  Jus.  Peace. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Sep.  21st  1781. 

The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Sam'  Casson  or  bearer, 
twelve  pounds  lawful  money,  for  the  within  purpose. 
£^^-  '  John  Fasset  [  ^ 

Timo.  Brownson  f 
Rec"*  Sep.  24th  1781,  of  the  Treas'  the  contents  of  the  above 
order.  Nath'  Gove. 

[455]  [Lietit.  Caleb  Wright— Pay\ 

These  certify,  that  Lt.  Caleb  Wright,  late  of  Capt.  Joshua 
Babcock's  Com^  in  the  service  of  this  state,  in  the  year  1781,  was 
made  up  for  pay,  by  the  said  Capt.  Babcock,  from  the  third  day  of 
Sep'  in  said  year,  to  Nov.  18th,  and  no  longer  ;  as  appears  by  the 
pay  roll  of  said  com''. 

Whole  time  being  75  days.  Sum  total — ;^16.14. 1 

Witness, 
State  of  Vt.  Pay  Table  Office,  Tho»  Tolmaa  P.  M' 

Arlington  June  26,  1784. 

To  the  Hon.  Timo.  Brownson  Esq' 
One  of  the  Com"  of  P.  Table. 

Pay  Table  Office,  | 

Sunderland,  June  26,  1784  C  The  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vt.  is 
hereby  directed  to  pay  to  Lt.  Caleb  Wright,  the  sum  of  eight  pounds, 
one  shilling  and  six  pence,  lawful  money  for  thirty  eight  days  ser- 
vice as  a  Lt.  in  Capt.  Babcock's  Com^  in  Walbridge's  Battalion,  in 
the  year  1781,  he  being  left  out  of  the  pay  roll  for  that  time  by 
mistake.  Timo.  Brownson  )  p„_,e 

^8.1.6  Sam'  Bartlit  f  ^°™ 

Treasurer's  Office  Sunderland,  June  38th  1784. 

Rec**  of  the  Treasurer,   the  contents  of  the  above 
order,  in  behalf  of  Lt.  Caleb  Wright.  Timo.  Brownson. 

[474]  {^Robert  Allen's  Aeeount] 

Gentlemen,  Please  to  pay  Seth  Allen,  what  is  due  to  me,  for 
six  month's  service  in  the  army  last  Campaign,  it  being  nine  pounds. 

From  your  hum'*  ser' 

Rob'  Allen. 
To/  The  Paytable— Danby  Sep.  20th,  1781. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  735 

Pay  Table  Office,  [ 

Sep.  26th  1781.       j       The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  within 

acct.  to  Rob'  Allen,  or  bearer  it  being  nine  pounds. 

;^9.0.0  John  Strong  .  Com" 

Timo.  Brownson  j 

On  the  date  above,  rec''  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the 
above  order.  Seth  Allen. 

[489]  \_John  Walton's  Service  and  Wages'] 

An  Account  exhibited  by  Eben'  Wilson,  Capt.  of  the  Militia  in 
Danby  in  Col.  Ira  Allen's  Reg' — 

Through  mistake  one  man  was  left  out  of  the  s'^  Capt's  Pay  roll, 
for  service  done  at  Castleton  in  Ocf  1781,  the  account  as  follows: 

days    pay  pr  day  miles    ^^ig"^         Total 

Man's  name  John  Walton 16         1—4         30         .4         ;^1.11.4 

I  hereby  certify  that  the  above  account  is  just  &  true. 

Eben^  Wilson  Capt. 
Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Bennington  Feby.lSth  1782  [  The  above  account  being  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  one  pound,  eleven 
shillings  &  four  pence,  to  Capt.  Eben'  Wilson,  or  order — 

Isaac  Tichenor 
j^l.11.4  (torn  off)  Com. 

Treasurer's   Office,    Sunderland   July   16'"    1783.     ReC  of  I. 
Allen,  the  contents  of  this  order —  Sam'  Safford — 

[396]  [Sergi.  Major  Nathan  Manleys  Service] 

An  acct.  of  Service  done  by  Nathan   Manley  Ser'  Maj'  to  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Reg'  of  Militia  in  defence  of  the  Frontiers  of  the  State 

of  Vt.  in  an  alarm  which  commenced  the  11th  of  Oct.  1781 

twenty  days  service  &  90  miles  travel. 

The  above  is  a  true  account.  Test, 

Nath"  Manley,  S.M^-i 
Wages        £1.  0.0 
Travel  1.10.0 


^3.10.0     Total. 
Pay  Table  Office        | 

11th  of  June  1781—  f  The  within  being  examined,  is  approved  & 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  which  is  three  pounds 
ten  shillings. 

Tho»  Chittenden,  John  Fasset,  Committee. 


736  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

Date  above,  ReC*  the  Contents  of  the  above  order. 

Nath"  Manley  S.Maj'' 

[386]  [Moses  Warren,  Prisoner~\ 

State  of  Vermont. 

In  General  Assembly,  Oct.  19th  1781. 
Resolved,  That  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  be  &  hereby  is 
directed  to  pay  unto  Moses  Warren,  the  sum  of  twenty  eight  pounds 
eleven  shillings  for  his  services  while  a  prisoner  taken  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  State,  and  for  his  gun  &  accoutrements  lost  at  the  time 
of  his  being  taken. 

Extract  from  the  Journals. 

Ros'  Hopkins,  Clerk. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  Oct  19th,  1785. 

Rec''  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order, 
in  behalf  of  Moses  Warren.  Benj"  Wait. 

[490]  [/'aw/  Avery's  Wages] 

These  certify  that  Paul  Averill,  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Jacob  Hind's 
company  did  go  up  in  the  alarm  to  the  northward  up  to  Castleton  ; 
in  Ocf^  1781,  s"  Avery  was  not  made  up  in  the  Pay  roll  ;  These 
are  to  desire  the  Honorable  Board  of  Pay  Table,  to  pay  said  Avery 
for  six  days,  and  this  shall  be  your  security —  Arlington  March 
37th  1782.  Jacob  Hind  Capt. 

Sunderland  March  29th  1782  ) 

Pay  Table  Office  i       The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay 

Paul  Avery  the  sum  of  one  pound,  four  shillings  and  eight  pence, 
being  the  sum  which  is  due  to  him  for  his  services,  as  appears  by 
the  within  certificate 

'  Timo.  Brownson  \  p 

Isaac  Tichenor     f 

Sepf  23d  1783 — Rec"  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above 
order  in  behalf  of  Paul  Averill.  Jno.  Knickerbacer 

[411]  \Hugh  McCartey ,  Prisoner  in  Canada] 

In  Council,  Nov.  13th  1781, 

The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to 
Hugh  McCartey  or  bearer,  ten  pounds,  which  money  was  granted 
him  by  the  Gen.  Assembly  at  their  session  in  Oct.  last,  on  acct.  of 
his  being  a  prisoner  among  the  British  in  Canada  the  year  past. 

By  order  of  the  GoV  &  Council. 

Tho»  Tolman  Dep.  SeC 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  73T 

Arlington  Nov.  13th  1781. 

Rec''  of  the  Treasurer  the  sum  of  Ten 
pounds  lawful  money  in  full  of  the  within  order. 

;^10  Hugh  McCartey. 

[491]  ^Chaplain  Ithimar  Hibbard^ 

Head  Quarters  Castleton,  Nov.  1781. 
This  certifies  that  the  Rev.  Ithimar  Hibbard,  has  served  seven- 
teen  days   as   chaplain   to   my  brigade   in  the   late  alarm: — he  is 
hereby  dismissed  with  my  thanks  for  his  services, 

Roger  Enos,  Brig.  Gen' 

Jan.  6th  1784.  Rec^  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order  — 

;£6.16  William  Brush. 

[489  [  [Lemuel  NeweU's  Wages  and  Bounty] 

Whereas  Lemuel  Newell,  a  soldier  in  Capt.  James  Bleakslies 
Company,  and  Col.  Sam'  Fletcher's  Battallion  in  the  year  1781, 
who  was  made  up  in  s''  Bleakslies  Pay  role  only  until  the  first  day 
of  July  1781,  and  faithfully  served  until  the  21st  of  Nov"'  fol- 
lowing— 

Therefore,  the  State  of  Vermont  is  indebted  to  s''  Sam'  Newell 
for  his  service  from  the  last  day  of  June  to  the  21st  day  of  Nov' 
following,  at  two  pounds  pr.  mouth,  amounting  in  the  whole  to 
nine  pounds,  twelve  shillings;  lawful  money,  the  service  done 
being  four  months  and  twenty  four  days  ^9.12.0 

Windsor  June  17,  1782  Sam'  Fletcher  Lt.  Col. 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Windsor  June  17th  1782  j       The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 

pay  unto  Tho^  Tolman  Esq""  P.  M.  the  sum  of  nine  pounds,  twelve 

shillings,  taking  his  rec'  to  be  accountable-^^ 

779.12.0  Isaac  Tichenor  )  ^ 

T   •      T3         ii       r  Com. 
Jonn  Barrett      j 

Ocf  2nd  1784.     Rec''  of  the   Treasurer  the  contents  of    the 

within  warrant.  Thomas  Tolman  P.  M. 

[456]     Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland  Oct.  5,  1785  S  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed 
to  pay  the  Hon.  John  Fassett  Esq"'  (or  bearer)  the  sum  of  six 
pounds  lawful  money  it  being  for  a  bounty  which  he  paid  to  Lem' 
Newel  in  1781. 

^6.  Sam'   Bartlit  j  (,,„„ 

Timo.  Brownson  J 

Oct.  5th  1785,  Rec''  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
this  order. 

-£Q.  John  Fasset. 

[47J 


738  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

[492]  \_Nathaniel  Martins  Wa^es] 

These  certify  that  Nath'  Martin,  who  was  a  soldier  in  my 
Corny,  in  the  year  1781,  ought  to  have  been  made  up  from  Aug. 
10'-'^  to  24'^  Nov"'  in  said  year,  but  was  not,  thro'  mistake,  and  it 
is  requested  that  he  may  be  settled  with,  accordingly — 

Nehemiah  Lovewell  Capt. 

To/  The  Hon.  Com.  of  Pay  Table— 

N.  B,  This  soldier  has  been  paid  ^(i, 
&  was  not  made  up  but  _;^4. 1-4 — theretore 
he  is  overpaid  ;^1. 18. 8.  T.  Tolman. 

Pay  Table  Office  » 

Rutland  Ocf  27th  1786  )  The  within  account  is  examined  and 
allowed,  and  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  is  directed  to  pay  the 
same  to  Nath'  Martin  (or  bearer)  it  being  one  pound  two  shillings 
and  five  pence —  Timo.  Brownson  )  ^ 

Elisha  Clark  ^  ^o™- 

Rutland  Ocf  27th  1786— ReC^  in  full  of  the  above  order  in 
behalf  of  Nath'  Martin,  by  me,  James  Whitelaw. 

[392]  [Lieut.  Beriah  Green,  Com?nissary] 

Bennington,  Feb.  11th  1782. 
The  State  of  Vermont,  Dr. 

To  Lt.  Beriah  Green, 
For  my  service  as  Commissary  from  23rd  of  June  last  till  the 
25th  of  Nov.  being  five  months  and  three  days,  being  4  pence  pr 
day  &  10  shillings  pr.  month  Total. ..^2. 11.0 

Beriah  Green,  Lt. 

Mr.  Treasurer, 

Sir, 

.Please  to  pay  the  above  account  to  Mr.  Benj°  Fasset,  it  being 
for  value  rec*.  Beriah  Green  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  \ 

Feb.  12th  1782.  j  The  within  account  examined  &  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Lt.  Bei  iah  Green,  or 
order,  it  being  two  pounds  eleven  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson 


Sami  Bartlit  f  ^°"'' 


Treasurer's  Office,  ) 


Sunderland,  July  16th  1782.  j       ReC  of  L  Allen,  Treasurer,  the 
contents  of  this  order.  Sam'  Safford. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  739 

[4:52]  [Lt.  Isaac  Lyman's  Acco'uni\ 

The  State  of  Vermont, 

To  Isaac  Lyman,  Dr. 

To  nine  days  service  as  a  Lt.  in  Capt.  Josiah  Fisk's  Comp''  in 

Nov.  1781,  (being  left  out  of  the  Pay  Roll   thro'  mistake  as  may 

appear  by  the  Certificate  and  Discharge  of  Col.  Fletcher  and  the 

Sarjt  Maj'— @  4/3  pr.  day  =    ^1.18.3 

Isaac  Lyman  Lt. 
Pay  Table  Office,  » 

Westminster  Oct.  22nd  1783  I  The  above  acct.  is  approved,  and 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  One  pound 
eighteen  shillings  and  three  pence,  lawful  money  to  Lt.  Isaac 
Lyman  Sam'  Bartlit  j  p       ^ 

^1.18.3  EliCogsel      J '^""^ 

Westminster  Oct.  22nd  17S3. 
Rec*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Isaac  Lyman. 

[415]  \Capt.  James  Brookins'   Co. — Omissions  in  Pay  Roll\ 

Deficiencies  in  the  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  James  Brookin's  Company  in 
Col.  Fletcher's  Battalion  in  the  Service  of  this  State  in  the  year  1781. 
To  Salmon  Cogsell,  Serj'  made  up  in  Roll  to  Nov.  23d 

and  sho''  have  been  to  Dec.  15th  diff,  22  days  now 

dueatl/7 ^1.14.10 

To  Alpheus  Hall,  Serj'  omitted  in  same  manner 

do         22  days  @  1/7       1.14.10 

To  John  Wilson,  a  soldier  who  was  entirely  omitted  in 

the  Roll  from  July  1st  to  Nov.  23rd, 

146  days  @  1/4  per  day  due 9.14.   8 


;^13.   4.   4 
Attest, 
Arlington  Jan.  3rd  1783.  James  Brookins  Capt. 

County  of  Bennington  ss.  Arlington,  Jan.  3rd  1783. 

Personally  appeared  Capt.  James  Brookins  &  made 
solemn  oath,  that  the  above  is  a  just  &  true  account  of  the  defi- 
ciencies of  the  Pay  Roll  of  his  Company  for  the  year  1781,  without 
fraud  or  injustice  to  the  Public  or  any  individual,  according  to  his 
best  knowledge.  And  that  they  were  thro'  mistake  omitted  in  his 
Pay  Roll.  Before  me,  Timo.  Brownson  Ass* 

State  of  Vermont,  Pay  Table  Office  Jan.  7th  1783. 

The  above  acct.  being  approved  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  di- 
rected to  pay  the  same  to  Tho=  Tolman  Pay  Master  ot  this  State's 
Troops  for  1781,  taking  the  said  Pay  Master's  Receipt,  for  which 


740  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

he  is  accountable,  being  the  sum  of  thirteen  pounds  4/4  Lawful 
money.  Timo.  Brownson  j  ^       „ 

^13.4.4  John  Strong  \  ^'^"^ 

Rec   of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  warrant. 
Oct.  2nd  1784.  Tho»  Tolman  P.  M 

[441]  [^ Henry  Walbridge,   Jr.'s,  Bounty\ 

These  certify,  that  it  appears  by  Capt.  Wm.  Dyer's  Recruiting 
Return,  and  other  rolls  of  his  Company,  in  the  service  of  this  Stale 
in  the  year  1781,  that  he  inlisted  one  soldier,  viz.  Henry  Wal- 
bridge  Jr.  who  served  in  his  Company  during  the  Campeign,  to 
whom  he  never  paid  the  bounty  allowed  by  the  State,  viz.  Six 
pounds  lawful  money,  as  appears  on  his  acct.  of  Bounty  paid. 
Arlington  Aug.  18,  1785.  Tho='  Tolman 

To  whom  concerned.  Pay  Mas'' 

I  the  subscriber  know  and  certify,  that  my  son 
the  said  Henry  Walbridge  Jr.  did  not  receive  of  Capt.  Dyre,  or  any 
other  Officer,  the  above  mentioned  bounty,  and  that  it  is  still  due 
unto  him.  Eben'  Walbridge. 

Pay  Table  Office,  \ 

Sunderland,  Aug.  18,  1785  j  The  Treasurer  will  pay  the  contents 
of  the  within,  to  the  said  Henry  Walbridge  Jr.  or  bearer,  being 
the  sum  of  six  pounds  lawful  money.       Sam'   Bartlit,  I  p      ^ 

j^:6.0.0  Tho=  Tolman  i^°™ 

Treasurer's  Office,  ) 

Sunderland,  Aug.  19,  1785,  J  R'ec'^  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Henry  Walbridge  Jr. 

Eben'  Walbridge. 

[383]  \John  Kent,  Prisoner, — his  Wages\ 

Pav  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland,  Aug.  18,  1783  j  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Tho'  Tolman  Esq.  Pay  Mas'  the  sum  of  twenty  seven 
pounds  eight  shillings  L.M''  it  being  for  the  wages  of  John  Kent 
soldier,  in  Capt.  Safford's  Comy  in  the  year  1781,  the  day  he  re- 
turned from  Captivity  ;  having  been  a  prisoner,  taking  the  s*  Pay 
Master's  receipt.  Timo.  Brownson  |  p^ 

;£27.8.0  Sami  Bartlit  j  """^ 

Rec*  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order 
Oct.  2d,  1784  Tho'  Tolman,  P.  Mas'^ 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  741 

[446]  \^Nathaniel  Fuller,  Prisoner  in  Canada] 

State  of  Vermont, 

In  General  Assembly  Feb.  27th  1782. 
Resolved, 

That  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be,  and  is  hereby- 
directed  to  pay  unto  the  heirs  of  Nath'  Fuller,  late  a  prisoner  in 
Canada,  deceased,  the  sum  of  fourteen  pounds,  sixteen  shillings, 
and  six  pence,  being  the  wages  due,  and  articles  lost  by  said 
Fuller.  Extract  from  the  Journals, 

Ros.  Hopkins,  Clk. 

Treasurer's   Office,        ) 
Sunderland,  July  5,  1783  f      Rec'*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
the  within  order,  in  behalf  of  the  heirs  of  Nath'  Fuller. 

Bigelow  Lawrence. 

[411]  \Chrisfopher  Cary,  Prisoner  in  Canada] 

State  of  Vermont, 

In  General  Assembly, 

Feb.  24th  1783. 

Whereas,  it  appears  to  this  Assembly,  that  Christopher  Cary, 
while  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Nelson's  Companj',  and  Col.  Wait's  Batta- 
lion in  the  year  1781,  was  captivated  and  carried  into  Canada,  and 
there  kept  for  the  space  of  nine  months  after  his  drawing  pay  in 
said  company.  And  that  the  enemy  took  from  him  his  gun  and 
accoutrements,  and  that  it  is  reasonable  that  he  be  paid  for  the 
whole  time  he  was  a  prisoner,  and  for  the  articles  he  lost  as  afore- 
said, 

Therefore, 

Resolved,  That  the  Treasurer  be  and  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  to  the  said  Christopher  Cary  forty  Shillings  pr. 
month,  for  the  term  of  nine  months,  and  ^4.7.0  for  the  Articles 
he  had  taken  from  him  by  the  enemy,  at  the  time  he  was  taken,  as 
aforesaid,  being  in  the  whole  twenty  two  pounds,  seven  shillings 
lawful  money.  Extracts  from  the  Journals, 

^22.7.0  Ros"  Hopkins  Clk. 

Windsor,  Feb.  26th  1783.  Rec  of  I.  Allen,  Treas'  the  con- 
tents of  this  order. 

^22.7.0  Benj"  Wait. 

[401]  {^Elihu  Newell,  Armorer — his  Bill] 

The  State  of  Vermont  Dr. 

To  Elihu  Newell, 
To  his  services  as  Armourer  for  the  Troops  of  this   State,  from 


742  STATE   Of   VERMONT 

June  the  5th  A.  D.  1781,  until  Dec.  1st  A.  D.  1781,  it  being  five 
months  and  twenty  eight  days  inclusive,  at  thirty  days  pr.  month, 
at  ^5.8.0  pr.  month  ^32.1.0 

To  his  subsistance  money,  in  lieu  of  one  retained  Ration 

at  8  pence  per  day,  the  above  time  being  178  days,  5.18.8 


Total     ^£37.19.8 
Elihu  Newell. 
Pay  Table  Office,  Windsor,  June  17th  1782. 

The  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  to  Tho'  Tolman  Esq'  P.  Gen'  the  sum  of  thirty 
seven  pounds,  nineteen  shillings  and  eight  pence,  taking  his  receipt 
to  be  accountable. 

^37.19.8  Isaac  Tichenor  ,  , ,      ^ 


nor  )  ^ 
tt      fCo^ 


John  Barne 

Rec*  of  the  Treasurer  the  Contents  of  the  above  Warrant. 
Oct.  2nd  1784.  Tho^  Tolman,  P  Mas^ 

[486]  [Surgeon  Nathan  Foot — his  Account^ 

Clarendon  Jan^  1,  1782 
State  of  Vermont 

To  Nathan  Foot,  Surgeon,  Dr. 

For  service  done  in  doctering  soldiers  in  Capt"  Hutchins' 

Co.  ^12.  14.0 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Sunderland  April  25th  1783  \  The  within  account  examined  and 
approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  it  being  twelve 
pounds  fourteen  shillings,  to  Nathan  Foot — Surgeon — 

^12.14.0  Time.  Brownson)  p  ^^ 

John  Strong         j 
Treasurer's  Office  [ 

Sunderland  April  25th  1783  )  Rec"  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents 
of  the  above  order.  Nathan  Foot. 

[482]  [Nathan  Hutchins,  A.  C.  /.] 

The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Nathan  Hutchins  Dr. 

To  his  services  as  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues,  for  the 
troops  of  this  State,  for  ihe  term  of  five  months,  from  the  1st  day 
of  August,  A.  0.  1781,  to  the  thirty  first  day  of  December,  1781— 
inclusive;  at  ^5. 8s  pr.  month,  ;^27.0.0 

To  my  assistance  money  in  lieu  of  one  retained  Ration,  5.0.0 


;^32.0.0 
Nathan  Hutchins,  A.  C.  Issues. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  743 

Pay  Office  ) 

Benningfton,  Feby.  7th  1782  ]  The  above  account  being  approvecj 
of,  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  sum  of  thirty  two  pounds 
to  Nathan  Hutchins,  or  to  his  order —  : 


£o2.0.0  Isaac  Tichenor      ,  ^       , 

'  Com" 


Timo.    Brownson  j 


Treasurer's  OTSce,  ] 

Sunderland  Sept'  4th,  1782   j  Rec"*  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of 
the  within  order.  Nathan  Hutchins. 

[399]  [£/i   Cogsel^  A.  C.  I.  —  his  account\ 

The  State  of  Vermont,  Dr. 

To  Eli  Cogsel, 

To,  his  Services  as  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues  for  the 
Troops  of  this  State,  from  the  first  day  of  Jan.  1781,  to  the  thirty 
first  day  of  Dec.  1781  inclusive.     It   being  12  months  &  five   days 

at  30  days  pr.  month,  at  ;^5.8.0per  month ^65.13.0 

To  his  subsistance  money  m  lieu  of  one  extra  Ration  pr. 

day,  the  above  time  at  ;£l.8.0  pr.  month £X^-   3.4 

To  his  expenses  to  Transmit  his  accounts  for  settlement 

in  Jan.  1781 16.0 

To  his  expenses  for  do  in  Aug.  1781 1.   5.0 


^79.17.4 
Elisha  Clark,  C.  G.  I. 

Pay  Table  Office,  I 

Bennington  Feb.  6th  1782  j  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
within  acct.  to  Eli  Cogsel  Esq''  or  order,  it  being  seventy  nine 
pounds,  seventeen  shillings  &  four  pence. 

^79.17.4  IsaacTkhenor   1^^^, 


Nath'   Brush 


Treasurer's  Office,  ) 

r 


Sunderland,  June  4th,  1783  j  Rec^  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer,  the 
contents  of  the  above  order.  Eli  Cogsel. 

r475]  \^Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster,  etc. — his  Accounf] 

The  State  of  Vermont 

To  Thomas  Tolman,  Dr. 

To  Pay  for  his  services  as  Pay-master  for  the  Troops  of  the 
years  1780  and  1781,  Muster  Master  for  those  of  1781,  Private  Sec- 
retary to  His  Excellency  The  Governor,  and  Deputy  Secretary  to 


744 


STATE     OF    VERMONT 


the  Governor  and  Council:  including  other  services  to  the  Public 
(mostly  those  of  Clerkship)  as  occasion  has  required,  under  the 
direction  of  the  Governor  and  Council,  and  Board  of  War  for  the 
time  being;  and  in  the  committees  of  Pay  Table,  for  receiving 
granting  Fees,  &c.  It  having  been  a  full  employ  of  my  time  from 
the  First  day  of  November,  One  Thousand  seven  Hundred  and 
Eighty,  to  the  Fifteenth  day  of  October,  One  Thousand  seven 
Hundred  and  Eighty  four,  (being  3  years,  11  months,  15  days, 
which  at  ^10.  per  Mo.  is  ^475.  Excepting  what  I  have  lost,  or 
properly  improved  in  my  own  service,  which  I  estimate  in  the 
whole  at  five  months  (which  am'»  to  ^50.)     This  deducted  from 

;^475.  there  remains  my  due £4=^5  0 

Oct.  15th  1784.  Attest, 

Tho»  Tolman 
Having  rec"  no  Debenture  in  Council,  or  any  other  pay.     T.  T. 

Pay  Table  Office  Dec.  13,  1784.  The  within  account  is 
approved,  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  contents  of  the 
same  to  Thomas  Tolman  Esq.  being  the  sum  of  Four  Hundred  and 
Twenty  five  pounds  L.  M^. 

^425.0.0  Timo.  Brownson  1  ^      , 

Sam'    Bartlit  j  "^^^ 

Sunderland  Dec.  13  1784 

Red"  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  full. 

Thomas  Tolman. 
[404]  [  Thomas  Tolman,  Paymaster — Abstract  of  Accounts] 

Amount  of  Pay  Accounts  with  the  Troops  of  this  State,  for 
the  years  1780  &  1781,  (the  time  for  which  I  served  as  Pay  Master) 
agreeable  to  my  Books. 

An  extract  from  the  amount  rendered,  in  Great  Book  vellum- 
bound.  Page  216. 


Year 

There  was  Due 

There  is  Paid 

There  remains 
unpaid 

And    thro'  Er- 
rors, there  has 
been  overpaid  ' 

1780 
1781 

6,381.1.   2 
15,808.4.11 

6,399.    2.11 
15,757.12.10;< 

12,   7 
69.   8.   4>^ 

18.14.4 
18.16.3^ 

^22.189.6.   1 

^22,156.15.   9X 

^70.   0.113^ 

;^37.10.7^ 

See  Treasurer's  certificate  herewith,  that  I  have  credited  the 
soldiers  the  just  sum  of  the  Rolls. 

Jlere  follows 
An   Account  of  Articles  of  Public   Property  Furnished  the  Troops,  which 
accounts  have  been  sent  in  to  me,  and  charged  against  the  Officers 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  745 

&  Soldiers,  &  stopped  out  of  their  wages  respectively,  as  ^er  Books, 
and  for  which  I  am  accountable  to  the  Public. 

An    Extract  from  Great    Book,  Vellum-Bound,  Page  217,  See 
also  Folio  Book,  paper-bound,  No.  a,  from  Page  45  to  53.  viz.  ; 
2  Guns,  ■        ■       ' 


4  Bayonets    "     " 

" 

( i 

1.   5.0 

1  Wormer     "     " 

t  i 

( ( 

1.0 

Ammunition       " 

i  ( 

i  I 

3.0 

Leather,  for  .shoes 

&c 

15.10.2 

23  lbs.  rend"  Tallow, 

to  Officers 

15.4 

1  pr.  Boots 

1.12.8 

Boots  &  shoes 

4.   2.4 

2  pr  Moggasons 

9.4 

47  pr  Taps 

2.   7.0 

508  pair  of  Shoes 

227.   8.3 

The  most  of  them 
at  9/  a  pr.  &  the 
^260.12.5     rest  at  8/ and  7/6. 

See  Treasurer's  Certificate,  or  receipts  herewith,  that  I  have 
reimbursed  the  Treasury  with  the  said  sum  of  Two  hundred  & 
sixty  pounds  12/5 

JVote.  I  view  myself  still  accountable  to  the  soldiery  for  the 
said  years  1780  &  1781,  agreeable  to  a  resolution  of  the  General 
Assembl}',  passed  in  October  1782,  directing  me  to  settle  in  full 
with  the  Troops  for  the  said  years;  and  I  also  view  myself  account- 
able for  all  my  Due  Bills,  not  counterfeit,  that  I  have  not  yet  taken 
up,  from  the  Treasurer,  (the  Sum  of  which  is  now  become  incon- 
siderable, altho'  I  am  not  able  at  the  present  to  determine  it 
exactly)  for  which  responsibility  I  suppose  my  Bond  of  ;^1,000, 
now  in  the  Treasury,  to  be  sufficient. 

But  being  thus  accountable,  if  the  above  sum  of  ;^70.0.11^ 
remaining  unpaid,  should  be  called  for  by  the  Soldiers,  I  shall 
expect  from  the  Generosity  of  the  Hon'"'"  the  General  Assembly, 
that  they  will  make  me  an  allowance  for  the  ;^37.10.7%;  thro' 
Errors  overpaid;  and  also  for  the  time  I  have  necessarily  spent  in 
redraughting  &  arranging  these  accounts  for  settlement,  it  having 
taken  me,  at  the  least,  four  months,  my  rendering,  at  the  same 
time,  an  account  of  what  may  then  remain  of  the  said  ;^70.0.11^ 
on  hand.  If  it  be  thought  that  this  is  a  long  time  to  be  engaged, 
in  preparing  these  accounts  for  Settlement,  let  it  be  observed,  that 
I  have  to  open  a  separate  account  with  every  soldier,  Debt  & 
■Credit,  and  in  some  instances  have  20  &  30  Orders  &  Receipts,  as 
vouchers  to  one  account,  so,  that  (besides  a  large  num'oer  of  Rolls 
&  other  papers,  &  all  my  vouchers,  which  are  numerous,)  my  ac- 
counts in  Book  only,  upon. this  redraughting,  fill  363  pages  in  Folio 


746 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Books,  the  g^reater  part  of  the  writing  &  figures,  being  at  the  same 
time  small  &  connect[ed?]. 

I  hereby  certify  and  attest,  that,  the  preceding  is  a  just  &  final 
stating  of  Pay  Accounts,  for  the  year  1780  &  1781,  at  the  present 
time.  Errors  excepted,  as  it  respects  the  soldier,  &  the  Public,  viz; 
That  there  was  due  to  the  soldiery,  twenty  two  thousand,,  one 
hundred  eighty  nine  pounds  6/1  Lawful  Money;  That  there  has 
been  paid,  twenty  two  thousand  one  hundred  fifty  six  pounds 
1^/9/i;  That  there  remains  due,  seventy  pounds  O/Uyi;  and, 
thro'  Errors  overpaid,  thirty  seven  pounds  10/7^;  and  that  I  con- 
ceive it  remains  for  me  to  take  up  my  remaining  Due  Bills,  & 
satisfy  the  delinquent  Soldiers,  upon  application. 

Attest  Tho^Tolman,  late  Pay  Mas^ 

Arlington,  Aug.  4th  1786. 

To  the  Hon.  the  Auditors  of  Accounts. 
N.  B.     Let  it  be  remembered  that,  for  the  cloathing  which  the 
soldiers  had,  I  then  gave  my  receipt  upon  the  Pay  Rolls, — took  the 
risk  of  delivering  it  to  them  ;  &  did   it  at   the  same  lay  at  which  I 
receipted  it  by  the  quantity.  T.  T. 

Account  Current.  of  the  foregoing  Stating 


Dr. 


Tho='  Tolman. 


To  the  amt.  of  Pay 
Rolls  as  pr  Trea- 
surer's certificate     23,189.    6.1 

To  Shoes,  &c.  as 
pr  Books  260.12.5 

To  Errors,  over- 
paid,  37.19.7^ 


^22,487.   9.1% 


Per  Contra 


Cr. 


By  Cash  paid  the 
Troops,  as  pr 
Books 22,156.15 

By  a  Reimburse- 
ment to  theTrea- 
s^  for  Shoes  &c 
as  pr  Rec* 

By  balance  re- 
maining due  the 
soldiery. 


260.12.    5 


70.   OAiVi 


i:22,487.   9.   1% 


Tho'^  Tolman,  late  Pay  Mas^ 

Treasury  Office,  ") 

Sunderland,  Aug.  10,  1786.  j  ReC^  of  Tho''  Tolman,  late  Pay  Mas' 
to  the  Troops  of  this  State,  the  sum  of  Two  hundred  &  sixty 
pounds  twelve  shillings  &  five  pence  L.  M^  which  he  has  delivered 
into  the  Treasury  agreeable  to  the  above  Acct. 

^260.12.5  Jno.  Knickerbacor  Jr.  Clk. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  747 

[396 J  \_Elisha  Clark,  C.  G.  /.] 

The  State  of  Vermont,  Dr. 

To  Elisha  Clark. 
To  his  services  as  Commissary  Gen'  of  Issues,  for  the  Troops  in 
this  State  in  the  West  District,   from  the  first  day  of  Jan.  1781, 
to  the  sixth  day  of  Jan.  1782,  inclusive.     It  being  12  months  &  11 

days,  30  days  to  a  month,  at  ;^8.0.0  a  month ;^98.18.8 

To  my  subsistance  in  lieu  of  two  extra  Rations  at  ^2. 

pr.  month,  the  above  time ;^24.14.6 

To  the  services  of  one  man  as  scaleman,  from  the  first 
day  of  April  to  the  thiity  first  day  of  Dec.  1781,  in- 
clusive, at  ;£,!.  pr.  month,  additional  pay,  it  being 

9  months £  9.   0.0 

To  the  service  of  one  man  as  Waiter,  two  months  at  £% 

per  month £  4.   0.0 

To  my  expenses  to  carry  in  my  accounts  for  settlement 

in  Jan.  1781 16.0 

To  my  expenses  to  carry  in  my  accounts  for  settlement 

in  Aug'  1781 £  1.   5.0 

;;^138.14.2 
Elisha  Clark,  C.  G.  I. 

Pay  Table  Office,  | 

Bennington  2nd  Feb.  1782,  J  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the 
within  acct.  to  Elisha  Clark,  Esq'  or  order,  it  being  one  hundred 
thirty  eight  pounds,  fourteen  shillings  &  two  pence. 

;^138.14.2  Isaac  Tichenor  .  ^^^^,, 

ISath'  Brush        ) 

Rec*  Feb.  5th  1782,  on  the  within  order  ^14.10.  which  I  have 
given  my  rec'  for  E.  Clark. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  30th  1783. 

ReC  of  Ira  Allen,  Esq'  Treasurer,  the  Contents  of  the  above 
order.  Elisha  Clark  C.  G.  I. 

Due  to  Averill  Waiter  i^4.0.0 

"     "    Hutchins  Scaleman  4.0.0 

"     "  Nicols do  4.0.0 

"     "   Hall do 1-0.0 

^13.0.0 


748  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

[478]  '  [Capf.  Samuel  £artlet,  Deputy  F.  M.] 

Arlington  March  14th  178:3. 
This  may  Certify, 

That  Cap'  Sam'  Bartlet,  has  served  in  the  Office 
of  D.  Pay  Master,  from  the  14th  of  January,  until  the  18th  of  Feb^ 
17S2 — for  which  service  he  is  entitled  to  receive  a  compensation 
from  the  State.  Tho»  Tolman  P.  Mas' 

To  the  Hon.  the  Committee  of  Pay  Table 

N.  B.     This  time  not  being  charged  for  in  my  acct.  of  service. 

T.  Tolman 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Dec' 13th  1784.   f  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto 

Capt.  Samuel  Bartlet,  the  sum  of  twelve  Pounds  L.  M''  it  being  in 

full  for  his  services,  agreeably  to  the  within  certificate,  @  6/8  per 

day  36  days. 

^12.0.0  Timo.  Brownson )  ^       , 

'^  ^  Com" 


Tho"  Tolman 


}' 


Rec<i  of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf 
of  Capt.  Sam'  Bartlet.  Tho»  Tolman. 

Dec-  13th  1784. 

[390]  \_St(ppoied  Deserter   Taken  to  Saratoga^ 

Sir, 

You  are  directed  to  order  one  Corporal  and  one  private  soldier 
belonging  to  your  Company  to  take  Charge  of  Sam'  W.  Claniahan 
a  transient  person,  who  was  taken  up  on  his  way  to  Canada,  as  ap- 
pears by  his  own  confession,  and  supposed  to  be  a  deserter,  either 
from  the  Continental  or  British  Army,  lately  captured  in  Virginia; 
and  guard  him  safe  to  Saratoga,  &  deliver  him  to  the  Commanding 
Officer  of  that  Garrison,  to  be  by  him  disposed  of  as  he  shall  think 
best.  Given  at  Arlington,  this  10th  day  of  April  1783. 

Tho»  Chittenden,  Capt.  Gen' 
To  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha. 

State  of  Vermont,  Apl.  1783.  Dr. 

To  Ben''  Leonard  ) 

Phineas  Heath,  Col.  (  For  guarding  a  prisoner 
from  Arlington  to  Saratoga,  as  by  tlae  within  order,  &  finding  their 
own  provisions. 

Milage     30  miles — Three  day's  service  at  1/7  ^0.14.9 

Do  1/  14.0 

^1.8.9 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  749 

Pay  Table  Office,         ) 
Sunderland,  Aug.  9  17-83  j      The   above    acct.   being   approved  of, 
the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha 
or  order  the  sum  of  one  pound  eight  shillings  and  nine  pence. 

^1-8.9  IsaacTichenorip        , 

Nath'  Brush       |  ^°™ 

ReC  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  one  pound  eight  shillings  and 
nine  pence,  lawful  money  in  full  of  this  order. 

^1.8.9 
Arlington,  Dec.  27,  1782.  Elijah  Galusha. 

[387]  \Capt.  Daniel  Comstock,  Muster  Master] 

Sunderland,  April  16th  1782. 

The  State  of  Vermont  is  indebted   to  Dan'  Comstock,  to  two 

days  service  as  Muster  Master.  ^0.12.0 

Expenses  on  said  business  6.6 

Pay  Table  Office         ) 
Sunderland  Jan.  2,  1784  )      The  within   account   is  approved   and 
the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  being  eighteen  shillings 
and  six  pence  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Dan'  Comstock. 

^0.18.6  Sam'  Bartlet,  Timo.  Brownson,  Com" 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  2ith  1785.  R^c^  of  the 
Treas"'  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Daniel 
Comstock.  Elisha  Bartlit 

[490]  \Jonathan  Luce,  Prisoner] 

This  m.ay  certify  to  whom  it  may  concern,  that 
Jonathan  Luce  of  my  company  was  taken  prisoner  &  carried  to 
Canada,    on   the   fifteenth  of  Oct""  1781,  and  returned  the    seven- 
teenth of  the  next  June  following — the  whole  time  of  his  captivity 
being  eight  months  &  two  days — 

Lost  when  taken — One  fire-lock     .         .  .^2.2.0 

"     Blanket  .  9.0 

"     Powder  horn,  &  Bullet  Pouch  2.0 


Attest, 

Abner  Seelye. 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Oct'  21st  1782  )  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
Jon''  Luce,  or  bearer,  the  sum  of  twenty  pounds  6/8  on  the  within 
account,  which  is  examined  and  approved. 

^20.6.8  John  Strong  )  ^.^^ 

Timo.  Brownson  j 


750  STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Thetford  July  28th  1783— ReC^  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  twenty- 
pounds,  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  lawful  money  in  full  of  the 
within  acct.  and  above  order. 

Elias  Chamberlin 

[393]  S^Lieut.   Benj.   Whipple,  Muster  Master'] 

Rutland,  April  20th  1782. 
The   State  of  Vt.    Dr.   to   Benj"  Whipple,    for  serving  as   Muster 

Master  for  Col.  Lee's  Reg'  at  2  dollars,  1  day  &  half ^0.12.0 

Attest,  Benj"  Whipple. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Windsor,  June  18th  1782.  The  above  acct.  being 
approved  of  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto  Benj" 
Whipple  Lt.  or  order  the  sum  of  twelve  shillings. 

^0.12.0  If^aac  Tichenor,  )  p^^, 

John  Barrett,      ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Aug.  6th  1782. 

Rec^  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer  the  contents 
of  the  within  order.  Benj"  Whipple. 

[484]  \^Jeretniah    Center  s  Wages] 

Sunderland  Feby.  18th  1784— 

This  certifieth  that  Jeremiah 
Center  was  forgotten  of  three  days  service  in  my  pay  role  in  May 
1782  Sam'  Bradley  Capt" 

Pay  Table  Office  » 

Sunderland  April  27th  1784  f  The  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
Vermont  is  directed  to  pay  to  Jeremiah  Center,  or  bearer,  four 
shillings  and  nine  pence  lawful  money  for  service  done  in  Capt. 
Bradley's  Company  in  May  1782,  he  being  left  out  of  the  pay  roll 
by  mistake — 

£0A.9  Sam'Bartlit  )^^^, 

Timo.  Brownson    } 


,.! 


Treasurer's  Office 
Sunderland  Jany.  25th  1783  [1785].  ^  Rec'  of  the  Treasurer,  the 
contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Jeremiah  Center. 

Elisha  Bartlit. 

[491]  \Corporal  John  Sergeant,  Prisoner] 

Lime  July  22d  1782 
This  may  certify  to  whom  it  may  concern,  that 

John   Sergeant,  a  Corporal  in  my  Company,  was  taken  a 
prisoner  to  Canada  the  sixteenth  of  October;  returned  home  the 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  751 

fourteenth  of  June;   the  time   of  captivity   was    seven    months  & 
twenty  eight  days. 

Attest.     Ch'  Nelson,  Capf 

He  lost  when  taken  one  good  fire-lock,  prized  at ^£'4.10.0 

"  "  One  homeade  blanket       "      1.   4.0 

"  "  Knapsack,  powder  horn  Bullet  pouch  13.0 


^6.    6.0 

Pay  Table  Office    ) 

Oct''  21st  1782  (  The  within  account  examined  &  approved, 
the  Treas'^  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  John  Sergeant, 
Tun^   bearer,    the   sum  of  twenty  four  pounds,  3/2 — 

■;^24.3.2  John  Strong  L  Com<^ 


Timo.  Brownson 


y 


Treasurer's  Office,  Manchester,  Ocf  22°"  1782— Rec"  of  the 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  ^24.3-2-  lawful 
money,  in  behalf  of,  John  Sargeant  Jr. 

Elijah   Gates. 

[383]  l^Benj.  Stevens  and  Ebeif   Hopkins,  Prisoners^ 

State  of  Vermont,  Clarendon,  Aug.  14th  1783. 
To  The  Pay  Table, 

This  is  to  certify  that  Benj"  Stevens  and  Eben'  Hopkins  were 
taken  prisoners  when  in  the  State  Service,  upon  Lake  Champlain, 
on  the  12th  of  Alay  A.  D.  1779,  &  carried  to  Canada,  with  Ephraim 
Stephens,  and  at  the  same  time  lost  their  guns  and  accoutrements, 
—were  exchanged  9th  of  June  last. 

Tho°  Sawyer,  Capt. 

Bennington  Aug.  17th  1782. 

This  may  certify,  that  the  within  named 
prisoners  were  exchanged  on  or  about  the  9th  of  June  as  mentioned 
within.  Jos.  Fay  C.  T.  P. 

State  Vermont. 

State  of  Vt.  To  Eben'  Hopkins,  Benj"  Stevens,  Soldiers  in 
Capt.  Tho»  Sawyer's  Comp?  sta<i  at  Rutland,  Dr. 

To  their  Wag^s  when  prisoners,  from  the  12th  of  May  1779  up  to 
June  9th  1782  as  s"  Certificate  from  Capt.    Sawyer  &   Com'   G^  of 
Prisoners,  being  36  months  &  28  days  each  at  40/  pr 
month.  ;^147.14.8 

Benj"  Stevens 
Eben''  Hopkins 


752  STATE  OF  VERMONT 

Pay  Table   Office  J 

Bennington,   Aug.  17,   1782  ( The  above  acct.    being  approved  of 
the  Treasurer  is  hereby   directed   to  pay  unto   Eben'  Hopkins  & 
Beni°  Stevens  or  their  order.  One  hundred  and  forty  seven  pounds 
fourteen  shillings  and  eight  pence,  it  being  p/^73.17.4:  ea. 
£U7.U.8  Isaac  Tichenor 


Nath'  Brush         ^  ^°^' 

Treasurer's  Office,       ( 
Sunderland,  Aug.  1782.  [  Rec''   of  the  Treasurer,   the   Contents  of 
the   within   order,    being  one   hundred    and    forty  seven    pounds, 
fourteen  shillings  and  eight  pence. 

^147.14.8  Nehemiah  Hopkins 

for  Eben'  Hopkins 
Benjamin  Stevens 

[384]  \Daniel   Hovey,  Prisoner^ 

Lime,  March  15th,  1783. 
This  may  certify,  that  Daniel  Hovey,  a  soldier  in  my  Company 
in    the    year    1781,  was    taken    prisoner    the    23    day   of   October, 
Returned  home   the   12  day  of   June   following,  which  he  has  not 
got  his  pay  for. 

Taken  from  him  a  good  fire    lock,       prized    @       _;^4.   0.0 

One  Blanket       "         "  12.0 

Cartridge  Box    "         "  6.0 

Tomahawk         "         "  3.0 

Canteen  "         ''  3.0 


£^.  4.1 
Certified  by,  Chas.   Nelson,  Capt. 

State  of  Vermont,  Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  May  23d  1783. 

The  within  acct.  examined  &  approved,  and  the  Treas'  is 
directed  to  pay  the  same,  amounting  to  twenty  four  pounds,  ten 
shillings,  and  eight  pence,  lawful  money,  to  the  within  named 
Daniel  Hovey  or  bearer. 

^^24.10.8  Timo.  Brownson  ■)  p 

Sam'  Bartlet  j  ^^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Bennington,  Feb^  21st,  1784.  Rec''  of  the 
Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Daniel 
Hovey.  Israel  Smith. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  763 

[471]  \Capt.    Abner   Seelyes    Account'] 

State  of  Vermont; 

To  Abner  Seelye,  Dr. 

1782. 

April      4  Days  mustering  men  in  April  1782  @  6/ pr.  day.       ^1.4.0 
32  miles  Travel "  /4  "  mile  10.8 

J-uly,  Travel  from  Thetford  to  Bennington  by  the 
way  of  Castleton,  to  procure  provisions  for  the 
Troops,  at  the  Northern  part  of  the  State,  being- 

120  miles  at , /4  pr.  mile  2.   0.0 

Travel  to  Col.  Johnson's  Reg*  to  call  on  them 
for  their  Quota  of  men,  by  the  Governor's  order 
in    July  1782 28    miles  at  /4  pr.    mile,  9.0 

£4..  4.0 
Abner  Seelye  Capt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland,  July  24,  1784.  \  The  within  acct.  is  approved,  and  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  being  Four  pounds,  four 
shillings,  lawful  money,  to  Capt.  Abner  Seelye,  or  bearer. 

jfAA.O  Timo.  Brownson,  )  ^  ... 

o      1   r>     j-tj.  ^  Committee, 

bam'   Bartlit  j 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24th,  1784. 

Rec"*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

Abner  Seelye  Capt. 

[416]  A  Muster    Roll  of  a  Scout  from   Moreiown 


June  1782 

Days 

pr.  day 

Miles 

Milage 

£■  s.d. 

John  Barron  Maj' 
Nicholas  White 
John   Andros 
Andrew   Peters 

5 

(  i 

(  i 

8 

J/4 
:, 

20 

( i 
( ( 

4 

(  i 
t  ( 

2.   6.8 
13.4 
13.4 
13.4 

^4.   6.8 

Test. 


John  Barron,  Maj' 


Pay  Table   Office,       I 


Rutland,  Oct.  27,  1786  j  The  within   Pay  Roll  examined  &  allowed 
[48] 


764  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

the  [jTreasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to   Maj''  John  Barnes 
[Barron]  or  bearer,  it  being  four  pounds  six  shillings  &  eight  pence. 

Timo.  Brownson    )       Com^"  of 
Rutland,  Oct.  27th  1786.  Elisha  Clark  [    Pay  Table. 

Rec"*  of  the  Treasurer,  in  full  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of 
John  Barron, 

by  me,  James  Whitlaw 

[488]  [6-V«.  Samuel  Fletche}-  in    Windham  Co.] 

State  of  Vermont,  Dr. 
For  ten  days  service  done  by  me  the  subscriber,  by  raising  men 
&  commanding  in  the  posse  comitatus  in  the  month  of  September 
1782 — said  service  done  in  the  County  of  Windham  by  assisting 
the  Sheriff  of  said  county  in  support  of  civil  Government — five 
days  of  which  time  I  commanded  as  Brig'  Gen'  in  said  service — 
at  12/ pr.  day ^6.0.0 

Bennington   Sepf  15th    1783  Sam'  Fletcher  B.  Gen' 

To/j_The  Committee  of  Pay  Table  for  said  St.  of  Vermont 
Pay  Table    Office  ) 

Bennington  Sepf  17tli  1783  f  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed 

to  pay  Gen'  Sam'    Fletcher  or  order,  six   pounds  lawful  money, 

upon  the  above  account,  which  is  examined  and  approved. 

/I6  0.0.  Isaac  Tichenor      |  ^   „. 

'^  '-  Com^ 


.[ 


Timo.   Brownso 

Westminster  Oct"  6th  1783.     Rec"  of  the  Treasurer,  the  con- 
tents of  the  within  order.  Sam'    Fletcher. 

[458]  [Sergi.  Philip  Bartlet's  Services'] 

Dorset,  Oct.  30th,  1782. 

State  of  Vt.  by  order  of  the  Board  of  War 
To  Philip  Bartlett  Dr. 

For  my  servises  at  Castleton  as  Serjt.  from  the  16th  of  Ap'  1782 
to  the  16th  of  Oct.  1782,  at  eight  shillings  pr.  Month,  being  the 
extra  wages  from   the  State  allowed  to  each  Serjt.  above  what  was 

allowed  by  the  several  towns £,%.  8.0 

For  my  Traveling  expenses  30  miles  @  4d  per  mile 0.10.0 


^2.18.0 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland  April  27,  1784  j  The    within    account    approved,    the 

Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  to   Serjt.  Philip  Bartlett  or 

bearer,  two  pounds  eighteen  shillings. 

Timo.  Brownson    I  p      ee 
Sam'  Bartlet.  (  ^°^ 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  755 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland  27th  April  1784. 

Then  Rec*  the  contents  of  the  above  order  of  Ira  Allen 
Treasurer.  Philip  Bartlet, 

His    +    mark. 

[476]  [CaJ>t.  George  Saxton's  Pay] 

Pay   Table   Office,  ) 

Jan.  33'*  1783.  [  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  Capt. 
George  Saxton,  Sixty  eight  pounds  6/8 — being  his  wages,  for  ser- 
vice in  Maj''  Brownson's  Batallion  from  the  first  of  April  1782,  to 
the  22nd  of  Oct.  inclusive. 

;^68.6.8  John   Strong,        )  ^^^^e 

Timo.  Brownson  [ 

Sunderland  June  4th  17S3. 

Rec*  of  I.  Allen  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  this  ord', 

Geo.    Saxton 

[385]  [Silas    Walbridge,    Q.  M.   Sergt.] 

Bennington,  Nov''  11th,  1782. 
State  of  Vermont,  Dr.  to  me  for  serving  as  Quarter  Master  Serj' 
to  Maj"'  Gideon    Brownson's   Battalion,  Pay  commencing  April  1st 
1782   and  ending  Get.    22°'*   1782—       Pay  pr  mo.  £Z.     Traveling 
fees  1^1.     Total  due  ;;^21. 4.0 

Silas  Walbridge,  Q.  M.  S. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Bennington,  Nov.  14th,  1782.  The  above 
account  being  approved  of,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Silas  Woodbridge  [sic]  or  order,  twenty  one  pounds  four 
shillings.  Isaac  Tichenor       \  Q^jj^ee 

Timo.  Brownson     j 

Rec''  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  twenty  one  pounds  four  shillings 
L,  My  in  full  of  the  within. 

^21.4.0  Silas  Walbridge. 

["481''  \Capt.    James    Brookins~\ 

Sunderland  Jan^  7th   1783  \ 

Pay  Table  Office  |      The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed 

to  pay  to  Capt"  James  Brookins,  a  captn.  in  Maj''  Brownson's 
Detachment,  from  the  first  day  of  April  1782,  to  the  22nd  of 
October,  inclusive, — sixty  eight  pounds  6/8 

^68.6.8  John   Strong  | 

Timo.  Brownson    ) 


756  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Treasurer's  Office,  ) 

Sunderland  April  30th  1783  j  ReC  of  I.  Allen  Esq',  Treas- 
urer, the  contents  of  the  within  order;  being  sixty  eight  pound,, 
six  shillings,  and  eight  pence,  lawful  money. 

James    Brookins — Capt"" 

[484]  \_Lieut.  Amos  Kellogg'] 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Amos  Kellogg     Dr. 

To  his  services  as  Lieut,  to  Maj.  Brownson's  Battalion,  from 

the  1^*  day  of  April   1782  until  the  22"<»  of  October,    included— at 

^6.8.0  @  month  as  Lieut.  &  40/  pr  month  as  adj'   to  s"*  Battalion 

for  the  time  as  above  &  20/  travelling  fees —  ;^57.13.0 

Attest,  Amos  Kellogg  Lieut.  Adj. 

Pay  Office,  \ 

Bennington  Nov'  14"^  1787  (?)  j  The  above  account  being  examined 
&  approved,  the    Treasurer  is   hereby  directed  to   pay  to  Lieut. 
Amos  Kellogg,  or  bearer,  fifty  seven  pounds  twelve  shillings — 
^57.12.0  Isaac  Tichenor    >  ^       , 

rT^■  -D  V-  Com* 

Timo.  Brownson  i 


Arlington,  Nov'  IB'^"  1782.  Rec^  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer, 
fifty  seven  pounds,  twelve  shillings,  L.  money — in  full  of  the 
within —  Silas  Walbridge. 

[474]  ISergt.  Nathan  Fay] 

State    of   Vermont    by    order    of   the 

Board    of   War, 

To    Nathan    Fay    Serj'     Dr. 

1782 — For  my  service  from  the  fifteenth  day  of  April  to  the 
twenty  second  day  of  the  Oct.  following,  being  six  months  and 
seven  days, at  eight  shillings  pr.  month,  as  extra  wages  for  Ser- 
jeant's duty. 

According  to  the  act  of  Assembly  in  Feb.  7,  1782.        ^2.9.9>4 

Nathan  Fay  Serj' 

Pay  Table  Office,       \ 
Bennington  Dec.  3  1783]  The  within  acct.  being  examined  &  ap- 
proved of,  the  Treas'  is  hereby   directed  to  pay  Nathan  Fay  or 
ijearer  two  pounds,  nine  shillings  and  nine  pence. 

Isaac  Tichenor  \  ^      ^ 
^2.9.9  Sam'  Bartlit,       ]        '^ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan  29th  1784. 

Rec*  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  above 
order,  in  behalf  of  Nathan  Fay.  Jacob  Safford. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  757 

[486]  [Surgeon  Azel  Washburn] 

Pay  Table  Office  > 

Sunderland  Jany.  7th  1783.  ]  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  to  Docf^  Azel  Washburn  ninety  five  pounds,  thirteen  shillings, 
&  four  pence,  being  for  service  done  as  surgeon  to  Maj'  Gid° 
Brownson's  detachment,  from  the  first  of  April  to  the  22nd  of  Ocf, 
inclusive.  John  Strong  )  ^       , 

^95.13.4  Timo.  Brownson  [  ^°™ 

Jan''  13th  1783.     Rec*  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of 
the  within  Order.  Azel  Washburn. 

[479]  \_Capt  Beriah   Green  at  Fort  Fortitude] 

State  of  Vermont  Dr. 
To  Beriah  Green  Capt,  Comd'  at  Fort  Fortitude: 
For  his  service  commencing  the  15th  day  of  April  1782,  and 
ending  the  29th  day  of  October  following — being  one  hundred  and 
ninety  seven  days  at  6s.  8d.  per  day  for  wages  and  subsistence 
money, — the  whole  am*  being  sixty  five  pounds  thirteen  shillings 
and  four  pence —  Attest,  Beriah  Green  Capt.  Comd' 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Feb^  20th  1783  (  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Capt"  Beriah 
Green  or  order  sixty  five  pounds  13/4 — the  amount  of  the  above 
account  which  is  examined  and  approved  pr. 

^65.13.4  John  Strong 

Isaac  Tichenor 


[•  Com'' 


Treasurers  Office       ) 
"Windsor  Feb''  20th  1783  |  Received  of  Ira  Allen  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order,  being  sixty  five  pounds,  thirteen  shillings 
and  four  pence  lawful  money —  Beriah  Green  Capt" 

[499]  [Lieut.  Elijah  Knights] 

State  of  Vermont     Dr, 

To  Lieut.  Elijah  Knights 
For  his  service  while  a  Lieut,  in  Capt"  Beriah  Green's  Com- 
pany, commencing  April  15th  1782.  ending  the  29th  of  October 
following,  being  one  hundred  and  ninety  seven  days;  at  4s  3d  per 
day,  for  wages  &  subsistence  money: — the  whole  amount  being 
forty  two  pounds  and  Six  pence. 

Elijah  Knights 

Attest — Beriah  Green  Capt"  Comd' 


758  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 
Feby  20th  1783  J  The  within  account  examined  and  ap- 
proved, the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to  Elijah  Knights, 
or  Bearer,  the  same,  it  being-  the  full  of  his  pay  as  Lieut,  in  this 
States  service,  commencing  the  15th  day  of  April  1783,  and  end- 
ing the  29th  of  October  both  included, — to  the  amount  of  forty 
two  pounds  and  six  pence. 

;^42.0.6  John   Strong       )  ^ 

Isaac  Tichenor  1 

Treasurer's  Office  Windsor  ) 

February  20th  1783—  \  Rec"*  of  Ira  Allen  Esq"',  Treasurer, 

the  contents  of  the  above  order,  being  forty  two  pounds,  and  six 
pence,  lawful  money.  Elijah  Knights  Lieut. 

[499]  [Lieut.  Joshua  ChurcK\ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Lieut.  Joshua  Church 

Dr. 
For  service  done  said  vState  while  a  Lieut,  in  a  company  com- 
manded by  Capt.  Beriah  Green,  commencing  the  13th  of  April  1782, 
and  ending  the  29th  day  of  October  following — being  one  hundred 
and  ninety  seven  days: — at  4s  3d  per  day,  for  wages  and  subsis- 
tence-money: the  whole  amount  being,  forty  two  pounds  and  six 
pence. 

Attest,  Beriah  Green  Capt"  Comd' 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Feby  20th  1783 —  j  The  above  charge  examined  and  allowed, 
the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  the  same  to  Lieut.  Joshua 
Church,  or  Bearer,  it  being 

;^42.0.6  John    Strong—  )  ^^^, 

Isaac  Tichenor   f 

Windsor,  February  20th  1783.  Rec''  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer, 
the  contents  of  the  within  order.  Thomas  Camp. 

[485]  \Lietit.    Jacob  Farman\ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Lieu'  Jacob  Farman  Dr. 

For  his  services  and  wages  as  Lieu'  in  Capt"  Hoyden's  Com- 
pany in  the  Reg'  commanded  by  Maj.  Gid"  Brownson,  commenc- 
ing the  first  of  April  1782,  and  ending  the  31st  of  October,  being 
two  hundred  &  ten  days,  at  4/3  pr.  day,  including  one  Ration. 

Jacob  Farman   Lieut. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  759 

Pay  Table  OfBce  ) 

Bennington  Apr'  7th  1783  (  The  above  account  being  exam- 
ined and  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  Lieut. 
Jacob  Farman,  or  bearer,  the  sum  of  forty  five  pounds,  nine 
shillings  &  six  pence. 

;£4o.9.6  Isaac    Tichenor      1  pQ^e 

Timo.   Brownson   J 

Sunderland  April  7th  1783. 

Rec''   of    Ira    Allen,    Treasurer,    the 
contents  of  the  within  order. 

Jacob   Farman  Lieut. 

[460]  [Moses   Crosby,   Fife  Major] 

State  of  Vermont, 

To  Moses  Crosby  Dr. 
To  his  extra  wages  Fife   Maj"'  in    the   Reg*    Commanded   by  Maj' 
Brunson,  raised   for  the  defense  of  this  state  in  1782,     Commenc- 
ing the  26th  of   March  1782,  and   ending  the   1st  of    Nov.  ensuing, 
being  six  months  and  six  days  at  8/  pr  Mo.  ^2.10.4 

Pay  Table  Office,    1 

Bennington  V  The   Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay, 

March  22nd  1782.  )  Moses   Crosby,  or  order,    the   sum  of  two 

pounds,  ten  shillings  and  four  pence,  or  to  the  bearer  hereof. 
'"""'"■'  Isaac  Tichenor      ^ 

Timo.  Brownson 


^2.10.4  Isaac  Tichenor      \  Qq^ 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  28th  1783. 
Rec"  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  of  the   Treasurer,  in 
behalf  of  Moses  Crosby.  Eben'  Tolman. 

[41 8 J  [Lieut.  Experience  Fisk\ 

State  of  Vermont, 

To  Experience  Fisk  Dr. 

1782 — To  my  services  as  a  Lt.  in  Capt.  Abner  Seelye's  Com^  Maj' 
Gideon  Brownson's  Battalion  of  the  Troops  of  said  State,  from  the 
9th  of  Aug.  to  the  6th  of  Nov.  A.  D.  1782,  both  days  included,  at 
£b  8.0  per  month  pay,  and  20  shillings  subsistence  money. 

Being  2  months  &  27  days  ^18.11.2 

Attest  Expe.  Fisk,  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  (Rutland)  Oct.  21st  1784. 

The  above  account  having  been   examined  and  approved,  the 
Treasurer  will  pay   the  contents  of  the  same  to  Lt.  Experience 


760  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Fisk  (or  bearer)  being  the  sum  of  eighteen  pounds  11/2  lawful 
money.  Timo.  Brownson )  p       ^ 

^18.11.2  Tho»  Tolman        j  ^°™ 

Rutland,  Oct.  21st  1784. 
Rec''  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order. 
;^18.11.2  Expe.  Fisk 

[480]  \Zerah  Norton,  Prisoner\ 

State  of  Vermont 

To  Zerah  Norton  Dr. 

To  twelve  months  and  eighteen  days  service  while  in  captivity, 
from  the  19th  of  October  1781  to  the  17th  of  November  1782— at 
40/  pr.  month  ^23.4.0 

To  one  gun  taken  by  the  enemy — valued  at 3.0.0 

"     Powder  horn  &  Bullet  Pouch 6.0.0 

"     Blanket  apprized  at  24/  1.4.0 

"     Pocket -Com  pass 6.0 

Nov  29th  1784  ;^30.0.0 

Zerah  Norton 
Pay  Table  Office  » 

Sunderland  Nov''  29"'  1784  \  The  above  account  is  examined  & 
approved  and  the  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same  being  thirty 
pounds  lawful  money,  to  Zerah  Norton  (or  bearer) 

^30.0.0  Tim"  Brownson  ^  Committee. 


Sam'  Bartlit 


( 


Treasurer's  Office 
Sunderland  Jany.  25"^  1785  i"  Received    of   the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Zerah  Norton 

Elisha  Bartlet 

[386]  \Nathan  Burr,  Prisoner\ 

These  certify  that,  from  the  Pay  Rolls  of  Capt.  James  Blakes- 
lee's  Company  for  the  year  1781,  Nathan  Burr  who  was  taken  Pris- 
oner in  July  in  s"*  year,  and  says  he  returned  and  landed  in  Boston 
Nov.  28th  1782,  was  made  up  for  his  wages  in  said  Company's  Rolls 
to  the  15th  of  Dec.  in  s"*  year,  1781,  and  for  no  longer. 

Tho'  Tolman,  Pay  Mas' 
Pav  Table  Office,  Arlington,  Oct.  20th  1783. 
To  the  Hon.  Com'  of  Pay  Table. 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  23rd,  1783. 

The  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vt.  is  hereby  directed 
to  pay  to  Nathan  Burr  or  bearer,  the  sum  of  twenty  three  pounds 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  761 

lawful  money  for  his  wages  while  a  prisoner  from   Dec.  15th  1781 

to  Nov.  30th  1782. 

Timo.  Brownson  )  ^       ^^ 
Sam'  Bartlet  )  ^°"^ 

Treasurer's  Office.  Sunderland,  Jan.  3rd  1784. 

Rec"  of  the  Treas"'  the  contents  of  the  above  order. 

his 
Nathan  x  Burr 
mark 

[400]  [£/i-  Cogsd,  A.  C.  /.] 

The    State    of   Vermont    Dr. 

To  Eli  Cogsel, 
To,  his  services  as  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues  for  the  Troops 
of  this  State,  from  January  the  1st  A.  D.  1782   to  Dec.  the  5th  A.  D. 
1782,  inclusive,  it  being  eleven  months  and  eleven  days,  at  thirty 
days  pr.  month,  at  ^5.8  pr.  mo.  ^61.   9.0 

To  his  Subsistance  money,  in  lieu  of  one  retained  Ration, 

at  8d  pr.  day  the  above  time  at  £,\  pr.  month ^H-   'i-^ 

Eli  Cogsel,  A.  C.  I. 
Pay  Table  Office,  J 

Jan.  13th  1783,     I  The  within  approved,  the  Treasurer  is  directed 
to  pay  the  same  to  Eli  Cogsel,  it  being  seventy  two  pounds  16/4. 

John  Strong,         [  ^ 
^72.16.4  Timo.  Brownson  j^°™ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  June  4th  1783.  Rec''  of  Ira  Allen 
Esq'  Treasurer,  the  Contents  of  the  above  order. 

Eli  Cogsel. 

[412]  \Corporal   Thomas  Hunter^    Prisoner] 

Pay  Table  Office,  \ 

Bennington,  March  8,  1784.  J  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
Pay  to  Thomas  Hunter  or  Bearer,  the  sum  of  twenty  seven  pounds 
fourteen  shillings  and  five  pence,  it  being  due  to  him  from  this 
State,  as  he  was  taken  a  prisoner  when  a  Corp'  in  Col.  Wait's 
Battalion,  in  the  month  of  August  1781,  and  returned  from  captiv- 
ity the  6th  day  of  Dec.  1782.  And  the  Treasurer  is  likewise 
directed  to  pay  the  said  Hunter  or  bearer  the  sum  of  three  pounds 
seven  shillings  and  six  pence  it  being  for  his  gun,  blanket  &c 
which  he  lost. 


762  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Treasurer's  Office,  Bennington,  March  8th,  1784. 

Rec'^  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  withm 
order.  Being  thirty  one  pounds  one  shilling  and  eleven  pence 
lawful  money,  in  behalf  of  Thomas  Hunter. 

^31.1.11  Daniel   Buck 

Pay  Table  Office,    i 
State  of  Vermont    )  Sunderland,  May  6th,  1784. 

The  Treasurer  is  hereby 
directed  to  pay  unto  Thomas  Hunter  or  his  order,  the  sura  of 
twenty  six  pounds,  sixteen  shillings  and  six  pence  Lawful  Money; 
it  being  as  wages  allowed  to  the  said  Hunter,  while  in  Captivity, 
or  from  the  29th  of  November  1781,  the  time  to  which  his  wages 
were  made  up  as  a  Corp'  in  Captain  Abner  Seelye's  Comp''  & 
Col.  B.  Wait's  Battalion,  to  the  6th  of  December  A.  D.  1782, 
As  appears  per  certificates  lodged  in  this  Office. 

^26.16.6  Timo.  Brownson    I  ^      ^ 

Sam'   Bartlit  f  ^°^ 

Sir, 

Please  to  pay  to  Jesse  Johnson,  the  wages  due  to  me  for  being 
a  Corp'  in  Capt.  Abner  Seelye's  Com>'  Col.  Wait's  Battalion.  I 
entered  on  pay  the  27th  of  May  1781,  was  taken  prisoner  the  7th 
of  Aug.  1781,  returned  home  from  my  captivity  the  6th  of  Dec. 
1782,     And  you  will  oblige, 

To/  Your  hum'^  Serv' 

The  Hon.  Treasurer,  Allen,  Tho»   Hunter, 

or  Pay  Mas'  Gen'  or  Pay  Table 

in  the  State  of  Vermont. 
Test,  Levi  Webster,  Miriam  Johnson, 

Please  to  pay  the  above  mentioned 
wages  to  Tho*  Tolman  Esq'  &  you  will  oblige 
Walingsford,  April  5th  1784  Yours  to  serve 

To  the  Hon.  Pay  Table.  Jesse  Johnson 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  May  7th  1784,  ReC  of  the 
Treasurer  the  Contents  of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Tho' 
Hunter.  Tho"  Tolman. 

[465]  [Sergt.  Major  Phinehas  Heath'\ 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland  Feb.  1st  1783. 

The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Phinehas  Heath,  the  sum  of  six  pounds,  lawful  money, 
it  being  advance  pay  from  a  private,  for  six  months  service  as 
Serj'  Maj',  to  Maj'  Gideon  Brownson's  Battalion  of  Troops,  in  the 
service  of  this  State,  in  the  year  1782. 

£^.  Timo.  Brownson   )  p 

Tho»  Tolman  \  ^° 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  763 

Rec*    May    27th,  1784  of    I.    Allen,    Treas',    the    contents    of 
the  within  ord^  Phinehas    Heath   Sej'  Mj' 

[446]     Pay  Table  OfHce,         ) 

Sunderland,  Dec.  24th  1783  >  The  Treasurer,  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  unto  Phinehas  Heath,  six  pounds,  four  shillings,  for  his 
extra  pay  as  Serj'  Maj"'  in  Maj''  Gideon  Brownson's  battalion  in 
1782. 

;£6.4.0  Timo.  Brownson 


Treasurer's   Office, 


o  ™i  Ti     n-i.         '  [  Com* 
Sam'  Bartlit,  j 


Sunderland,  Dec.  29th  1783  \  Rec''  of  the  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  the  above  order,  in  behalf  of  Phinehas  Heath. 

Nath"  Canfield. 
[408]  \_Afa/or   Gideon  JSro^vnsonl 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  Dec.  4th  1782 

The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  Pay  Maj'  Gideon  Brown- 
son,  the  sum  of  one  hundred  &  ten  pounds,  eighteen  shillings, 
&  eight  pence  it  being  for  service  done  in  1782,  as  Maj'  Com- 
mandant of  this  State's  Troops. 

^110.18.8  Timo.  Brownson,  John  Strong,  Com* 

Jan.  14th  1783.  ReC  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer  the  contents  of 
the  within  order.  Gid°   Brownson. 

[457]  [^Sergeant  Samuel  Negus\ 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Nov.  18th  1783.  f  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Serj'  Sam' 
Negus,  the  two  pounds  sixteen  shillings,  it  being  for  extra  pay  as 
a  Serj'  in  Maj'  Brownson's  Detachment  in  1782. 

/■2.16.0  Timo.  Brownson)  ^^^^ 

Isaac  Tichenor     ( 
Treasurer's  Office,  ) 

Bennington,  March  8th  1784  (  Rec''  of  the  Treas'  the  contents  of 
the  above  order.  Samuel  Negus  Serjt. 

[413]  YLieut.   William  Blanchard^ 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

March  26th  1783,  J  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  unto  Lt.  Wm. 
Blanchard.  .the  sum  of  forty  three  pounds,  eleven  shillings  & 
three  pence,  it  being  for  service  done  in  Maj'  Brownson's  Battalion 
in  1782.  Timo.    Brownson  )  ^^^, 

John  Strong  f 

Sunderland,  March  27th  1783. 

Rec'^  of  I.  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  con- 
tents of  the  within  order. 

;^43.11.3  Wm.  Blanchard. 


764  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

[413]  \_Capf.  Josiah  Boyden\ 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland,  Jan.  30,  1783  j  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
to  Capt.  Josiah  Boyden  or  bearer,  the  sum  of  sixty  eight  pounds 
six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  lawful  money,  it  being  for  service 
done  as  Capt.  in  Maj'  Gideon  Brownson's  Battalion  in  the  year 
1782. 

By  order  of,  Timo.  Brownson  ]  ^       ^^ 

;(^68.6.8  John  Strong  | '^'^™ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan.  31st  1783.  Rec''  of  Ira 
Allen,  Esq''  Treasurer,  the  contents  of  the  within  order,  being 
sixty  eight  pounds,  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  lawful  money, 
for  &  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Josiah  Boyden. 

Leonard  Spaulding. 

[473]  [Sergeant  Ebenezer  JVoodward'] 

Pay  Table  Office, ) 

Aug.  5th  1783.  —  j  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  unto  Eben"' 
Woodward  two  pounds  ten  shillings  and  eighteen  pence,  it  being 
for  his  advanced  pay  as  a  Serj'  in  Maj'  Brownson's  Battalion  in 
1782.  Timo.  Brownson  /  Qorxi"' 

Sam'   Bartlit  \ 

Westminster  Oct.  16th  1783 
Rec'^  the  contents  of  the  above  order,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treas'  for 
and  in  behalf  of  Eben'  Woodward.  Gideon  Ormsby. 

[453]  \ Lieut.  David  Di7?icick'[ 

State  of  Vermont, 

To, 

David   Dimock  Dr. 

For  six  months  and  twenty  days  service  as  a  Lt.  in  Capt. 
Brookin's  Com^"  Maj'  Brownson's  Battalion,  in  the 
year  1782  @         £5.   8.0  pr.  mo.  ^36.  0.4 

One  retained  ration  "  20.0   "      "  6.13.4 

70  miles  travel  "  4  "     m  1.  3.4 


^43.17.0 
July  18th  1783  David  Dimock  Lt. 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland  July  18,  1783.  (The  above  Acct.  approved,  and  the 
Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  the  same,  amounting  to  fourty  three 
pounds  seventeen  shillings,  Lawful  money  to  the  above  named  Lt. 
David  Dimock.  Sam'  Bartlit,         )  Com^^ 

Timo.  Brownson  \ 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  765 

Treasurer's  Office,  ) 

Sunderland,  July  18th, 1783  ]  Rec*  of  Ira  Allen  Treasurer,  the  Con- 
tents, of  the  within  order,  being:  forty  three  pounds,  seventeen 
shillings.  Lawful  Money.  David  Dimoct  Lt. 

[600]  [Corpora/  Henry  Turner'\ 

Bennington  March  9th  1787  [?J 

These  certify  that  Henry  Turner,  a  soldier 
in  Capt.  Saxton's  company,  served  as  Corporal  thro'  the  campaign 
in  the  year  1782.  He  was  sent  as  an  Express  twice  that  summer, 
once  to  Bennington,  the  other  time  to  Arlington,  and  found  his 
own  horse,  and  was  one  that  went  over  the  mountain  to  subdue 
the  Yorkers.  Certified  by  me. 
To/  Gid"  Brownson,  Com= 

The  Committee  of  Pay  Table. 

Pay  Table  Office  Bennington  March  10th  1787— The  Treasurer 
is  directed  to  pay  unto  Henry  Turner,  three  pounds,  for  the  ser- 
vices above  mentioned.  Timo.  Brownson" 

P^S.O.O  Jonn  Robit 


)wnson  )  ^ 

\  Com 
mson     ) 


Treasurer's  Office     ) 

March  lOth  1785  [?]  j  Rec°  the  within  acct.  in  full  in  State  Note. 

his 

Henry     X     Turner 

mark 

[472]  [  Liejit.    Roswell  Morgan'\ 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  July  24th  1784. 

The  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vermont  is  hereby  directed 

to  pay  to  Lt.    Roswell   Morgan  (or  bearer)  the   sum  of  twenty  five 

pounds,  twelve  shillings,  for  his  service  as  a  Lt.  in  Capt.  Seelye's 

Com^  in  the  State  Service  in  the  year  1782. 

Sam'  Bartlit  )  ^ 

^.  T5  h  Committee 

Timo.  Brownson   ) 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland  July  24th  1784. 

Rec   of  the  Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within 
order  in  behalf  of  Lt.  Roswell  Morgan. 

;^25.12.0  Abner  Seelye  Capt. 

[414]  [Capt.    Abner   Seefye] 

Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Sunderland,  Dec.  23,  17.82  j  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to 
pay  Capt.  Abner  Seelye,  or  bearer,  sixty  two  pounds,  twelve 
shillings  and  three  pence,  it  being  in  full  for  the  pay  due  to  Capt. 


766  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Abner  Seelj^e  and  Rosel  Morgin  Lt.  in  said  Seelye's  Company,  in 
this  State's  Service  for  the  year  1782. 

^62.12.3  Tohn    Strong  | 

Timo.  Brownson   J 

ReC*  Arlington,  Dec.  28th,  1782,  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the 
sum  of  sixty  two  pounds,  twelve  shillings  and  three  pence  Lawful 
money  in  full  of  the  within. 

^62.12.3  Abner  Seelye,  Capt. 

[411]  YEphraim  Loomis,  Com.  Issues\ 

Pay  Table  Office,  \ 

Dec.  23rd  1782,      j  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to  Ephr" 

Loomis,  twenty  one  pounds  seventeen  shillings  and  nine  pence 
being  in  full  for  his  service  as  Commissary  of  Issues  for  the  year 
1782,  in  this  State  service. 

John  Strong,  ]  „^^., 

Timo.  Brownson  J 

Rec''  of  Ira  Allen    Esq',  Treasurer,  twenty  one  pounds  seven- 
teen shillings  &  nine  pence  L.M''  in  full  of  the  within. 
Arlington,  Dec.  24th  1782.     ;^21.17.9  Ephraim  Loomis. 

[413]  \^David  Hicks  of  Brunswick.,  Prisoner\ 

In   General   Assembly  ) 

Feb.  20th,  1783,  '  \  Whereas  it  appears  to  this  Assembly  that 
David  Hicks  of  Brunswick,  while  a  soldier,  &  in  actual  service 
was  captivated  &  carried  into  Canada,  and  there  kept  for  the 
space  of  six  months  and  a  half,  after  the  term  of  his  inlistment 
was  expired,  and  that  the  enemy  plundered  him  of  his  arms  & 
accoutrements,  and  that  it  is  reasonable  that  he  be  paid  for  the 
whole  time  he  was  a  prisoner,  &  for  the  articles  he  lost  by  the 
enemy.     Therefore, 

Resolved,  That  the  Treasurer  be  and  he  is 
hereby  ordered  to  pay  to  the  said  David  Hicks  forty  shillings  per 
month  for  the  term  aforesaid,  &  three  pounds  for  the  accoutre- 
ments taken  from  him  by  the  enemy,  being  in  all,  the  sum  of 
sixteen  pounds,  L.  Money. 

Extract  from  the  Journals. 

Ros'    Hopkins  Clk. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  Feb.  20th  1783. 

Rec*  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer  sixteen 
pounds  lawful  money  on  the  within  order,  for  and  in  behalf  of 
David  Hicks,  being  the  contents  of  s*  order. 

John  Hugh. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  767 

[466]  [  Wyman    Averill,   Fifer'\ 

Sunderland,  March  36th,  A.  D.  1784.     These  may  certify,  that 
Wyman  Averill,  served  as  fifer  in  Capt.  Geo'  Saxton's  Com^  in  my 
Battalion,  in  the  year  1782. 
To/  Pr  me, 

Whom  it  may  concern.  Gideon   Brownson  Maj' 

Pay  Table  Office,  Sunderland,  April  27th,  1784. 
The   Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to  Wyman  Averill  or 
bearer,   one   pound,    four   shillings    lawful    money,   being   for  his 
extra  pay  as  a  fifer  in  Maj'^  Brownson's  Battalion  in  1782. 
^1.4.0  Sam'  Bartlit  , 

Timo.  Brownson    j 

Sunderland,  May  8th  1784.      Rec''  of  the  Treasurer  the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order.  Wyman  Averill. 

[413]  \Lieut.   Jonas  Rice\ 

Pay  Table  Office,  I 

Jan  23rd  1783,  \  The  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  Lt. 
Jonas  Rice  or  Bearer,  forty  three  pounds  eleven  shillings  and 
three  pence  for  State  Service,  in  Maj''  Brownson's  Battalion  in 
1783  [1782?] 

^^3.11.3  John  Strong  ) 

Timo.  Brownson   \ 

Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Jan^  24th  1783. 

Rec"*  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer  the 
contents  of  the  within  order. 

^43.11.3  Jonas  Rice,  Lt. 

[452]  \^Bounty  to  Soldiers  in  Capt.  Delano  s  Co.  ] 

In  General  Assembly,  Feb.  26th,  1783 
Resolved,  7'hat  the  Treasurer  be,  &  he  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
to  Capt.  Nathan   Delano,  fifty  six  pounds,  being  for  a  bounty  paid 
by  said  Delano  to  sundry  soldiers  raised   for  the  service  of  this 
State  Extract  from  the  Journals. 

Wm.  Hopkins  Clk. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Windsor,  Feb^  26th  1783. 
Rec"*  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treas^  fifty  six  pounds  Lawful  Money, 
in  full  of  the  above  order. 

Nathan  Delano  Capt. 


768  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

[400]  lEli  Cogsel,  C.  /.] 

The  State  of  Vermont  Dr. 

To  Eli  Cogsel, 

To  his  services  as  Commissary  of  Issues,  from  the  11th  of 
Dec.  1782,  until  Feb.  28th  1783  the  pay  at  ^5.8  pr.  mo.  ^14.  2.  8 
To  my  Subsistance  pr.  day  in  lieu  of  one  retained  Ration, 

the  above  time  being  79  days,  at  8/  pr,  day ^2.  12.  8 


^16.  9.  1 
Eli  Cogsel,  C.  I. 
Pay  Table  Office,  ) 

Westminster  Oct.  18,  1783  f  The  within  Acct.  being  approved, 
the  Treasurer  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  Eli  Cogsel  Esqr  sixteen 
pounds,  nine  shillings  and  one  penny  lawful  mo'' 

^16.  9.  1  Isaac  Tichenor  ) 

Sam'  Bartlit        f  ^°™ 
Westminster,  Oct.  17th  1783. 
Rec"*  of  the  Treasurer  the  Contents  of  the  above  order. 

Eli  Cogsel. 

[487]  yCapt.   Thomas  Butterfield,  with  Flag  to  Canada~\ 

The  State  of  Vermont, 

To  Thomas  Butterfield    Dr. 
Arlington  March  2nd  1783. 
To  57  davs  service  gone  a  flag — to  Canada,  after  prisoner, 

self  &   horse  ^13.  19  — 

"  Horse  for  Mr.  Smith  to  Hubberton  12. — 

"  Burunt  time  57  days  1/4  3.  16.  7 


^18.  7.  7 
Thomas  Butterfield 
Arlington  April  28th  1783— 

This  may  certify  that  Capt.  Tho^  Butterfield  was  employed  in 
the  service  of  this  State,  as  is  mentioned  in  the  withia  account. 
To/  Tho=  Chittenden 

The  Committee  of  Pay  Table- 
Pay  Table  Office,  ) 
Sunderland  April  8th  1783    )       The  Treasurer  is   directed  to  pay 
the    above   account    to    Capt.    Tho°    Butterfield    or   bearer,    being 
eighteen  pounds,  seven  shillings  and  seven  pence. 

^18.  7.  7  Timo.  Brownson  )  ^^^ 

John  Strong         j 
Treasurer's  Office,    Sunderland  May   3d    1783.       Rec"    of   the 
Treasurer  the  contents  of  the  within  order  in  behalf  of  Capt.  Tho' 
Butterfield  Ozi  Barker. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  769 

[499]  yPhineas  Heath,  as  Adjutant'\ 

Pay  Table  Office  ) 

Sunderland  DeC  29th  1783  \  The  Treasurer  is  directed  to  pay  to 
Phineas  Heath,  Serjeant  Major,  or  bearer,  the  sum  of  eighteen 
shillings  &  six  pence,  for  services  done  in  Samuel  Fletcher's 
brigade,  as  an  Adjutant,  four  days. 

£().  18.  6  Timo.  Brownson) 

Sam'  Bartlit  ) 

Treasurer's  Office  ) 

Sunderland  Dec"'  29th  1783  j       Rec"^  of  the    Treasurer,   the  con- 
tents of  the  above  order  in  behalf  of  Phineas  Heath. 

Nathan  Canfield. 

[427]  \Col.    Seth    Warner's  Order] 

To  the  Hon.  Ira  Allen  Esq', 

Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 
Sir, 

You'll    please    to    pay   Lt.    Simeon    Harmon,    twenty    pounds 
lawful  money,  and  charge  the  same  to  your  humble  serv*. 
Bennington,  12th  of  April  1783.  Seth  Warner. 

Sunderland,  April  15th  1783. 

Rec"*  of  Ira  Allen,  Treasurer,  the  contents 
of  the  within  order.  Simeon   Harmon. 

[433]  \^Daniel  Bean,  Prisoner,  Impressed  Seaman] 

Newton,  (State  of  N.  York.) 
To,  the  Hon.  Ira  Allen  Esq"', 

Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Vt. 
Sir, 

Please  to  deliver  unto  Capt.  Eben'  Wallis,  the  whole  of  the 
depreciation  notes,  due  to  my  husband  Daniel  Bean,  for  his  ser- 
vices as  a  Corporal  in  Col.  Seth  Warner's  Regiment,  he  being  sup- 
posed to  be  now  (if  living)  in  the  sea-service  of  his  Britanic  Majesty, 
in  Europe,  or  other  foreign  quarter  of  the  world,  into  which  service 
he  was  impressed,  in  the  City  of  Cork  in  Ireland,  while  a  prisoner 
of  War;  and  the  said  Wallis'  receipt  shall  be  your  discharge, 

J      Caleb   Morris     From  Sir, 
Witness  present      1  Coheen  Raynolds         Your  hum'^  Serv' 

her 
Phebe   x    Bean 
mark. 
Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland,  Feb.   13th  1784. 

Rec*  of  Ira  Allen  Esq'  Treasurer, 
on   the  within   order   forty  pounds  two  shillings  and   nine  pence 

[49] 


770 


STATE    OF    VERMONT 


lawful  money,  in  full  for  the  depreciation  &  interest  due  to  Daniel 
Bean,  (as  allowed  by  this  State)  for  service  done  in  Col.  Seth 
Warner's  Regiment.  Eben'  Wallis. 

Pay  Table  Office, 

Sunderland  April  39th  1784. 

The  Treas''  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  unto 
Capt  Eli  Brownson,  twenty  two  pounds,  four  shillings,  Connecti- 
cut New  Emission,  by  giving  up  to  him  a  receipt  for  that  sum, — 
(which  sum  was  deducted  from  Maj''  Gideon  Brownson's  deprecia- 
tion) and  to  charge  the  same  on  Book. 

Timo.  Brownson 


Sam'   Bartlit, 


Com' 


Treasurer's  Office,  Sunderland  April  29th  1784. 

Rec""  of  the  Treas'  the  contents  of  the 
within  order  as  specified  therein.  Eli  Brownson.  - 


[475] 


[  Thomas  Tolman,  Secretary\ 


Sep.  18,  1784, 


X 


;£3.   0.0 


The  State  of  Vermont; 

To  the  Secretary  of  the  Gov'  &  Council,  Dr. 

To  filling  up  20  military  commissions, 

and  counter  signing  the  same,  he  finding 

the  Blanks;  @  1/6  each  30/ 

and  also   to  affixing  The  State's  Seal  of 

the  State, twenty  times  at  1/6  each       30/ 

The  above  is  a  just  account, 

Tho=  Tolman. 

Depy  See 
Pay  Table  Office, 

Dec.  13,  1784.  The  within  acct.  is  approved,  and  the  Treas- 
urer will  pay  the  contents  of  the  same  to  the  Secretary  of  Council 
or  bearer,  being  the  sum  of  Three  pounds  L,  M'' 

£Z.  0.  0  Timo.  Brownson 

Sam'  Bartlit 


Com' 


Dec.  13,  1784. 
ord'  in  full. 


Rec*  of  the  Treas'  the  contents  of  the  above 

T.   Tolman 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  771 

Names  on  Journals  of  General  Assembly 
[518]  March  19,  1778 

Voted,  that  the  Council  take  the  express  [sent  from  Capt.  Saw- 
yer in  Clarendon]  into  consideration  and  report  to  this  House. 

Voted,  to  allow  Lieut.  Elisha  Hawley,  continental  pay  as  a  sub- 
altern, fifteen  days  for  his  services  at  Tyconderoga. 

[Capt.  Ebenezer  Allen  twice  mentioned] 

March  20,  1778 
Voted,  to  provide  a  surgeon   for  Captains  Allen   and   Clark's 
companies. 

Voted,  that  Docf  Jacob  Ruback  be  the  surgeon  for  the  purpose 
aforesaid. 

Voted,  that  those  men  that  enlisted  under  Captains  Allen  and 
Clark  should  have  ten  dollars  as  a  bounty  in  lieu  of  double  rations. 
Voted,   Seth  Warner,    Esquire   be,   and    is    hereby,   appointed 
Brigadier  General. 

Voted,  that  Major  Samuel  Fletcher  be,  and  is  hereby,  appointed 
a  Brigade  Major. 

March  25,  1778 
Voted,  to  add  to  the  soldiers'  wages,  that  is  to  be  raised  accord- 
ing to  a  vote  of  this  House,  so  much  as  to  make  their  wages  four 
pounds  p'  month.  Also  the  same  addition  shall  be  made  to  all 
the  soldiers  that  are  already  inlisted  into  Col°  Warner's  Regiment, 
that  do  belong  to  this  State,  from  the  first  day  of  May  next,  to  the 
last  day  of  November  next. 

June  13,  1778 
Voted,  that  one  bundled  men  out  of  Col°  Beadle's  regiment,  be 
sent  to  guard  the  frontiers,  the  west  side  of  the  mountains. 

June  13,  1778 
Voted,  that  one  sixth  part  of  the  militia,  south  of  Danby  and 
Pollet,  be  immediately  sent  to  guard  the  frontiers  of  this  State. 

June  18,  1778 
Voted,  to  raise  twenty  men  to  guard  the  frontiers  from  White 
River  to  Strafford  and  Corinth,  to  the  lakes,  &c. 

Voted,  that  Capt.  Hodges  have  the  command  of  said  guard,  as  a 
subaltern. 

Voted,  that  four  pounds  pr  month  and  forty  shillings  bounty, 
be  allowed  each  soldier  above  mentioned. 

October  13,  1778 
Granted   the  petition   of  Joseph  Tyler,  Esq',  for  the  sum  of 
eleven    pounds,   twelve   shillings,   expence    in    curing  wounds    he 
received  in  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

October  19,  1778 
Resolved,   that  all  the  non-commissioned  officers  and  soldiers, 
belonging  to  this  State,  which  have  been,  or  may  be,  raised  for  the 


772  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

defence  thereof,  for  the  present  campaig-n,  shall  be  entitled  to  fifty 
shilliDf^s  per  month,  in  addition  to  the  sums  established  by  the 
Continenial  Congress,  to  be  allowed  as  wages  in  such  cases. 

Feb.  17,  1779 
[Soldiers  of  Capt.  Allen's  company  not  paid.      A  committee  to 
report.] 

Feb.  20,  1779 
Resolved,  that  the  petition  be  \sic'\  and  is  hereby  ordered  to  pay 
to  Capt.  Ehenezer  Allen  the  pay  for  the  two  months  service  he  and 
his  company  have  done  last  March  and  April. 

Feb.  24,  1779 
Resolved,  that  the  officers  and  soldiers  who  served  under  Capt. 
Clark  last  March  and  April  have  a  right  to  their  pay  of  said  Capt. 
Clark,  and  that  the  law  is  hereby  declared  to  be  open  for  such  offi- 
cers and  soldiers  to  sue  for  and  recover  their  pay  of  said  Capt. 
Clark. 

Tune  3,  1779 
Ethan  Allen,  Esq,  was  elected  Brigadier  General. 

Oct.  22,  1779 
A  communication  from  Benjamin   Hopkins,  Jacob  Safford  and 
George  Sexton,  as  a  Committee  of  Col.  Warner's  regiment,  read 
and  referred  to  a  Committee. 

Oct.  23,  1779 
Resolved,  that  this  Assembly  pledge  the  faith  of  this  State  to 
make  good   the  depreciation  of  the  circulating  medium  to  all  the 
officers  and  soldiers  of  Colonel  Seth  Warner's  regiment  that  were  in- 
habitants of  this  State  when  they  engaged  in  said  regiment. 

March  9,  1780     • 
Joseph  Bowker,  Esquire,  elected  Commissary  of  Purchases. 

March  10,  1780 
Resolved,  that  the  company  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Jesse 
Safford  be  furloughed  by  him  until  he  shall  receive  orders  to  call 
them  together. 

March  15,  1780 
[The  companies  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lee  and  Capt.  Giles  Wolcott 
to  have  their  wages  made  good,  as  in  the  case  of  Col.  Warner's 
regiment.] 

March  16.  1780 
Major  Benjamin  Wait  elected  Assistant  Commissary  of  Pur- 
chases. 

Joseph  Fay  appointed  an  Assistant  Commissary  of  Purchases 
[for  lower  part  of  Bennington  County.] 

Oct.  21,  1780 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Parkhurst  and  Lieut.  Calvin  Parkhurst  were 
granted  leave  to  return  home  on  account  of  the  invasion  of  the 
enemy. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  773 

Nov.  3.  1780 
[Committee  appointed  to  adjust  the  pay  of  Col.  Seth  Warner 
and  all  officers  and  soldiers  of  said  regiment  with  reference  to  the 
depreciation  of  wages.] 

Nov.  4,  1780 
A  petition  signed  by  Capt.  Abner  Seely  and  Lieut.  John  Powel 
was  read,  setting  forth  that  the  towns  of  Thedford  and  Strafford 
did  raise  12  men  who  were  commanded  by  Lieut.  Powel  for  the 
space  of  one  month  to  guard  the  frontiers,  &c.,  for  which  they 
have  received  no  pay. 

Nov.  7,  1780 
Capt.  Joseph  Farnsworth  elected  a  Commissary  of  Purchases; 
Matthew  Lynde,  Esq'',  elected  a  Commissary  of  Issues  [reconsidered 
Nov.  8.] 

April  7,  1781 
The  Petition  of  Serg'  Abel  Rice,  Asa  Pratt,  Francis  Ashley 
[Achley,  Akely  ?J  Nath'  Carpenter  and  Jeduthan   Roberts  for  de- 
preciation due  said  soldiers,   not  granted;    said  to  be  properly  a 
demand  on  the  State  of  New  Hampshire. 

April  13,  1781 
General  Ethan  Allen  chosen   Brigadier  General  for  the  first 
brigade;  Gen'  Benj"  Bellows  for  the  second;  and  Col"  Peter  Olcolt 
for  the  third. 

April  16.  1781 
Committee  of  Pay  Table  directed  to  adjust  the  accounts  of  the 
company  lately  commanded  by  Capt.  Charles  Nelson  for  the  de- 
fence of  the  frontiers  of  this  State  in  March  last,  and  raised  the 
east  side  of  Connecticut  river,  and  give  orders  of  payment  for  the 
same. 

June  20,  1781 
Col"  Samuel  Safford  elected  General  of  the  first  brigade;  Col° 
Samuel  Fletcher,  of  the  second  brigade. 

June  25,  1781 
Petition   of   Frye   Bayley  and   Nehemiah   Lovell   praying  for 
allowance  for  depreciation  of  money  on  account  of  their  time  and 
expenses  while  prisoners  in  Canada,  A.  D.  1778,  referred  to  next 
session. 

June  27,  1781 
An  act  to  suspend  prosecutions  against  Isaac  Tichenor,  Esq., 
late  Commissary  of  Purchases  for  public  purposes,  till  the  rising  of 
the  Assembly  in  October  next;  passed  and  sent  to  the  Governor 
and  Council. 

June  28,  1781 
Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  hereby  is  directed  to  pay  to 
Capt.  Parmerlee  Allen  four  pounds  lawful  money  advanced  pay  for 
two  months  wages  for  each  non-commissioned  officer  and  soldier 


774  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

he  shall  inlist  and  have  mustered  in  his  company  raising  for  de- 
fence of  the  frontiers  of  this  State. 

Oct.  22,  1781 
Col°  Sam'  Fairbanks  reports  that  a  party  under  command  of 
Col"  Van  Rensleaur  had  taken  a  number  of  men  belonging  to  the 
New  City,  &c.,  and  had  divided  their  party.  These  two  sections 
had  met  and  fired  at  each  other,  wounding  three  of  their  own  party, 
under  supposition  that  they  were  fighting  Col.  Fairbanks'  men. 

Feb.  15,  1782 
Resolved,  to  pay  the  companies  raised  in  1776  by  Capt.  Gideon 
Brownson,  Capt.  Eben^  Allen  and  Capt.  Benjamin   Hecock  [Benja- 
min Hickok  of  Hubbardton] 

Feb.  16,  1782 
Resolved,  to  pay  the  officers  and  soldiers  belonging  to  Capt. 
Neh''  Lovewell's  company  raised  in  Feb.  1780  on  the  west  side  of 
the  Connecticut  river. 

Feb.  25,  1782 

Captains  and  Subalterns  Appointed 

Capt.  Jesse  Sawyer  Lieut.  Amos  Kellogg 

Lieut.  Jacob  Fairman  Capt.  Beriah  Green 

Lieut.  David  Dimmick  Lieut.  Church 

Capt.  Ithamir  Brookings  Lieut.  Elijah  Knight 

Lieut.  Samuel  Beach  Capt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell 

Lieut.  David  Powers  Lieut.  James  Smalley 

Capt.  Josiah  Boyden  Lieut.  Nath  White 
Lieut.  Jonas  Royce 

And  his  Excellency  the  Governor  was  requested  to  commis- 
sionate  them  to  their  several  offices. 

Benjamin  Whipple,  Esq\  was  appointed  Muster  Master  of  the 
troops  to  be  raised  on  the  west  side  of  the  Green  mountains,  and 
Capt.  John  Benjamin  of  those  on  the  east  side. 

Feb.  26,  1782 

Major  Gideon  Brownson  elected  [major]  to  command  the  troops 
to  be  raised  the  ensuing  campaign. 

Feb.  27,  1782 

Col°  Sam'  Robinson  and  Docf  Azahel  Washbourn  to  be  paid 
each  for  27  days  service  when  maj''  Brownson  commanded  at  Pitts- 
ford  [July,  1776].  Col"  Seth  Warner  reported  21  days  service  on 
same  occasion. 

The  bill  of  Capt.  Amos  Huntington  [returned  home  on  parole] 
should  be  paid  by  the  Continent. 

A  bill  of  £  14.16.6  in  favour  of  the  heirs  of Fuller,  and 

one  of  ;^11.14.0  in  favour  of  the  heirs  of Pengra  [both  died  in 

captivity]  were  allowed. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS  776 

Feb.  27,  1782 

Mr.  Ward  Bayley  appointed  a  Lieutenant  to  command  the 
troops  in  the  upper  Cohosh,  and  the  Governor  requested  to  com- 
inissionate  him. 

Capt.  [Daniel]  Comstock  appointed  a  Captain  to  command  a 
company  in  the  room  of  Capt.  Jesse  Sawyer,  who  will  not  accept 
of  his  appointment. 

Oct.  18,  1782 

Lieut.  Abner  Blanchard  to  receive  pay  and  rations  for  five 
months  and  10  days  for  services  done  in  the  last  of  1777  and  begin- 
ning of  1778.  Ephr"  Stevens,  Benj"  Stevens,  Eben'  Hopkins  and 
Jona.  Rowley,  having  been  made  prisoners  in  1779,  and  having 
lost  their  guns,  were  each  to  have  five  dollars  paid  them  therefor. 

Feb.  20,  1783 

David  Hicks,  a  prisoner  for  six  and  one  half  months  after 
his  inlistment  was  out,  and  having  been  stripped  of  his  accoutre- 
ments;— to  be  paid  40/ pr  month  and  _£3.  for  his  accoutrements. 

Feb.  21,  1783 

Nathaniel  Martin  of  Moortown  in  Capt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell's 
Com^  and  Col°  Wait's  Battalion,  was  captivated  and  carried  into 
Canada  and  kept  six  months  after  term  of  enlistment  had  expired. 
Resolved,  that  he  be  paid  40/  per  month  for  six  months  and  eight 
pounds  for  the  articles  taken  from  him. 

Feb.  24,  1783 

Christopher  Cary,  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Nelson's  compy  and  Col° 
Wait's  Battalion  in  17S1  was  carried  to  Canada  as  a  prisoner  and 
kept  nine  months  after  his  drawing  pay;  Resolved,  that  he  be  paid 
40/  per  month,  and  ;^4.7.0.  for  the  articles  taken  from  him. 

Feb.  26,  1783 

Lt.  Ward  Bayley  and  company  to  be  paid  from  time  of  enlist- 
ment till  first  day  ot  December  last.  Doct.  White's  bill  [against 
Lt.  Bayley]  ought  not  to  be  paid  by  this  State. 

Feb.  26,  1783 

Capt.  Nathan  Dealano  to  be  reimbursed  in  the  sum  of  fifty-six 
pounds  bounty  paid  by  him  to  sundry  soldiers  raised  [for]  the  ser- 
vice of  this  State. 

Oct.  22,  1783 

A  force  of  100  men  to  be  forthwith  raised  to  assist  the  civil 
authority  in  the  southern  part  of  Windham  county — for  six  months, 
if  not  sooner  discharged.  [Resolved]  that  Col°  Benjamin  Wait  be 
appointed  to  command  said  men;  that  General  Fletcher  order  his 
Brigade  to  be  in  readiness  to  assist  in  the  said  service. 

[Col.  Bradley  referred  to  under  date  of  Oct.,  1783.     Not  found'] 


776  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Feb.  24,  1784 

In  1775  Capt.  Wait  Hopkins,  since  deceased,  and  Gideon  Brown- 
son,  each  raised  a  company  of  men  by  order  of  the  Convention  of 
the  New  HampsViire  Grants,  and  were  promised  a  certain  bounty, 
pay  for  enlisting,  for  fire  arms  and  blankets:  Resolved,  that  these 
accounts  be  examined  and  adjusted. 

Samuel  Rice  prays  to  be  paid  for  reconnoitring  the  enemy's 
strength,  shipping,  &c.,  in  1778,  in  which  voyge  he  was  taken  pris- 
oner, &c. 

February  25,  1784 

Brig.-Gen.  Sara'  Fletcher  empowered  to  proceed  to  Guilford 
and  discharge  the  State  troops  raised  for  the  assistance  of  the 
sheriff  of  the  County  of  Windham,  except  1  Lt.,  1  ensign,  2  sergts., 
and  2  corporals  and  21  rank  and  file. 

March  2,  1784 

Resolved,  that  the  treasurer  be  directed  to  give  an  order  in  favor 
of  Sergeant  Sylvanus  Fisk,upon  any  of  the  collectors  of  the  3d. tax 
in  Windham  County,  for  the  sum  of  thirty-five  pounds,  towards  his 
expences  of  board,  surgeons,  &c.,  and  charge  the  same  to  the  said 
Fisk  on  account,  he  being  wounded  in  the  service  of  this  State. 
[Fisk  was  to  exhibit  his  account,  and  the  Treasurer  to  issue  orders 
for  the  balance  due.] 

The  Committee  of  Pay  Table  directed  to  adjust  the  depreciation 
of  Nathaniel  Sever,  for  his  three  years  service  in  Colonel  Warner's 
regiment,  enter  his  name  on  the  pay-roll,  and  draw  an  order  on 
the  Treasurer  for  the  balance  found  due  to  him.  [Sever  had  en- 
listed for  3  years;  been  made  prisoner,  and  paroled.] 

Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  is  hereby  directed  to  pay 
unto  Jonathan  Haynes,  the  sum  of  fifty  pounds,  lawful  money,  for 
the  cost  and  damages  he  sustained  in  being  wounded  in  the  Ben- 
nington battle. 

March  3,  1784 

Resolved,  that  Levi  Peck  have  additional  pay  for  his  services  as 
sergeant  major. 

March  4,  1784 

Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  is  hereby  directed  to  pay  to 
Joseph  Farnsworth,  Esq.,  Commissary-General,  one  hundred  and 
sixty-five  pounds,  lawful  money,  in  hard  money  orders  on  the  three 
penny  tax;  said  Farnsworth  to  be  accountable  for  such  sum. 

Oct.  18,  1784 

Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  be,  and  is  hereby  directed  to  issue 
an  order  in  favour  of  Silvanus  Fisk,  late  deceased,  who  was 
wounded  in  the  service  of  this  State,  for  the  balance  found  due  for 
his  last  sickness,  by  the  Committee  of  Pay-Table,  upo.n  either  of 
the  Collectors  of  the  two  penny  tax  within  this  State. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  Y77 

Oct  26,  1784 

A  Committee  finds  "that  Lemuel  Roberts  has  ever  been  a  fast 
friend  to  the  liberties  of  mankind,  and  a  faithful  servant  in  the 
military  line  to  this  State  in  particular,  and  has  repeatedly  risked 
his  life  in  a  most  hazardous  manner,  and  that  he  has  undergone 
excessive  hardships  In  his  being  several  times  taken  by  the  enemy 
and  escaping  from  them  too  tedious  to  mention;  and  that  said 
Roberts  is  now  a  Captain  of  the  militia  company  in  the  town  of 
Ira 

Your  Committee  also  find  that  Noel  Porter  has  ever  been  a 
fast  friend  to  the  liberties  of  mankind;  that  when  young,  he  went 
to  the  winter  siege  of  Quebec,  where  he  lost  his  dear  father,  a 
worthy  man;  and  that  he  has  ever  been  a  faithful  soldier,  and  is 

now  an  Ensign  in  the  militia 

Oct.  29,  1784 

A  petition,  signed  William  Fitch,  setting  forth,  that  in  the 
year  1775,  he  raised  a  company  of  men  by  order  of  the  Convention 
of  the  New-Hampshire  Grants,  agreeable  to  a  recommendation  of 
Congress,  and  was  promised  by  said  Convention,  a  certain  bounty 
for  the  men  he  should  raise;  and  likewise,  pay  for  fire-arms,  blan- 
kets, and  for  enlisting,  which  has  never  been  allowed;  and  praying 
that  this  Assembly  would  allow  and  order  the  same  to  be  adjusted 
and  paid  to  him  for  the  benefit  of  said  company —  Resolved,  that 
the  Committee  of  Pay-Table  be,  and  they  are  hereby  directed  to 
take  into  consideration  the  petition  of  Captain  William  Fitch,  and 
on  adjustment,  order  pay  to  the  said  Captain's  company,  in  the 
same  m.anner  and  proportion,  as  has  been  ordered  to  Captains  Hop- 
kins's and  Brownson's  companies,  taking  into  consideration  the  pay 
the  said  Captain  Fitch  has  received. 

June  6,  1785 

Captains  Frye  Bailey,  Thomas  Johnson,  and  Simon  Stevens, 
requested  to  produce  proper  pa}'  rolls  for  the  services  of  the  militia 
in  Newbury  and  Moretown,  in  the  year  1775,  1776,  to  1781,  to  the 
Committee  of  Pay-Table,  who  are  directed  to  liquidate  said  accounts, 
and  draw  orders  on  the  Treasurer  for  the  sums  found  due. 

June  7,  1785 

Committee  of  Pay-Table  directed  to  adjust  the  depreciation  of 
Amos  Ames,  while  in  Gen.  Moses  Hazen's  regiment. 

June  10.  1785 

Joseph  Frost,  badly  wounded  in  battle  at  St.  Koick  [San 
Coick],  on  the  16th  of  August,  1777,  awarded  the  sum  of  thirty  five 
pounds,  for  his  personal  service  in  the  company,  and  as  compensa- 
tion for  his  suiierings,  cost,  &c. 

June  17,  1785 

The  sum  of  forty-three  pounds,  twelve  shillings  and  ten  pence, 
three  farthings,  awarded  to  the  administrator  on   the  estate  of 


778  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

Reuben  Ball,  late  a  soldier  in  Colonel   Seth  Warner's  regiment, 
being  for  depreciation. 

Feb.  28, 1787 
Whereas  it  appears  that  Daniel  Marsh  of  Clarendon  in  the 
winter  of  1786®  went  from  Clarendon  to  Montreal  in  Canada  with 
his  slay  and  horses,  and  carried  a  load  of  baggage  and  provisions 
for  the  troops  that  went  to  Canada  in  said  winter:  Resolved,  that 
the  Treasurer. ..issue  a  hard  money  order  for  the  sum  of  nine 
pounds  twelve  shillings  lawful  money,  payable  to  the  said  Daniel 
Marsh. 

March  1,  1787 
Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  be  directed  to  pay  unto  Dr.  Jacob 
Rubach  thirty-five  pounds  nine  shillings  and  nine  pence  in  hard 
money  orders,  being  in  full  for  all  his  services  among  the  sick  sol- 
diers on  the  frontiers  during  the  late  war,  done  to  the  State  to  this 
time. 

March  3,  1787 
Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  be  and  is  hereby  directed,  to  pay 
to  Philip  Smith,  junior,  twenty-two  pounds  seventeen  shillings, 
lawful  money,  for  depreciation  of  his  wages  while  in  the  service  of 
this  State  [Smith  had  been  a  prisoner  till  his  wages  at  forty  shil- 
lings per  month  had  amounted  to  £%'o,  but  had  been  paid  ;^3.3.0.] 

March  8,  1787 
Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  be,  and  is  hereby 
directed,  to  pay  Capt.  Peleg  Sunderland  eight  pounds  fourteen 
shillings,  in  hard  money  orders,  for  services  done  to  the  United 
States  in  piloting  Major  John  Brown  to  and  from  Canada  in  March, 
1775. 

Oct.  14,  1788 
Capt.  John  Grant  states  that  he  lost  the  money  for  his  com- 
pany's pay,  in  the  year  1777,  by  having  his  house  plundered  by  the 
enemy,  and  prays  a  compensation. 

Oct.  15,  1788 
Isaac  Osburn  prays  for  compensation  for  two  cows  and  four- 
teen sheep,  alledged  to  have  been  taken  from  him  by  a  company  of 
State  troops,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord   1777,  under  command  of 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Allen — petition  dismissed. 

Oct.  21,  1788 
John  Searl's  petition   for  compensation  for  entertaining  the 
Newhampshire  and  Massachusetts  troops,  in  time  of  the  late  war — 
read  and  dismissed. 


♦Probably  an  error  for  1776. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  779 

[517]     ■   Names  on  the  Records  of  the  Board  of  War 

Arlington,  March  ll'",  1779 
Resolved  that  the  Cap*  General  issue  an  order  to  Col.  Gideon 
Warner  [Warren]  commanding  him  to  call  forth  one  hundred  men 
properly  officered  of  the  militia  of  his  Regiment  forthwith  on  the 
reception  of  this  and  to  hold  them  in  constant  readiness  at  a  min- 
ute's warning  to  march  for  the  defence  of  the  frontier  Inhabitants 
of  this  State  whenever  he  shall  receive  intelligence  from  Capt. 
Brownson  or  other  officer  commanding  the  post  at  Rutland  that  the 
Lake  Champlain  is  clear  of  ice,  and  that  their  pay  commence  three 
days  before  starting. 

Arlington,  March  13'"  1779 
Resolved  that  the  north  line  of  Castleton  the  west  and  north 
lines  of  Pittsford  to  the  foot  of  the  Green  Mountains  be  and  is 
hereby  Established  a  line  between  the  Inhabitants  of  this  State 
and  the  Enemy,  and  all  the  Inhabitants  of  this  State  living  to  the 
north  of  said  line  are  directed  and  ordered  to  immediately  move 
with  their  families  and  Effects  within  said  Lines. 
Capt.  Brownson  twice  mentioned. 

Arlington,  April  3,  1779 


Capt. 


Col°  Samuel  Herrick  to  furnish 
Col°  Sam'  Fletcher 
Col°  Joel  Marsh 


eut. 

Non-com'd 

ofBoers  & 

privates 

1 

35 

1.3d 

35 

1 

30 

100 


The  order  of  March  11  to  Col.  Gideon  Warren  countermanded; 
he  to  raise  one  captain,  one  second  lieutenant  and  fifty  non-com- 
missioned officers  and  soldiers  of  his  Regiment — to  continue  in 
service  sixty  days. 

Shaftsbury,  May  13""  1779 

Doctor  Jacob  Buback  (Ruback)  commissioned  May  6,  1779 — to 
continue  in  force  till  10th  July  next. 

Capts.  Thomas  Sawyer  &  Brownson  named. 

Windsor  5^^  June  1779 

Resolved  that  one  hundred  and  fifty  men  officers  included  of 
the  militia  of  this  state  be  raised  immediately  to  serve  as  a  guard 
at  the  post  at  Rutland  and  the  frontiers  of  this  State  to  continue  in 
service  two  months  from  the  day  they  march  unless  sooner  dis- 
charged and  their  pay  to  commence  two  days  before  they  march 
and  that  they  be  taken  from  the  several  regiments  in  the  follow- 
ing proportion  (viz) 


Capt. 

Lt. 

En. 

Serj. 

E.  &flle 

1 

1 

1 

4 

33 

40 

(1 

1 

1 

2 

31 

35 

1 

0 

1 

3 

30 

35 

1 

0 

0 

3 

22 

25 

0 

1 

0 

1 

13 

15 

780  STATE   OF  VERMONT 


Col"  Fletcher 
Col"  Herrick 
Col.  Marsh 
Col.  Warren 
Col.  Olcott 

3         3         3       12       128       150 

Arlington  29'^  July  1779 
Resolved,  that  fifty  able  bodied  effective  Men  be  immediately 
enlisted  as  Volunteers  to  serve  in  guarding  the  frontier  inhabitants 
of  this  State  and  to  continue  in  service  until  the  sixteenth  day  of 
November  next  unless  sooner  discharged,  and  that  each  such  man 
be  allowed  eighty  pounds  Bounty  (thirty  on  entering  the  service 
and  fifty  when  discharged)  and  thre  pounds  pr  month  in  addition 
to  the  Continental  pay. 

Resolved  that  the  above  fifty  men  be  Commanded  by  one  Cap- 
tain and  two  Lieu''*  and  that  the  Cap'  be  allowed  in  addition  to 
the  Continental  Pay  and  for  recruiting  money  the  sum  of  three 
hundred  pounds,  and  that  each  Lieut,  be  allotted  for  the  above 
purpose  two  hundred  pounds  and  that  they  receive  each  one  hun- 
dred pounds  on  his  engaging,  and  the  remainder  on  their  being 
discharged. 

Arlington  30'"  July  1779 
Resolved  that  Twenty  six  able  bodied  effective  men  of  the 
militia  of  this  State  be  raised,  properly  officered  and  marched  to 
the  post  of  Rutland  by  the  IS""  day  of  August  next,  to  be  on  that 
day  delivered  to  the  Commanding  officer  of  that  post  to  continue 
in  service  two  months  unless  sooner  discharged. 

Privates. 
That  Col°  Fletcher  furnish  for  the  above  purpose  6 

Col"  Herrick  6 

Colo.  Marsh  6 

Col°  Warren  5 

Col.  Olcott  3 

Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer,  Brig.  Gen.  Allen,  Col.  V  Schaick,  and 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Allen  mentioned. 

August,  1779 

Capt.  Parmelee  Allen,  Lt.  Spencer. 

Manchester  Oct.  27«'  1779 

Resolved  that  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Everst  take  the  command 
[of  twenty  effective  men  to  be  raised  to  enter  service  at  Fort 
Ranger  15"^  November] 

Resolved  that  said  Lieutenant  have  Sixty  Pounds  p^  month 
That  each  Serjeant  have  twenty  five  pounds  p"'  month.     That  each 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR  ROLLS  781 

Corporal  and  Dnim  have  twenty  two  pounds  ten  shillings  p'  month 
That  each  soldier  have  twenty  pounds  per  monlh 

Resolved,  that  each  Noncommissioned  officer  and  soldier  have 
twenty  pounds  bounty  Paid  them  when  they  engage. 

Arlington  April  7'"  1780 

Resolved  that  said  fourt  be  built  near  the  north  Line  of  Pits- 
ford  where  Maj''  Eben'  Allen  shall  judge  Proper  That  said  fourt 
be  a  Piquit  with  proper  flankers  with  Barracks  sufficient  for  one 
Hundred  &  fifty  men  Inclosed  That  such  fourt  be  accomplished 
as  soon  as  may  be. 

Resolved  that  a  Picquit  fourt  be  built  at  Hubbardton  near 
Boardmans  Place  where  Maj'' Eben'' Allen  shall  pitch  that  there 
be  Barracks  sufficient  for  seventy  five  men  Inclosed 

Resolved  that  Cap'  Isaac  Clark  Take  the  command  of  said  Com- 
pany [raised  to  joine  Maj''  Eben'  Allen  for  the  defence  of  the  fron- 
tier.] That  Lieut.  Benj.  Everst  be  first  Lieut.  That  Rufus  Branch 
be  second  Lieut. 

Cap'  Jonathan  Fassett  appointed  Commissarv  of  Purchases. 

-  April  S""  1780 
it  is  proposed  that  each  Town  by  Taxes  pay  their  own 
men  for  the  time  being  that  each  man  have  three  shillings  for 
each  day  (and  officers  in  proportion  to  their  Rank)  and  Twopence 
for  a  Horse  p'"  mile  as  money  went  in  1774  Each  person  to  fur- 
nish himself  with  provitions  &c.  And  the  depretiation  made  up 
when  they  receive  their  money  such  roles  to  be  examined  by  the 
selectmen  of  such  Town  and  charged  to  this  State  as  money  went 
on  in  1774,  v/hich  will  in  future  be  allowed  to  each  Town  with  the 
Interest  that  all  such  expence  since  the  rising  of  the  last  Assem- 
bly be  paid  as  aforesaid.  [Such  action  on  the  part  of  the  towns 
had  been  authorized  at  the  last  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly. ] 

Cols.  Herrick,  Allen,  Warren,  Fletcher,  Marsh,  Olcott,  and 
Capt.  Safford  mentioned. 

June,  1780 

Maj.  Allen  mentioned. 

July,  1780 

Maj.  Allen,  Capt  Parmele  Allen,  Capt  'Wm.  Hutchins,  Capt 
Jesse  Safford,  Capt  Jesse  Sawyer,  Lt  Enoch  Hall. 

[August,  1780] 

Resolved  that  Maj.  B.  'Wait  furnish  the  necessary  Implements 
for  building  fourts  for  Cap'  Safford's  and  Cap'  Coxes  Companies 
and  the  necessary  Camp  Equipage  for  the  same 

August  31,  1780 

Resolved  That  Col"  J  Marsh  Col.  Safford  Maj.  B.  Wait  Cap' 
Sever  Cap'  J.  Safford  &  Cap'  Cox  be  a  Committee  to  station  Cap' 
Safford's  and  Cap'  Cox's  Companies  of  Rangers.  That  they  stake 
out  the  ground  for  fourts  and  give  directions  how  said  fourts  and 


782  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Covering  shall  be  built  [This,  upon  receiving  intelligence  that 
the  Enemy  had  taken  several  Prisoners  from  Barnard,  &c.,  and 
that  fourty  volunteers  were  to  be  raised,  to  be  commanded  by  Capt. 
Cox  and  a  Lieut,  for  the  defence  of  the  frontiers  in  that  vicinity.] 
Col.  Woods,  Maj.  Allen,  Col.  Herrick,  Col.  [Ira  Allen,  and 
Col.  Ebenezer  Allen  mentioned. 

Arlington  Nov.  29,  1780 
Capt.  Jesse  Sawyer  to  have  command  of  eighty  men,  forty 
from  Col°  Ira  Allen's  Reg'  to  march  to  Fort  Warren  without  loss  of 
time,  and  forty  from  Col°  Ebenezer  Allen's  Reg'  to  march  to  fort 
Vengeance  [at  Pitsford]  and  join  Capt  Sawyer  and  to  continue  in 
service  fourteen  days  unless  sooner  discharged. 

January,  1781 
Jona.  Fassett,  Commissary  of  Purchases;  Elisha  Clark,  Com- 
mis'y  of  Issues;  Eli  Cog.sell,  Lyman  Chase,  Amos  Bicknel!,  assist- 
ant Commis'y;  Capt  Jos.  Safford,  Gershom  Bsach,  Armourer;  Lt. 
Col.  Fletcher,  Maj.  Wait,  Maj.  Eben'  Allen,  Capts.  Jesse  Sawyer, 
Wm.  Hutchins,  Jesse  Safford,  Jonas  Galusha,  John   Powell,  Nehe- 

miah  Lovewell, Blakesley,  James  Brookins,  Josiab  Fish  ;  Lieuts. 

Zebulon  Lyon,  Gideon  Spencer,  Beriah  Green,  Nath'  Holmes,  Josiah 
Wright,  Benj.  Everest,  Moses  Evans,  Elias  Hall,  Eben'  Hoising- 
ton  Benja.  Stevens,  Noah  Chittenden,  David  Powers,  John  Board- 
man,  Wm.  Post;  Surgeon  Nath'  Dickinson,  John  Hasleton,  Capt. 
Putnam,  Col.  Herrick,  Col.  Eben''  Woods,  Ccl.  Eben'^  Allen,  Col. 
Ira  Allen,  Thomas  Tolman,  Muster  Master;  Maj.  Isaac  Clark. 

February,  1781 
Lt.  Beriah  Green,  Capt.  John  Strong,  Asst.  C.  P. ;  Capt.  Farns- 
worth,  C.  P. ;  Capt.  Brookins,  Capt.  Abraham  Salisbury,  Capt. 
Stark,  Capt.  Dan'  Comstock,  Lt.  Dyer,  Lt.  Coffin,  Ens.  Mil'ls,  Capt. 
Abner  Seely,  Capt.  Benjamin,  Lt.  Church,  Lt.  Phippen,  Lt.  Benja. 
Burton,  Mr.  Walker,  armourer;  Maj.  Matthews,  Commissary. 

March, 1781 
Capt.  P.  Sawyer,  Capt.  Daniel  Comstock,  Capt.  John  Stark,  Lt. 
Geo.  Sexton,  Lt.  Thos.  Rowley,  Jr. ,  Capt.  Hutchins,  Lt.  Gid.  Spen- 
cer, Lt.  Sam'  Phippen,  Maj.  Wait,  Lt.  Beriah  Green,  Lt.  Willis 
Hall,  Capt.  Abner  Seely,  Lt.  James  Smalley,  Shubal  Cross,  Lt., 
Capt.  Benjamin,  Capt.  Neh.  Lovewell,  Lt.  Joshua  Church. 

April,  1781. 
Capt.  John  Prat,  Lt.  Okes,  Capt.  Jotham  White,  Lt.  Edmond 
Waldo,  Lt.  Jona.  Hall,  Jr.,  Capt.  Daniel  Clapp,  Capt.  Sam'  Young, 
Lt.  James  Butterfield,  Lt.  Isaac  Patterson,  Maj.  Wait,  Lt.  Dyre, 
Lt.  Jos.  Andrus,  Col.  Fletcher,  Capt.  John  Strong,  Ass'  C.  I.,  Elisha 
Clark,  C.  Issues,  Lt.  Moses  Johnson,  Lt.  Isaac  Lyman,  Lt.  Jonas 
Rice,  Lt.  Jacob  Fairman,  Lt.  Harris,  Gershom  Beach. 

June,  1781 
Col.  Fletcher,  Col.  Walbridge,  Col.  Thos.  Lee. 


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[530]  Names  on  Records  of  Council  of  Safety 

AND  OF  Governor  and  Council. 

(The  latter  beginning  March  13,  1778) 

1777 

Aug.  i6.  Col.  John  William  and  his  party  ordered  to  recon- 
noitre in  the  vicinity  of  St.  Coik  and  Hoosack. 

Aug.  24.  Elisha  Clark  appointed  Adjutant  in  Lt.  Col.  S.  Her- 
rick's  Regfiment  and  James  Walworth  Quartermaster 

Aug.  2^.  Ebenezer  Allen  appointed  Captain.  Lt.  Martin  Powell 
addressed  as  Commissioner  of  Sequestration. 

Aug.  2j.  Capt.  Joseph  Farnsworth  addressed  as  Commissary. 
Lieut.  Silas  Watson  and  Lieut.  Benjamin  Chamberlin  and  three 
men  to  have  three  days'  provisions  as  they  are  Bold  Volunteers. 

Aug.  JO.  Order  on  Col.  Brush,  Commissary,  for  two  days  Pro- 
vision for  Isaac  Ives  and  Samuel  Barto.  Lt.  Ebenezer  Hyde  ad- 
dressed about  certain  goods  &c.  to  be  examined.  Benj.  Wait 
appointed  Major  in  Col.  Herrick's  Reg'.  Lieut.  John  Barnes  ap- 
pointed in  Capt.  Richard  Wait's  Company  of  Rangers,  Col.  Her- 
rick's Reg' 

Sept.  6.  Capt.  Wm.  Fitch  directed  to  deliver  to  Capt.  Good-, 
enough  two  side  of  leather  out  of  Marshes  Fatts.  No  objections  to 
Jesse  Fields  assisting  Commissary  Brush  until  Gen.  Lincoln's  pleas- 
ure shall  be  known. 

State  of  Vermont,  Bennington,  September  6,  1777. 

This  may  certify  to  all  whom  it  may  concern,  that  Brigadier 
General  Stark  Has  this  day  made  a  present  of  one  Hessian  Broad 
Sword  to  the  Honorable  Council  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  in  order 
to  be  kept  in  said  Council  Chamber  as  a  Memorial  in  Commemora- 
tion of  the  Glorious  Action  fought  at  Walloomsack  August  16  1777 
in  which  case  the  Exertions  of  the  said  Council  was  found  to  be 
Exceeding  serviceable. 

By  the  Donors  order 
Copy  Attest  John  Casey  A  D  Camp 

Ira  Allen,  Sec^ 

Capt.  Jona.  Fassett  ordered  to  impress  teams. 

Sept.  8.  Capt.  Eben'  Allen  recommended  to  take  leather  out 
of  Marshes  Tan  Yard  at  Shaftsbury  &  make  Mogasons  to  answer 
the  present  purpose  until  shoes  can  be  procured.  Leather  to  be 
appraised.  Lieut.  Isaac  Clark  complains  of  David  Remington  of 
Castleton  for  going  to  the  Ministerail  Army  &  serving  as  a  con- 
ductor of  Teams  in  the  King's  service.  Charles  Brewster  appointed 
one  of  the  Commissioners  of  sequestration. 


784  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Sept.  22.  Capt.  Wm.  Fitch  named.  Capt.  Jonas  Galusha  with 
the  fifty  men  of  the  militia  of  Col  Moses  Robinson's  Reg'  now 
under  his  command,  directed  to  repair  to  the  hon"'"  Major  General 
Gates's  Head  Quarters,  who  is  the  Commander  in  Chief  of  the 
Northern  Department:  Capt.  Galusha  being  unable  to  attend,  Lt. 
Wm.  Hutchins  is  ordered  to  execute  this  command. 

Sept.  24.  Dr.  Nath'  Dickinson  complains  that  he  is  not  pro- 
vided with  necessary  medicine,  spirits,  &c.,  for  the  wounded. 
Nathaniel  Mallery  permitted  to  join  Capt.  Smith's  Company. 

Capts.  Nathan  Smith  and  Rbenezer  Wood  ordered  to  go  to 
Pawlet  for  flour,  for  which  they  were  to  apply  to  Col.  Benj.  Si- 
monds;  and  Wood  was  to  proceed  to  General  Warren  with  the 
same  if  Col.  S.  should  approve 

Sept.  25.  Five  teams  ordered  for  Cols.  Brown  and  Herrick  to 
bring  on  plunder  to  this  place  (Bennington). 

Sept.  26.  Lt.  Ebenezer  Hide  ordered  to  repair  to  Paulet  for  a 
load  of  plunder  belonging  to  Col"  Brown,  which  load  he  is  to  De- 
liver safe  to  this  Council.  Ebenezer  Tolman  and  Consider 
Turner,  soldiers  in  Col.  Marshal  Reg'  in  Capt.  Nathaniel  Winslow's 
Company,  are  permitted  to  pass  the  Guards  from  this  to  Still 
Water.     Abel  Wright  permitted  15  days  absence  from  his  Reg' 

Oct.  I.  Capt.  Winchester  requests  teams  to  forward  provitions 
for  the  Speedy  Relief  of  the  Army;  one  hundred  barrels  of  flour 
to  be  forwarded.     Moses  Cleveland  employed  to  ride  post. 

Oct.  p.  Jephtha  Bartholomew  permitted  to  jo.in  Capt.  Parmaly 
Allen's  Company  in  the  Ranging  service.  Capt.  Joseph  Bowker 
and  George  Foot  appointed  Commissioners  of  sequestration. 

Oct.  24.  Capt.  Elkanah  Cook  appointed  Commissioner  of 
sequestration. 

Oct.  JO.     Michal  Dunning  appointed  Com"'  of  sequestration. 

Nov.  13.  Jacob  Ruback,  Surgeon,  signs  a  certificate  that  Jona. 
Howard  is  unfit  for  duty;  permitted  to  pass  home  and  is  discharged. 

Nov.  18.  Serg'  Silas  Livermore,  Com''  of  guard,  has  faithfully 
done  his  duty 

Nov.  ig.  Lt.  Peter  Roberts,  Com'  of  sequestration,  requested 
to  furnish  Colonel  Thomas  Chittenden  with  a  quantity  of  Hay  at 
Arlington  (if  any  there)  for  the  support  of  his  Cattle,  keeping  an 
account  of  the  same  Capt.  John  Fassett  and  his  Lieuts.  Matthew 
Lyon  and  Jona.  Wright,  to  be  paid  all  the  ration  money  due  while 
on  service  at  Onion  River  in  1776,  amounting  to  Twenty  Dollars. 
Joseph  Smith  and  Abraham  Salisbury  appointed  Com"  of  Seques- 
tration. Col°  Marsh  and  Col"  Peter  Olcott  ordered  to  join  Gen- 
eral Gates  immediately  (Sept.  18th).  Col  Wm.  William  ordered 
to  come  forward  with  all  the  militia  he  can  raise  out  of  his  regi- 
ment without  one  moment's  loss  of  time     (Sept.  18).     Sergeant 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  785 

SmalJey's  appointment  as  a  Lieut,  in  Capt.  Wood's  Company  spoken 
of  and  left  to  Col.  Herrick.  Doctors  Hovey,  Hogan,  and  Jona.  Potts 
mentioned.  A  letter  forwarded  by  Lt.  Holmes.  Maj.  Wait  and 
Capt.  Allen  complimented  for  Spirited  Conduct  in  their  late  Expe- 
dition by  Col.  Herrick's  orders. 

Nov.  25.  Capt.  Samuel  Robinson  ordered  to  take  Prisoners  to 
Albany. 

1778 

Feb^  7.  Capt.  Gideon  Warren  proposed  by  Council  to  com- 
mand a  detachment  of  100  men  to  march  as  soon  as  possible  to 
Guard  the  Frontiers  of  this  State;  Council  send  ten  pounds  of 
powder. 

Col.  James  Mead  ordered  to  send  a  Lieut,  and  fifteen  men  to 
join  Capt.  Warren  in  guarding  the  Frontier  settlements  on  Lake 
Champlain. 

Feb.  10.  Col.  Herrick  and  Maj.  Benj.  Wait  appointed  to  com- 
mand a  Reg'  to  be  raised  to  assist  to  Carry  into  Execution  a  plan 
proposed  by  the  Hon  Continental  Congress  for  penetrating  into 
the  Province  of  Quebec.  Ten  Dollars  bounty.  Capt.  Seely  to 
have  another  appointment.     Capt.  Joseph  Boyden  appointed. 

January  rj.     Wheat  delivered  to  James  Lewis,  Serj'  Major 

January  14.  Gen.  Jacob  Bayley.  Cols.  Olcott,  Jos.  Marsh  and 
John  Barrett,  or  any  two  of  them,  empowered  to  give  a  permit  for 
the  exportation  of  wheat  corn,  &c.  Capt.  Averis  directed  to  em- 
ploy Abner  Wolcott  in  service  of  Continent. 

Feb.  4.  Cols.  Moses  Robinson,  Timo.  Brownson,  James  Mead, 
Jos.  Marsh,  Olcott,  and  Wm.  Williams  ordered  to  report  number 
of  Male  Inhabitants  between  sixteen  and  sixty  years  of  age  of 
what  Denomination  soever  (ministers  of  the  Gospel  excepted) 
within  limits  of  their  regiments. 

Feb.  10.  Capt.  E.  Wood  appointed  to  raise  fifty  men.  Maj. 
Wait  and  Capts.  E  Allen,  Jesse  Sawyer,  Parmely  Allen,  Ebene- 
zer  Wood  mentioned.      Boyden  and  Abner  Seely  appointed. 

Feb.  17.     Instructions  to  Capt.  Abner  Seely. 

March  6.  Instructions  to  Capt.  E.  Allen  respecting  troops  to 
protect  the  Northern  Inhabitants  of  this  State.  A  Report  that  the 
Intended  Expedition  to  Canada  is  dropped. 

March  13.  Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer  complimented  for  a  signal 
victory  at  Shelburne,  and  directed  to  retreat  to  the  Block  House 
at  New  Haven,  bringing  with  him  all  the  Friendly  Inhabitants, 
but  to  destroy  no  building,  wheat,  or  other  effects. 

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786 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


March  26.  Capts.  Ebenezer  Allen  and  Isaac  Clark  ordered  to 
repair  to  relief  of  Capt.  Thomas  Sawyer,  take  post  at  Fort  William 
on  Otter  Creek,  send  out  scouts,  &c. 

April  Adjutant  Joseph  Fay  sworn.  Lt.  Col.  Walbridge 
ordered  by  Col.  Herrick  to  lead  2d  company  in  Bennington  to 
choice  of  a  Capt.  Time  of  service  of  Capts.  Allen  &  Clark's  Com- 
pany expires  May  2d. 

April  24.  Capt.  N.  Smith  ordered  to  aid  Capt.  Ebenezer  Allen 
13  days  from  April  22d,  or  more  if  necessary. 

April  25.  Capt.  Ebenezer  Wallis,  Lt.  Thos.  Butterfield  «&  Ens. 
James  Hawley  took  commissions.  Elisha  Clark  as  A.  D.  Commis- 
sary for  the  Party  at  Pittsford,  Rutland,  &c.,  to  receive  wheat, 
&c.  from  People  to  the  Northward. 

May  28.     (Arlington). 


Names  of  the  Officers  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  the  Militia  of  this  State. 

Colonel  Samuel  Herrick 
'  Lt.  Colonel  Ebenezer  Walbridge 

Major  Gideon  Olin 
Adjutant  Joseph  Fay 
Q.  Master  John  Burnham 


1"  Company  in  Bennington 
Capt  Samuel  Robinson 
1  L'  Gideon  Spencer 
2dL' 
Ens°  Joseph  Hinesdel 

1"  Comy  in  Shaftsbury 
Capt  Abiathar  Waldo 
Lt 
Ensign  John  Sunderland 

1^'  Corny  in  Pownall 
Capt 
L' 
Ensign 


2^  Comy  Bennington 
Capt.  W""  Hutchins 
1^'  L'  N.  Filmore 
2''  L'  Joseph  Ruder 
Ens"  Lib.  Armstrong 

%^  Comy  in  Pownall 
Capt 
Lt 
Ens" 

2''  Comy  in  Shaftsbury 
Capt  Jonas  Galusha 
Lt  Gid"  Lyon 
Ens°  Nathan  Stone 


Arlington 
Capt  Ebenezer  Wallace 
Lt  Thomas  Butterfield 
Ensign  James  Hawley 


Sunderland  Comy 
Capt.  Daniel  Comstock 
Lt  Eli  Brownson 


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787 


Names  of  the  Officers  of  the  3**  Regiment  of  this  State 


Col°  Gideon  Warren 
L*  Col°  James  Claghorn 
Major  Nathan  Smith 
Adjutant  Jon^  Saxton 
Q.  Master  George  Foot 

1^*    Com''  Manchester 
Capt  Gideon  Ormsby 
Liu'  Solomon  Soper 
Ens"  William  Saxton 

3''     Company  Reuperte 
Capt  Tahan  Noble 
L'  Enoch  Eastman 
Ens"  Moses  Robinson 

5     Company  Rutland 
Capt  Simeon  Wright 
L'  Samuel  Campbell 
Ens"  Nathaniel  Blanchard 

7     Company  Clarendon 
Capt  Thomas  Sawver 
L* 
Ens" 


13  *  Company  Castleton 
Capt  Ephraim  Buel 
L'  Israel  Hulbert 
Ens"  Gershom  Lake 

15     Company  Wallingford 
L'  Abraham  Ives 
Ens"  Abraham  Jackson 

10     Company  Rutland 
Capt. 
L' 
Ens" 


S''     Company  Dorset 
Capt  Abraham  Underbill 
L'  Richard  Dunning 
Ens"  Ephraim  Reynolds 

4     Company  Tinmouth 
Capt  John  Spafford 
L'  Samuel  Allen 
Ens"  Orange  Train 

6     Company  Paulet 
Capt  John  Stark 
Lt.  Samuel  Willard 
En"  Joel  Harmon 

8  Company  Poultney 
Capt  Zebediah  Dewey 
L'  James  Brookings 
Ens"  Wm.  Ward 

9  Company  Pittsford 
Capt  Benjamin  Cooley 
L'  Moses  Olmsted 
Ens"  James  Hopkins 

11  Company  Wells 
Capt  Daniel  Culver 
L'  Abel  Merriman 
Ens"  Zacheus  Malery 

12  Company  Danby 
Capt  Stephen  Corkins 
L'  Isaac  Guage 

Ens"  Thomas  Rowley 

14  Company  Neshobe[Brandon] 
Capt  Thomas  Tuttle 
L'  Nathan  Daniels 
Ens"  Amos  Cuttler 


16. 
Capt. 


Company  Sandgate 


788  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

April  2g.  Capt.  Brownson's  Company  has  been  some  time  in 
service  at  Rutland. 

May  22.  Col.  Beedel  received  orders  from  the  Marquis  De  la 
Fayette  to  recruit  a  regiment,  by  which  he  has  raised  three  hun- 
dred &  ninety  nine  men  a  very  considerable  part  in  this  State,  as 
appears  by  his  particular  return  to  me  [Thomas  Chittenden] 

June  Capt.  Putnam  acts  as  quartermaster. 

June  ij.  Col.  Fletcher  ordered  to  draught  seventy  three  effect- 
ive men  in  his  regiment  and  march  them  to  Rutland. 

June  i8.  Col.  Walbridge  ordered  to  take  command  of  one  hun- 
dred and  one  men  draughted  from  Col"  Herrick's  regiment  and 
march  them  to  Rutland — to  help  guard  the  Frontiers.  An  order  to 
Sergt.  Griswold  for  provisions  for  two  tory  prisoners.  Committee 
to  settle  Roll  of  Capt.  L.  Goodenough's  Company  for  1777. 

Sept.  JO.  Col.  Herrick  ordered  to  send  seventy  men  to  Rut- 
land. Col.  Warren  ordered  to  raise  thirty  men  in  Sandgate,  Man- 
chester, Dorset,  Reupert  and  Danbee. 

October  15.  Robert  Johnson  commissioned  Lt.  Col.  of  4th  Regi- 
ment. 

1779 

February  2j.  Sergt.  John  Train  and  soldiers  under  Capt.  Isaac 
Clark  in  1778  petition  for  payment.  James  Fletcher  allowed  one 
month's  wages  for  service,  expenses  of  sickness,  &c. 

Feb.  28.  Capts.  Gideon  Brownson  &  Capt.  John  Smith  re- 
quested to  continue  their  Companies  in  service  till  May  1st. 

March  Enoch  Woodbridge  addressed  as  C.  I.  in  a  letter  by 
the  Governor. 

April        Col.  Warren  allowed  £VIQ  for  being  wounded. 

June         Noah  Smith  appointed  Paymaster 

1780 

June         Noah  Smith  Paymaster. 

October  ij.  Capt.  Giles  Wolcott  appointed  Commissary  in  this 
present  alarm.     Samuel  Billings  asst.  Commissary. 

Oct.  20.  Joseph  Farnsworth  appointed  Commissary  of  Pur- 
chases to  act  with  Major  Samuel  Billings. 

December.  Thomas  Tolman  appointed  Pay  Master  of  Troops 
for  ensuing  year. 

1781 

Arlington  6  March  1781 

In  consequence  of  your  being  appointed  to  Procure  some  Lead 
for  the  use  of  this  State  which  will  be  attended  with  Expence, 

You  are  therefore  hereby  Authorized  to  Call  upon  Gentlemen 
who  may  have  money  to  pay  into  the  Treasury  of  this  State  for 
Lands  for  any  sum  you  may  have  occasion  for     And  your  Rec' 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  789 

shall  answer  on  settlement  with  the  Treasurer  for  Granting  fees 
Majf  Goodrich.  Thos.  Chittenden 

In  Council,  Arlington  6  April  1781 

Resolved  that  application  to  Maj""  William  Goodrich  be  made 
to  furnish  the  state  of  Vermont  with  six  Tons  of  Lead  four  tons  of 
which  he  is  hereby  Earnestly  requested  to  Deliver  to  Major  Fay  at 
Bennington  with  12,000  Good  Gun  Flints  with  all  convenient  dis- 
patch &  the  other  two  Tons  of  Lead  &  6,000  flints  to  be  forwarded 
to  Windsor  in  said  State  to  be  consigned  to  Major  Benjamin  Wait — 
— copy  Delyi  Maj"'  Goodrich —  ,  Jos  Fay  Secy 

October  26.  Resolved  that  the  paymaster  diliver  ^200  to  Cap- 
tain Richardson  taking  his  Receipt  for  the  same,  he  being  account- 
able to  deliver  the  same  to  Captain  Ward  Bayley,  and  the  officers 
and  soldiers  of  his  Company  at  upper  Cohoos  (being  three  months 
wages  for  said  company  nearly). 

Oct.  2j.     Jos.  Farnsworth,  Esq'',  elected  Commissary  General. 

Nov.  14.  Mr.  Samuel  Sherman,  Postrider,  allowed  ;^10.10  for 
his  services  to  the  State. 

1782 

March  8.  Alexander  Brush  appointed  Captain  to  command  a 
company  in  the  ensuing  campaign. 

August  zp.  Brig.  Gen.  E.  Allen  appointed  to  command  Volun- 
teers [250  men]  raised  to  assist  the  civil  authority  in  the  County 
of  Windham. 

Papers  on  file  in  Office  of  Secretary  of   State. 

[522]  Petition  of  Maj.  Aaron  Rowley  and  Capt.  Samuel 
Clark,  dated  Jany  26,  1782,  at  Williamstown,  stating  that  they 
were  wounded  at  the  battle  of  John^  Town  in  October  last  and 
were  for  present  "disenabled  from  business,"  praying  for  grant  of 
land. 

Lt.  Thos.  Butterfield,  order  in  favor  of,  dated  March  19, 
1783,  for  ^3  for  riding  express  to  Guilford. 

Richard  Blanchard,  Quarter  Master  of  5th  Reg',  July  7,  1777, 
gave  a  receipt  to  Isaac  Clark,  one  of  the  Contractors,  for  steers. 

Lieut.  John  Powell,  Aug.  18,  1777,  gave  receipt  to  Maj. 
Israel  Smith  for  £,i2  to  enli.st  men  with. 

Lieut.  Elisha  Burton,  Aug.  17,  1777,  gave  similar  receipt 
to  Maj.  Smith. 

Capt  Richard  Wait,  Aug.  31,  1777,  gave  similar  receipt  to  Maj. 
Thos.  Murdock. 


790  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Sami  Smith,  John  Marston,  Sol.  White,  Ely  White  &  Francis 
House,  Norwich.  Aug.  30,  1777,  gave  a  receipt  to  Israel  Smith  for 
$10  each,  as  making  up  the  ;£6  bounty  ordered  for  the  Rangers 
in  Gloucester  County. 

Elisha  Clark,  "having  charge  of  the  affairs  of  the  disseased," 
was  allowed  an  account  for  expense  in  nursing,  &c.,  Nathan 
Clark,  Jr.,  Clerk  of  Capt.  Dewey's  Company,  Col.  Robinson's 
Regiment,  in  the  action  Aug.  16,  1777, — under  dates  of  Sept.,  Oct. 
&  Nov.  1777. 

Lieut.  Jesse  Safford,  Jan^  3,  1777,  gave  to  Capt.  Joshua 
Hazen  ^197.3.0  for  use  of  Capt  Eben''  Wood's  Comp^  of  Rangers. 

Capt.  Jesse  Sawyer,  July  22d  1777,  gave  receipt  for  ;^61  for 
bounty  to  soldiers  of  his  Company. 

Lt.  Isaac  Clark,  Sept  11,  1777,  gave  receipt  for  money  "paid 
out  for  provisions  for  the  Rangers  on  scout  to  Castleton." 

Jacob  Ruback,  Surgeon,  Aug.  35,  1777,  gave  receipt  for  ;^13 
"as  part  of  his  pay  as  surgeon  of  the  8  Companies  of  Rangers." 

Francis  House,  Aug  34,  1777,  gave  receipt  for  5  dolls,  "towards 
his  wages  in  the  Ranging  service  in  the  Gloucester  Com^. 

Account  of  Isaac  Clark,  D.  C.  of  Prisoners,  for  3  days  atten- 
dance at  East  Bay,  dated  Octo.  31,  1783. 

Giles  Wolcott,  A.  D.  Q.  M.  General,  gave  receipt  April  30, 
1778,  for  ;^50  for  the  purpose  of  transporting  provisions  to 
frontiers. 

Capt.  Zadock  Everest's  acct.  for  journey  on  public  business 
from  Williamstown  to  Pawlet,  Nov.  3,  1777,  and  for  17  days 
service  as  Commissary  purchasing,  &c. ,  for  a  scout  under  the 
command  of  Capt.  Eben-^  Allen  from  Nov.  5th  to  Nov.  33d,  1777. 

[533]  Seth  Chase's  acct.  as  armorer  in  1780,  Capt.  Jesse 
Safford's  Company  stationed  at  Fort  Fortitude,  ;^1.13.1.  Also  an 
acct.  as  armorer  to  Capt.  John  Benjamin's  Company  stationed  at 
Fort  Fortitude  from  March  3,  1781,  to  Nov.  35,  1781. 

Parish  Coburn,  Asst.  Commissary  of  Purchases,  allowed, 
Feby  8,  1781,  by  Jona.  Fassett,  C.  P.,  ;^41.15.5  balance  "due  to 
him  on  settlement  of  his  accounts  for  last  campaign." 

Doct.  Lemuel  Chipman,  Surgeon,  allowed  his  acct.  for 
attending  Wm.  Dickson,  a  soldier  of  Wm,  Hutchins  Company 
from  April  15  to  May  8th,  1783. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  791 

A  Certificate  by  Thos.  Tolman  that  Lt.  Samuel  Clark  was 
commissioned  as  Lt.  in  Col.  Wait's  Battalion,  but  was  "not 
stationed  at  any  post  being  not  needed,  altho'  he  was  on  command 
&  expense  for  some  time,"  and  that  said  Tolman,  by  advice  of  the 
Governor,  paid  him,  Sept.  25,  1781,  £3.7.6;  this  certificate  dated 
Aug.  11,  1786;  and  on  the  same  day  Tolman  was  paid  said  sum  by 
Committee  of  Pay  Table. 

Capt.  Eben''  Wallis'  acct.  dated  April  21st,  1778,  for  six  days' 
service  in  scouting,  and  for  service  done  by  Eleazer  Abbe  5  days, 
&by  Lucas  Jones  6  days, — done  by  order  of  Governor  and  Council. 
— No  other  date  given. 

John  Davis'  order,  without  date,  to  the  Paymaster  of  Col. 
Warner's  Regiment  to  pay  to  one  P.  Bliss  "all  the  wages  that  is 
due  to  me  which  is  11  months  as  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Simeon  Smith's 
Company  in  Col.  Warner's  Regiment;"  also  ;£9  depreciation 
money.      Nothing  more  appears  on  the  paper. 

Capt.  Jesse  Sawyer,  Feb^  31st,  1778,  gave  a  receipt  for  $100 
for  "recruiting  a  Company  of  men  to  serve  in  an  expedition  to 
Canada." 

Lieut.  Thos.  Butterfield's  acct.  for  his  "expenses  paid  out 
with  a  flag  to  Canada  for  himself  and  others  to  recover  Winthrop 
Hoit,  and  John  &  Henry  Lovel,  prisoners  in  close  confinement  at 
Quebec,"  dated   March  2,  1783;  allowed  ;^10  10.0 

John  Benjamin's  acct.,  June  5,  1779,  for  boarding  Titus 
Simons  from  Sept.  8,  1778  to  Fefay  17th  1779,  and  for  11  days 
carrying  him  to  Bennington,  and  16  days  on  public  business,  viz: 
5  days  carrying  public  papers  to  Manchester,  2  days  fetching 
proclamations,  &c,  2  days  to  carry  orders  to  Col.  Marsh,  5  days  to 
raise  posse  comitatus  to  suppress  insurrection  in  Cumberland 
County,  and  i  days  attendance  on  Superior  Court. 

Maj.  Simeon  Edward's  acct.,  Oct.  1783,  for  2  journeys  from, 
&c.,  by  Governor's  order  ^1.4.0;  for  1  journey  on  public  business 
£2;  "Nov.  1st,  1783,  To  the  principal  part  of  my  time  spent  in 
watching  the  motion  of  the  Yorkers  and  giving  intelligence,  by 
the  request  of  the  Governor  and  (len.  Fletcher,  five  months 
;^26.00.0 

Isaac  Brownson,  order  for  ^2.10.0  "for  his  extra  pay  as  a 
Drum  Major  of  Maj.  Brownson 's  Battalion  in  1782." 

Moses  Olmsted's  acct.  for  nursing,  &c.,  furnished  to  the  fol- 
lowing soldiers  "belonging  to  Maj.  Eben'  Allen's  Detachment  in 
Feb^,    March   and   April   last,"  dated    Pittsford,    Fort    Vengeance, 


792  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

April  8,  1780,  to  wit;  Whelar  Branch,  3  weeks;  John  Odell,  3  do. ; 
Drummer  Wentworth,  1  do.  ;  Darius  Moon,  3  do. ;  Nathan  Clap, 
2  do;  Seth  Hinman,  3  do.  ;  Jonas  Odell,  3  days;  Wm.  Briggs,  10 
days;  Eben'  Squires,  5J^  days;  James  Handley,  4  weeks. 

Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Pearl's  acct.,  to  rations  35  days  in  the  three 
alarms  at  Skeensborough,  Ticonderoga  &  Castleton — no  date — 
paid  Sept.  1781. 

Wm.  Cox's  acct.  for  "boarding  Gideon  Welman  three  weeks 
and  three  days  when  a  soldier  in  the  company  belonging  to  Capt 
Comstock, — no  date  given — date  of  Pay  Table  order,  Oct.  21st — 
Isaac  Tichenor  &  Timo.  Brownson  Committee — no  year — money 
TeC^  under  date  of  July  3,  1787. 

[524]  James  Underhill — acct  of  Abraham  Underhill,  dated 
Nov'  22d,  1781,  for  keeping  James  when  sick  in  state  service,  67 
days. 

James  Matthews — allowed  by  Sam'  Robinson,  Lt.  Col.,  Dec. 
30,  1783,  for  20  days  service  done  in  July,  1782  [or  1783— not 
very  legible.] 

Capt.  Eben'  Allen,  April  8,  1778,  received  pr  Silas  Pratt  ^^50 
"for  the  use  of  himself  and  ofBcers." 

Noah  Chittenden,  allowed,  May  26th,  1778,  ^16  2.0  for  board- 
ing, nursing,  &c.,  "when  he  was  wounded." 

Asa  Edmonds — a  certificate  by  Sam'  Will  [rest  of  name  torn 
off]  that  E.  served  as  a  sergeant  major  "near  about  or  quite  the 
[torn  off,  probably  thirty]  days  in  the  alarm  which  happened  about 
last  October,"  dated  June  28,  1781. 

Doct.  Laban  Gates'  acct.  for  doctoring  at  various  times  from 
Octo.  16,  1780,  to  Dec.  30th,  1780,  in  which  are  items  for  "extract- 
ing a  ball  from  the  abdomen  of  Phineas  Parkhurst  of  Royalton, 
Oct.  16th,  and  for  "dressing  Charles  Tilden's  arm  which  was 
wounded  by  the  Indians  at  Brookfield,"  Oct.  30th. 

Doct.  Nathan  Foot — certificate  by  Capt.  Thos.  Sawyer  that  Dr. 
F.  did  attend  upon  the  wounded  that  he  left  at  Panton  on  the  11th 
of  March,  1778;  and  Doct.  F.'s  acct.  for  31  days  attendance  upon 
five  wounded  men. 

Nath'  Dickinson,  Surgeon — acct  for  10  days'  service  as  surgeon 
of  militia  defending  the  frontiers,  Oct  1780 — Sept  1783,  5  days  in 
County  of  Windham  and  2  days  to  Manchester  with  Militia, — and 
acct.  "to  paid  Doct.  Josiah  Fuller  for  2  days  service  as  mate— & 
for  21  days  at  Castleton. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS  793 

Doct.  Wm.  Wolcott— acct,  Jan''  19th,  1783,  for  visiting  James 
Lyncey  by  order  of  Col.  Isaac  Clark,  Commissi  of  Prisoners,  & 
dressing  a  gun-shot  wound;  14  visits,  ^11.3.0 

Ephraim  Willmarth's  acct.  for  paying  "Doct.  David  Brown 
for  dressing  my  wound  that  I  received  in  the  battle  near  Benning- 
ton, Aug.  16,  1778  [1777?];"  to  boarding  8  weeks,— time  lost,  £4.. 

Joseph  Lewis— acct.  dated  Feby  13,  1779,  "for  cash  paid  Doct. 
Seth  Alden  for  attending  and  dressing  his  wound  that  he  received 
in  the  seven  months  service,  ^9.0.0." 

Jacob  Ruback,  Surgeon — receipt  dated  Fort  Ranger,  May  29, 
1779,  "then  reC  of  Col.  Jas.  Claghorn,  Coms^,  $50  for  which  I 
promise  to  account  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  when  I  receive 
pay  for  present  service,"  Acct.  dated  Sept.  9,  1781,  for  service 
done  to  Col.  Sam'  Fletcher's  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  1781, — 
dates  of  items,  July  and  August;  persons  furnished  with  medicines 
on  said  acct.  are  John  Cook,  Capt  Brookins'  Com^,  Ric'^  Chamberlin, 
Capt.  Hutchins,  Wm  Hutchins,  Jr.,  Dan'  Beaman,  Asa  Barret, 
Adoniah  Montague,  Josiah  Lawrence,  Benj.  Shelden,  Jona.  Town, 
Lt.  Demock  Capt.  Comstock's  Comp^; — whole  acct.,  ;^11.11.0  Also 
an  acct.  under  dates  from  Nov.  32d,  1781  to  May  33,  1783;  whole 
acct.  _;^3b.l.O — Nov.  33,  1781,  amputating  Simeon  Olmstead's  finger 
at  Fort  Vengeance.  Nov.  35th  at  Fort  Vengeance,  reducing  Serg' 
N.  Hutchins'  shoulders,  &  sundries  to  Serg'  Bartlet.  Jan''  21st, 
1782,  visit  to  Pittsford  to  Serg'  Dorfy;  visit  to  Castleton  &  reduc- 
ing Jas.  Handley's  broken  ribs;  Feb^  amputating  both  feet  of 
Chamberlin  at  Clarendon;  May  30th  and  33d,  visit  to  Castleton,  to 
Hammon  Lawrence.  At  bottom  is  a  certificate  by  Capt.  Comd' 
Wm.  Hutchins,  that  he  employed  Doct.  J.  R.  Surg"  to  doctor  the 
men  under  his  command.  Also,  an  acct.  for  8  mos.  15  days  ser- 
vice as  a  surgeon  to  Maj.  Allen's  Detachment  from  March  16th  to 
Nov.  30th  1780. 

Wm.  Gould — acct.  for  "11  days  service  as  a  surgeon  m  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  Regiment  at  Castleton  in  the  alarm  in  Oct.  1780,"  and 
for  3  travels  from  Rupert  to  Castleton. 

Timothy  Bliss — act  dated  Manchester,  Dec.  31,  1781,  for  5 
days' service  "as  a  quartermaster  in  Maj.  Ormsby's  Detachment 
in  going  to  the  westward  to  suppress  an  insurrection." 

[535]  Azel  Washburn,  surgeon — acct  dated  Nov.  8,  1778,  for 
"visit  to  Rupert  to  set  Mr.  Webster's  shoulder  dislocated  in  the 
militia  service." 

Doct.  Sam'  Porter — acct.  for  service  doctoring  Capt.  Sawyer's 


794  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Comp'',  Col.  Herrick's  Reg' — sundries  at  various  dates  from  Aug. 
18th  to  Sept  35th,  1777— W"'  Town. 

Doct.  Stevens  Powers — acct.  for  doctoring,  July  4th,  1781,  by 
order  of  Lt.  Beriah  Green,  John  Allen,  a  soldier  in  Lt.  Col.  Benj. 
Wait's  Battalion  &  in  Capt  Neh.  Lovewell's  Comp'',  seven  weeks; 
Nov.  1781,  visiting  Solomon  Aiken,  a  soldier  in  s^  Com^,  twice; 
and  Aug.  14,  1782,  visiting  Thomas  Lanfier,  a  soldier  in  Capt. 
Beriah  Green's  Comp^. 

Doct.  Zina  Hitchcock — acct.  dated  Cambridge,  July,  Aug',  1781. 
to  visiting  and  dressing  the  wound   of  Henry  Pollster  45  times, 

;£7.05.0 

Lt.  John  Mott — acct.  dated  Fort  Ranger,  Dec.  9,  1778,  stating 
that  on  30th  Nov.  he  rec*  orders  from  Capt.  Gideon  Ormsby  and 
Mr.  Stephen  Washburn,  Commissioners,  to  take  5  men,  3  from 
this  post  &  2  inhabitants,  to  go  to  New  Haven  &  remove  3  families 
to  this  post,  &  to  send  to  know  the  situation  of  the  people  at 
Monkton,  and  stating  the  expenses. 

Abdial  Webster — order  for  ;^25  for  "8  weeks  board  while  he 
was  lame  with  the  wound  he  received  in  the  militia  service,  which 
boarding  was  after  the  8th  of  Dec.  1778,"  dated  Aug.  13,  1779. 

Capt.  Eben'  Woods— acct.  dated  Pawlet,  Nov.  30,  1777,  for 
"cash  expended  for  boarding  myself  &  one  prisoner  in  a  scout 
from  Lake  Champlain  to  PoUet  ten  days." 

Serg'  Reuben  Rowlee — acct.  for  self  &  guard  apprehending, 
&c.,  a  tory  and  delivering  him  to  the  Com^  Officer  at  Fort  Ranger 
at  Rutland,  29th  of  April,  1779,-4  days  &  3  nights. 

Noah  Smith,  Paymaster — acct.  dated  Rupert,  15th  July,  1779, 
for  "  two  journeys  to  Albany  one  in  July  &  the  other  in  August, 
as  paymaster  to  procure  money,  &c, — performed  in  8J^  days; 
acct.  allowed  Aug.  21st,  1779. 

Capt.  Daniel  Comstock — acct.  dated  Nov.  15th,  1778,  for  going 
on  the  1st  inst.  to  Skeensborough  "to  assist  the  distrest  inhabi- 
tence  ";  lay  on  the  rode  one  day  waiting  for  Capt.  Wallis,  &  next 
day  set  out  with  Capt.  Wallis  &  went  as  far  as  Capt  Averis  in 
Manchester;  &  then  returned,  hearing  the  business  was  done;  the 
acct.  "  for  myself  "  is  ^1.16.0 

Lieut.  John  Sawyer — order  from  Governor,  dated  Nov.  2, 1778, 
for  ^7.10.0  "towards  his  additional  wages  as  a  soldier  in  Capt. 
Thos.  Sawyer's  Company  in  the  seven  months  service,"  receipted, 
"John  Sawyer  Lt." 

Charles  Tilden — petition  to  General  Assembly  dated  Jan''  30, 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  795 

1782,  stating  that  in  the  alarm  when  Royalton  was  destroyed,  Oct 
1780,  he  was  in  Capt  Sam'  McClure's  Compy  as  a  sergeant,  and  in 
pursuit  was  wounded  in  his  arm,  and  claiming  2  months'  extra  for 
said  wound: — he  was  attended  by  Laban  Gates,  surgeon. 

A  petition  of  Lt.  Col.  Sam'  Robinson,  dated  Feb''  13,  1783, 
stating  that  about  the  25th  of  last  Oct;  Col.  Fletcher,  then  com- 
mandant at  Castleton,  ordered  the  petitioner  to  send  a  scout  out 
of  the  regiment  commanded  by  Col.  R. ,  to  Mt.  Independence,  and 
that  he,  Lt.  Col.  R.  "sent  sergeant  Archelus  Tupper,  Silas  Wal- 
bridge,  Jos.  Willoughby,  Jr.,  Nath'  Grave,  Ammi  Fuller,  and 
Jesse  Bruster,  who  on  their  way  was  one  killed,  the  rest  taken 
prisoners  and  lost  their  guns,  accoutrements  &  ammunition;"  and 
praying  the  Gen.  Assembly  to  pay  them  for  said  articles:  and  the 
Gen.  Assembly  resolved  to  make  good  said  articles  to  said  persons, 
except  Tupper,  and  that  Ezekiel  Bruster  should  have  a  gun  in 
lieu  of  the  one  by  him  lent  to  Serjeant  Tupper. 

[526]  Francis  Akely — order  granted  March  7,  1787,  for 
;,^40.6.6  "for  his  depreciation  money  due  to  him  for  service  done 
this  State." 

Jeduthan  Roberts — order,  of  same  date,  amount  and  purpose 
as  above. 

Abel  Rice — order,  of  same  date  and  amount  and  for  same 
object. 

Nathaniel  Carpenter,  same 

Asa  Pratt,  same;  no  receipt  of   payment   on    this 

order. 

Philip  Smith,  Jr. — a  resolve  of  the  Gen.  Assembly,  March  3, 
1787,  to  pay  said  Smith  ^22.17.0  "depreciation  of  his  wages  while 
in  the  service  of  this  State." 

Joseph  Tyler — petition  to  Gen.  Assembly,  stating  that  Aug. 
16,  1777,  at  the  battle  at  Waloomsack  he  was  wounded  and  by  his 
wound  disabled  until  the  last  of  October,  1777,  &  praying  for  com- 
pensation for  expenses  amounting  to  _;^11.12.0;  petition  granted 
Octo.  12,  1778. 

Order  by  Governor  in  favor  of  Col.  Gideon  Warren  Sept.  11, 
1778,  for  ;^110,  "towards  what  was  granted  to  him  by  the  Gen. 
Assembly  at  their  session  at  Bennington  in  June  last  on  account 
of  a  wound  received  in  the  service  of  the  U.  States." 

Elisha  Hawley,  petition  to  Gen.  Assembly,  dated  Windsor, 
Mar.  18,  1778,  stating  that  he  "went  with  the  militia  to  Ticon- 
deroga  and   was  there  at  the  time  it  was  evacuated,  and   served  as 


796  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

a  Lieut,  for  the  term  of  fifteen  days  from  the  time  he  left  home 
till  he  returned,  for  which  he  has  got  no  pay  as  yet.  The  reason 
why  he  was  not  returned  with  the  rest  of  the  subalterns  and 
soldiers  was  because  he  had  not  got  a  discharge  from  the  Rangers 
that  were  under  the  command  of  Maj.  Hoisington,  deceased — He 
had  not  rec*  any  pay  from  New  York  since  the  March  preceding 
the  evacuation  of  Ticonderoga."  Petition  granted  &  allowed  for 
15  days. 

Abdial  Webster- — acct.  dated  Dec.  5,  1778,  for  time  &  expenses 
from  his  wound;  time  charged  at  ^^4.10.0;  4  weeks  board  charged; 
"for  the  misfortune  I  the  subscriber  met  with  while  I  was  in 
actual  service  for  said  State  in  the  Militia. 

Wm.  Dana,  Adjutant — a  return  signed  by  him  as  such, 
Lebanon,  Dec.  2,  1778,  to  Hon.  Joseph  Marsh,  Esq.,  Maj.  Gen.  of 
the  militia  in  Vermont,  of  "a  guard  kept  at  Lebanon  on  acct.  of 
Zadock  Wiight,  a  prisoner  in  June  last  past,  the  whole  of  the 
guard  3  nights  is  17  men  one  night." 

Joseph  Safford,  Barrack  Master,  acct.  for  service  as  such  from 
"Apl.  20,  1780,  to  October  16th,  being  six  months  at  8  pounds  pr 
month." 

Gershom  Beach,  Armorer — acct.  dated  Dec.  23,  1778,  for  "4 
mos.  &  4  days  service  as  armorer  in  a  detachment  at  Rutland 
commanded  by  Benj.  Whitcomb,  Major." 

Corp'  Daniel  Foot— acct.  dated  June  24,  1780,  for  self  &  1 
private  &  expenses,  guarding  3  deserters  from  Castleton  to  Arling- 
ton that  came  from  Canada,  and  their  expenses  back  to  Castleton, 

Capt.  Abel  Dimmick — Certificate:  "whereas  I  Abel  Dimmick 
rec*  orders  to  raise  3  men  out  of  my  company  to  go  to  Rutland  to 
guard  our  frontiers  for  2  months  to  march  the  19th  of  June  last, 
&  in  pursuance  to  orders  I  divided  my  Com''  into  3  classes  with 
the  advice  of  my  under  officers  agreeably  to  the  militia  act,  and 
whereas  one  of  the  classes  refused  to  provide  a  man  &  I  hired  a 
man  for  said  delinquent  class  at  the  price  of  ^150,  Continental 
money;  and  whereas  Charles  Phelps,  Exfq.  his  part  was  judged 
and  set  at  45  pounds,  and  Timothy  Phelps  his  part  was  35  pounds 
and  Samuel  Newton  his  part  was  15  pounds  and  John  Churches 
part  was  5  pounds,  the  others  that  were  classed  with  them  paid 
their  part  willingly, — the  above  sums  I  advanced  out  of  my 
pocket  and  it  is  not  collected. 

Dated  Marlborough,  Aug.  25,  1779.  Abel  Dimmick,  Cpt." 

mi     T-i  1         Jonathan  Warrin,  Lieut. 

[Illegible)  ir    ii         -1  -TTT-T  -i  T^       •        1 

Nathaniel  Whitney,  Ensign 
Capt  Dimmick  allowed  ;£,1Q0. — 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  797 

[527]  Capt.  Jesse  Burk,  July  30,  1779,  allowed ;^570,  for;^150 
paid  to  Asa  Briggs,  £no  to  John  Lane,  ^100  to  Pari  Goold,  ^110 
to  Jeroham  vSawmgs,  &  ;^90  to  Elijah  Spafford ,  "for  hiring  said 
men  to  do  a  tour  of  military  duty  agreeable  to  orders  rec*  &  the 
laws  of  this  State,  &  being  advised  by  the  Governor  of  this  State  to 
suspend  for  the  present  collecting  said  money  as  by  law  directed." 

Capt.  Abner  Seelye — acct.  dated  Mar.  14,  1778,  for  "service 
recruiting  a  Company  of  Volunteers  to  serve  in  an  intended  expe- 
dition to  Canada  from  the  time  of  app'  by  the  Hon.  Com.  of  Safety 
for  this  State  the  10th  of  Feb^  last  to  this  day,  being  33  days  at  10/, 
;^13.4.0  "To  service  of  Lieut.  Roswell  Morgan,  recruiting  men 
for  my  Comp^  20  days  @  5/4,  ^5.6.8 

Lieut.  Peter  Roberts— acct.  dated  Nov.  18,  1778,  for  self  &  7 
men  3  days  going  from  Dorset  to  Skeensborough  in  transporting 
the  families  that  were  burnt  out  on  the  East  side  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain. 

Capt.  Comfort  Starr's  certificate,  dated  July  6,  1779,  that  he 
had  "  hired  two  men  into  the  militia  service  in  the  month  of  March 
last," — Capt  S.  allowed  for  money  paid  to  them,  ^^105. 5.0 — 

Noah  Chittenden — order  of  Governor,  dated  Arlington,  July 
27,  1779,  for  ^21,12.0  "for  himself  and  two  men  and  3  horses  2 
days  guarding  3  deserters  from  the  Continental  Army  from  this  to 
Williamstown," — done  at  the  request  of  Capt.  Thos.  Convarse." 

Abner  Blanchard — acct.  for  "time  as  a  volunteer,  in  the  ser- 
vice of  this  and  the  U.  States  from  July  1st  to  Aug.  17,  1777." 

Capt.  Eben"'  Allen — certificate  by  Isaac  Clark,  Capt.,  that  he 
drew  the  sum  of  ^349.0.6  "of  Jona.  Trumbal,  Paymaster  of  North" 
Department  on  or  about  the  4th  day  of  June  last,"  in  full  for  pay 
of  Capt.  Allen's  Company  "including  Doct.  Ruback,  surgeon's 
mate,"  ' '  for  two  months  service  in  guarding  the  frontiers  of  this 
State  in  the  months  of  March  and  April,  A.  D.  1778." 

Abraham  Ives — acct.  of  expense  of  a  guard  under  his  command 
May  27,  1777,  from  Wallingford  to  Litchfield,  to  guard  three  pris- 
oners to  jail,  in  which  he  charges  his  time  at  12  days. 

Capt.  Isaac  Clark — acct.  dated  July  27th,  1778,  for  transport- 
ing tories  to  Southern  Army;  1  man  2  days,  3  men  5  days,  6  men  15 
days;  whole  acct.  is  _£2'd2.3.0 

"  A  Pay  Roll  of  a  Scout  ordered  out  by  the  Capt.  General  under 
the  command  of  Capt.  Eben'  Wallis  in  search  of  Lt.  Wm.  Blan- 
chard,  April,    1782";    on  which   Capt.    Eben"  Wallis,    Ens"   Noah 


798  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Chittenden,  Serg'  Josiah  Averill,  Corporals  Jona.  Butterfield  and 
Rufus  Montague,  and  privates  Thomas  Averill,  John  Adams, 
Ward  Post,  Martin  Chittenden,  Sylvester  Deming,  Martin  Deming, 
Jacob  Hinds,  Elihu  Pettibone,  are  allowed,  each,  for  one  day's  ser- 
vice. 

[528]  "Pay  Roll  of  serg'  Nathaniel  Throop,  guard,  ordered 
out  by  Col.  Joel  Marsh  to  be  under  the  direction  of  John  Benjamin, 
High  Sheriff  in  the  State  of  Vermont,  to  guard  inimical  persons 
from  Windsor  to  Albany  and  from  thence  to  Bennington,  from  the 
time  of  engaging  until  discharged  by  the  H.  Sheriff, — commenc- 
ing the  17th  of  July  &  ending  the  1st  August,  1778,  both  days  in- 
cluded"; on  which  Roll  Nathaniel  Throop,  Serg*,  &  Abel  Davis, 
Corp'  are  allowed  for  16  days  service,  privates  John  Gillet  &  Daniel 
Ainsworth  for  15  days,  Oliver  Williams,  EUet  Porter,  Vespashe 
[Vespasian]  Horsiton   [Hoisington],  John  Darlin,  Sibis  [or  Libis] 

Bannister,  Denison,  for  14  days,   and Emerson  for  3  days. 

Time  of  all  commenced  July  17th. 

Ebenezer  Leonard, — acct.  dated  May  25,  1778,  for  "six  days 
guarding  ammunition  from  Arlington  to  Rutland." 

Capt.  John  Thomas— acct  dated  Halifax,  May  20,  1779,  for 
;£G9  paid  to  Wm.  Thomas  to  do  a  tour  of  militia  agreeable  to  the 
law  of  this  State,  and  as  I  have  rec''  directions  from  the  Governor 
not  to  collect  the  money  at  present,  desire  it  might  be  remitted  to 
me."     Acct.  paid  to  Capt.  T. 

"This  certifies  that  Capt.  Steel  Smith  has  served  ten  days  in 
this  Garrison  in  the  sixty  days'  service  by  order  of  Col.  Joel 
Marsh. 

Fort  Ranger  7th  July  1779.  Thos.  Sawyer  Capt  Comd' " 

This  paid,  &c. 

Joseph  Andrus — order  of  Governor  to  pay  him  _;^33.6.0  for  his 
time  and  expenses  guarding  Benja.  Genno,  a  deserter  from  the 
Cont'  Army  from  Danby  to  Albany,"  dated  Nov.  1st,  1779. 

"A  Roll  of  Zebulon  Lyon's  Company  employed  in  service  by 
order  of  Committee  of  Safety  of  Windsor  and  the  town  against 
[adjacent  ?]  in  guarding  the  Committee  at  said  Windsor  and  guard- 
ing Col.  Stone  &  others  to  Springfield,  &c";  on  which  Roll  Zebu- 
lon Lyon,  Lieut,  and  James  Smalley,  Serg',  and  Moses  Evans, 
Serg',  are  allowed  for  15  days  service;  James  Sterrod  (or  Herrod) 
serg'  for  7  days;  privates  Elijah  Smalley,  Jesse  Williams,  David 
Hunter,  Zebina  Curtis,  15  days;  James  Sanders,  Ebenezer  Call, 
James  Call,  Jr.,  Joseph  Call,  John  Bellenys  (or  Bellenap),  Abijah 
Lanpheir,  Luke  Lanphier,  Silvanus  Owen,  Elijah  Brown,  Nathan 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  799 

ChafEey,  Bliss  Hosenton,  Phineas  Powers,  Timothy  Knox,  James 
Call,  John  Kelliam,  7  days  each; — "service  done  in  y"  month  of 
August  1777."— 

Capt.  Samuel  Robinson— 1779,  to  "  1  serg'  &  3  privates  guard- 
ing the  road  from  Bennington  to  Wilmington  in  Maj^  when  the  ex- 
pedition was  on  foot  against  the  Yorkers  in  Cumberland  County," 
— acct.  allowed  Jan?  18,  1780. 

Noah  Smith,  P.  Master — acct.  for  3  journeys  and  copying  pay 
Rolls;  dated  June  30,  1779. 

Maj.  Eben"-  Allen— order  of  Committee  of  Pay  Table,  Jan^  9, 
1782,  ' '  to  pay  Thos.  Tolman,  Paymaster  to  the  State  Troops,  ;£200.  - 
16.0  for  that  sum  he  has  paid  to  Maj.  Maj.  Eben'  Allen  on  the  pay 
roll  of  himself  and  serg'  Major  for  their  service  in  the  year  1780." 

Levi  Pec> — acct.  "  for  service  done  as  a  serg'  Maj.  in  the 
party  of  Troops  commanded  by  Maj.  Boydenfrom  the  30th  of  Octo., 
1783  to  the  24th  of  March,  1784,  being  4  mos.  27  days,  at  ;^4.10  pr. 
month." 

John  Benjamin — acct.  as  "  Muster  Master  for  Col.  Waifs  Regi- 
ment," for  mustering  37  men  April  16, 1782,  in  Windsor,  who  served 
in  Capt  Beriah  Green's  Company,  Maj.  Brownson's  Battalion. 

[529]  Philip  Potter— acct.  dated  Nov.  3,  1783,  for  "6  days 
journey  with  my  horse  in  carrying  packs  for  the  soldiers  cross  the 
Green  Mountains  from  Putney  to  Pollet,  being  drafted  by  Capt. 
Jewett." 

Certified  extract  of  Journal  of  Gen.  Assembly,  of  a  resolution 
of  Oct.  19,  1782,  to  pay  "  Eph""  Stevens,  Benj.  Stevens,  Eben' 
Hopkins  and  Jona.  Rowley,  $5  each  for  guns  they  each  lost  in  the 
service  of  this  State  when  they  were  taken  prisoners  in  the  year 
1779." 

Edmund  Steward — acct.  for  5  mos.  and  7  days'  service  as  an 
armer  [armorer]  in  Maj.  Gid.  Brownson's  Battalion  from  the  15th 
of  May  last  to  the  22d  of  Octo.  inclusive,  at  ^^6.8.0.  pr.  mo."  dated 
Nov.  20,  1782. 

Abraham  Johnson — order  for  ^^2.8.0  "for  his  extra  pay  as  a 
sergeant  in  Capt.  Boyden's  Company  in  Maj.  Brownson's  Battalion 
in  the  year  1782." 

Nathan  Carpenter — Joel  Marsh,  Col.,  certifies  that  there  was 
an  omission  of  C's  name  "in  making  the  return  for  a  scout  which 
was  sept  from  hence  to  the  Lake  last  Sept.  under  the  command  of 
Lt.  Beriah  Green;  out  16  days,"  $32  allowed — no  date  on  paper  ex- 
cept of  receipt  on  back  which  is  Feb^  33d,  1779. 


800  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

Nicholas  Pullen — acct.  Sept.,  1782,  for  "going  with  express 
from  Gen.  Allen  to  Brattleborough  to  a  detachment  of  the  troops 
under  his  command,  and  waiting  on  the  posse  part  of  the  month 
of  Jany  1784,  to  the  amount  of  ^4.18.0 

Lemuel  Bradley,  Lieut. — acct.  dated  Jan''  1,  1778  for  bill  of 
expense  while  sick  in  the  service.  Among  items  are  items  for  paid 
"  Doct  Cotton  "  and  "Doct  Paige";  Lieut.  B.  states  that  he  "  drew 
no  provision  from  19th  Sept.  till  discharged,"  &  that  he  paid  for 
boarding  of  2  tenders  5  weeks. 

Wm.  Johnson — allowed  for  six  weeks  service  done  at  Rutland 
in  the  summer  of  1779  under  Capt.  John  Burt,  ^67.10.0 

Serg'  Joseph  Downer,  Joseph  Keyes,  Thos.  Abner — acct  for 
"  4  days  scouting  by  order  of  Capt.  Abner  Seelye  in  Sept.  last" 
dated  June,  1779. 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  Lt.  Abner  Kurd's  Company  in  Col.  Warren's 
Reg'  of  Militia  for  service  done  on  alarm  to  the  Northward,  Novem- 
ber, 1778";  on  which  Roll  "Serg'  Bethel  Hurd,  Corp'  Samuel 
Bristol,  Ned  Hurd,  Joseph  Haden,  Elijah  Hurd,  and  Richard 
Hurd"  are  each  allowed  ;^0.13.4  for  8  days  service  commencing 
Nov.  7  and  ending  Nov.  14th. 

"  A  Pay  Roll  for  a  Detachment  of  Capt.  Jonas  Galusha's  Com- 
pany in  Col.  Herrick's  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, detached  to  keep  guard  at  Bennington  from  May  7th  to  May 
12th,  1778,  both  days  included";  on  wh.  Roll  are  the  names  of 
Serg'  Judah  Worden,  Daniel  Smith,  John  Buck,  Benja.  Cole, 
James  Salisbury,  Reuben  Menter,  Asa  Bacon,  Bethuel  Cole,  Josias 
Matteson,  Lemuel  Bottom,  who  are  allowed  for  six  days  service. 

"  A  Pay  Roll  for  a  guard  that  went  to  Bennington  with  some 
prisoners  to  goal,"  May,  1782,  dated  May  the  3d,  on  which  David 
Hoit,  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Center,  Fisk  Bartlett,  JesEe  Averill,  Eber 
Bradley,  Elon  Lee,  Josiah  Bradley,  Thomas  Rubbee  (or  Rublee) , 
and  Judah  Everts,  are  allowed  for  two  days  service. 

[530]  "  An  account  of  service  done  in  Col.  Mead's  Regiment 
of  Militia  and  Capt.  Claghorn's  Company  in  scouting  after  Tories 
at  sundry  times  and  also  guarding  in  time  of  trial  such  as  were 
taken,  supposed  to  be  enemies  to  America,  &c. ,  commencing  May 
6th,  1777,  ending  the  26th  of  the  same  month,  each  man  victualed 
himself;"  on  which  Capt.  James  Claghorn,  Lt.  John  Smith,  Lt. 
John  Forbes,  Ens°  Asa  Fuller,  Daniel  Squire,  Henry  Strong,  David 
Shory  (or  Strong),  John  Rockwell,  Stephen  Williams,  John  An- 
drev^fs,  Eben'  Andrews,  Ashbel  Cook,  Eben'  Cook,  Clement  Clark, 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  801 

Gideon  Walker,  Thos.  Hale,  Asa  Hale,  Josiah  Hale,  Noah  Beach, 
Chapman  Hawley,  Jared  Post,  Enos  Ives,  Sam'  Williams,  are 
allowed  for  service  commencing  May  6th  and  ending  May  9th  ; 
and  Lt.  John  Forbes,  William  Post,  Jonathan  Carpenter  and  Jared 
Post,  are  allowed  for  service  from  May  22d  to  May  26th;  and  also 
for  same  time  Sam'  Williams,  Josiah  Hale,  Nathan  Perry,  Joshua 
Reynolds,  Solomon  Harris,  Nathan  Pratt. — 

"An  account  of  the  time  spent  by  each  company  in  Col. 
Fletcher's  Regiment  in  taking  and  guarding  Col.  Patterson  and 
others  when  ordered  by  the  High  Sheriff  May  28,  1779;  "  on  which 
"Capt.  John  Burt's  Company  of  Townshend  "  are  allowed  for  13 
men  from  1  to  8  days  service;  "Capt.  Jesse  Burk's  Company,  West- 
minster," foi  20  men  from  1  to  5  days;  "Capt.  Knight's  Company, 
Dummerston,"  for  51  men  from  1  to  6  days;  "Capt.  Jewett's  Com- 
pany, Putney,"  for  33  men  from  1  to  4  days;  "Capt.  Sarjent's 
Company  in  Col.  Marsh's  Regiment,"  for  28  men  5  days  each. 

Parish  Coburn,  A.  C.  P. — letter  relative  to  oxen,  signed  by 
him  June  2,  1780. 

"A  return  of  the  orders  drawn  on  the  Treasurer  since  the 
first  day  of  Apl.  last,"  signed  by  Committee  of  Pay  Table,  & 
dated  July  1st,  1783 — on  which  are  stated  among  others  the  fol- 
lowing: "Apl.  7th,  Lt.  Jacob  Farman,  ^45.9.6;"  "Capt.  Thos. 
Butterfield,  ^18.7.7,  Apl  8th;"  "Col.  Nath'  Brush,  ^56.9.6;" 
"24th,  Capt.  Gray,  ^8.13.0;"  "25th,  Doct.  Nathan  Foot,  ;^12.14.0;" 
May  2d,  Capt.  Chipman  Swift,  ^1.0.4;"  29th,  Ens°  Judah 
Worden,  ^11.8.0;"  "Maj.  James  Cowden,  ;^1.0.0;  June  11th,  Lt. 
David  Vallance,  ;^1. 4.0." 

Also  a  return  of  orders  from  July  1st  to  Oct  1st,  1783,  among 
which  are  the  following:  "Col.  Timo.  Brownson  ;^50.18.8," 
July  10th;  "July  18th,  Lt.  David  Dimmock,  ^43.17.0;"  "Col. 
Sergeant,  ^^22.3.4;  Maj.  Edwards,  ^134.14.10;  Capt.  Jason 
Duncan,  ^^36.10.0;  Capt.  Jona.  Warren,  ^13.11.8;  Capt.  Isaac 
Wheeler  ,  ;^6. 10. 2;  Col.  Moses  Robinson,  ^59.2.8;  Capt.  Jos. 
Sawyer,  ;^14.5.8;  Capt.  Elijah  Galusha,  ^^9. 8.4;"— all  of  July  24th. 
July  29th,  "Doct.  Wm.  Gould,  ^4.6.0;"  "July  31st,  Col.  Thos. 
Lee,  ;!^13. ;"  "July  31st,  Doct.  Jonas  Fay  in  Con'  money, 
^6054.6.0;"  "Aug.  5th,  Esq'  Tolman  on  Capt.  Hutchin's  Roll, 
^414.6.7J4;  on  Capt.  Brookins',  ;^218.10.7;  on  Capt.  Tyler's, 
;^62.16.4;  on  Capt.  White's,  ^50.7.4;  on  Capt.  Stark's,  ;^216.3.9J^  ; 
on  Capt.  Nelson's,  ;^328.7.10>4 ;  on  Capt.  Clark's,  ;^78.18.4;  on 
Capt.  Blakesly's,  j^299.13.11;  on  John  Kent's  wages,  ;^27.8.0;" 
"Aug.  21st,  Esq'  Tolman  on  Capt.  Fish's  Roll  ^470.5.4;  on  Capt. 
Nelson's,  ;^71.10.9>^ ;  on  Capt.  Benjamin's,  ^443.11.7;  on  Capt. 
Seelye's,  £15-Z.1.5}i  ;on  Capt.  Lovewell,  ^178.2.8^  ;on  Lt.  Morey's, 

[51] 


802  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

;£4:.2.10%;  on  Col.  Fletcher's,  ;^148.8.8;  on  Hammond  Lawrence's 
wages.  ^18.14.8;  on  Capt.  Blakesley's  Roll,  £'^88.5.7 j^;  on  Capt. 
Allen's,  ^24.18.8;  on  Capt.  Safford's,  ^65. 14. 2 J^;  on  Capt. 
Babcock's,  ^347.10.0;  on  Capt.  Dyer's,  £302.UA;  on  Capt. 
Hutchins',  ^628.7.3;  on  Capt.  Fish's,  ^843.8.11;  on  Capt.  Com- 
stock's,  ^357.4.10X;  on  Do,  ;^796.11.6^;  Aug.  26,  Capt  Eli 
Brownson,  ^29.16.9;<. 

[531]  An  acct.  signed  "John  G.  Bayley,  Capt"  in  which  the 
State  is  made  Dr.  to  905  Rations  of  Capt.  Thos.  Johnson's  Roll, 
1776;  to  2676  of  Capt.  John  G.  Bailey's  Company  1777  &  1778;  to 
2072  of  Capt.  Simeon  Stevens'  Roll  1779' and  1780;  and  to  1093  of 
Capt.  Fry  Bayley's  Roll,  1781  &  1782;  &  Capt.  J.  G.  B.  is  allowed 
therefor  ;^224.17.4. 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  the  men  belonging  to  Arlington  who  assisted 
the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Cumberland  in  the  execution  of  his 
office  in  May  and  June,  1779;"  on  which  are  the  names  of  Capt. 
Eben'^  Wallis  and  Capt  M.  Lyon,  allowed  for  9  days  service,  and 
of  Capt  Hines,  Lieut.  Jacob  Galusha,  Ensign  James  Hawley, 
Serg'  Eben'  Leonard,  Serg'  Caleb  Daten,  Peter  Hawley,  Levi 
Hill,  Martin  Demon,  Elijah  Galusha,  Elnathan  Bristol,  allowed 
for  8  days  service. 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  the  men  who  went  from  Dorset  to  assist  the 
Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Cumberland  in  the  execution  of  his 
Office  in  May  and  June,  1779;"  on  which  Lieut.  Peter  Roberts  is 
allowed  for  9  days  service,  and  Lieut.  John  Coughran,  Ens. 
Timothy  Mills,  and  John  Kent,  for  8  days. 

"An  account  of  the  men  who  assisted  the  Sheriff  of  Cumber- 
land County  in  the  execution  of  his  Office  in  May  and  June  1779 
from  Wells;"  on  which  Lt.  Timo.  Moss,  Joshua  Culver,  Samuel 
Culver,  and  Jabez  Warren  are  allowed  for  9  days  service. 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  the  men  belonging  to  Manchester  who  assisted 
the  Sheriff  in  the  execution  of  his  Office  in  May  and  June  1779  in 
Cumberland  County;"  on  which  Maj.  N.  Smith,  Capt.  Jesse 
Sawyer,  Capt.  Zadock  Averist  [Everest],  Capt.  Steph.  Pearl,  Lt. 
Thadeus  Munson,  Ajt.  Jon"  Saxter,  Lt.  Sol  Soper,  Benja.  Aver- 
ist, David  Bryda,  Thomas  Barney,  Daniel  Purda,  Jona.  Allen, 
Felix  Powell,  Samuel  Petibone,  are  allowed  for  8  days  each,  Capt. 
G.  Ojmsby  for  9  days,  Truman  Powell  and  Daniel  Ormsby  for  one 
pay  each. 

James  &  Nath'  Smith — acct.  for  9J^  days  assisting  said 
Sheriff. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  803 

Capt.  John  Gunt  (or  Grant),  Lt.  Jas.  Brookins,  Lt.  Eben' 
Hide,  and  Lt.  Joseph  Craw,  Jr.— acct.  dated  July  17,  1779,  for  9 
days  assisting  said  Sheriff. 

Capt.  Eben'  Allen — acct.  for  9  days  assisting  said  Sheriff  in 
May,  1779. 

Nath'  Mallery,— acct.  dated  District  of  Ira,  Sept.  1779,  for  9 
days  like  service. 

Robert  Averill — acct.  for  8  days  service  assisting  said  Sheriff. 
Cephas  Smith — acct.  for   9   days  assisting  same  in   May  and 
June,  1778;  pay  receipted  on  back,  Sept.  1779. 

Lt.  Samuel  WiUard — acct.  dated  July  3,  1779,  "to  journey  to 
Cumberland  County  to  assist  the  Sheriff  by  orders,"  ;^19.4.0. 

John  Ludinton — acct.  dated  14th  June,  1779,  tor  8  days  assist- 
ing said  Sheriff. 

Benja.  Griffin — acct.  dated  June,  1779 — for  8  days  like  service. 

[532]  Maj.  Stephen  Royce— order  for  ^19.4.0  for  8  days 
assisting  Sheriff  in  Cumberland  County  in  May,  1779. 

Capt,  Wm.  Fitch — order  for  8  days  like  service,  dated  Oct. 
1779. 

Lt.  Enoch  Eastman,  Neh.  Harman,  Alpheus  Harman,  Amos 
Scott  and  Cyperon  Eastman,  order  ^^96  wages  for  like  service  in 
May,  1779. 

Capt.  Jesse  Clark — order,  Aug.  1779,  ^31.13.0  for  like  service. 

Daniel  Welch — order,  June,  1779,  for  ^^19.4.0  for  like  service. 

Charles  Brewster — order  for  ^^19. 4.0  for  like  service  in  May, 
1779,  8  days. 

Lt.  Wm.  Stewart,  order  July,  1779,  for  ^38.16.0  for  journey 
on  like  service  and  for  provision  he  found. 

Samuel  Bradley — acct.  June,  1779,  for  8  days  like  service. 

Josiah  Fish — acct.,  dated  Sept.  1782,  for  "money  paid"  for 
expenses  of  himself  and  20  men  assisting  the  Sheriff  in  the  execu- 
tion of  the  law,  "^1.11.0. 

Silas  Walbridge — acct.  for  going  over  the  mountains  in  1782 
to  aid  Sheriff  of  Windhata  Co. ;  70  miles  at  /4  pr  mile  ^1.3.4. 

Nathan  Fay — acct.,  same  as  last,  "forgoing  to  Guilford  and 
Westminster  to,  &c. 


804  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Reuben  Sackett  and  Eneck  Sacket,  his  son, — acct.  same  as 
last,  ^2.6.8. 

Col.  Wm.  Williams — acct.  "for  service  done  at  Marlborough 
and  Brattleborough  in  1783  in  Sept.,  £1A.0." 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jacob  Hinds'  Company  of  Militia  that 
went  into  Windham  County  to  assist  the  Sheriff  in  taking  a 
number  of  prisoners  in  Sept.  last,  Arlington,  34th  Oct.,  1783." 
On  which  roll  Jacob  Hind,  Capt.  David  Fassett,  clerk,  Thos. 
Butterfield,  and  Ozi  Baker  are  allowed  for  5  days  service  each. 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benja.  Whitney's  Company,  Col.  Brad- 
ley's Regiment,  raised  to  assist  the  High  Sheriff,"  dated  Sept  30, 
1783,  on  which  Capt.  Benja.  Whitney  and  Lt.  Experience  Fisk  are 
allowed  for  6  days  service  each;  Lt.  David  Eaton,  Ens"  Silas  Burk, 
Serg'  Sylvanus  Fisk,  Serg'  Thaddeus  Bradley,  Serg'  John  Abbe, 
Drum'  Eliphan  Shipman,  Corp'  Charles  Rice,  Corp'  Jona.  A.  Phip- 
pen.Corp'  Daniel  Wilder,  Pearl  Gould,  Abner  Hanley,  Daniel  Bagger, 
Abraham  Shipman,  Asa  Averill,  John  Averill,  Jr.,  Solomon  Petty, 
Samuel  Burk,  Joshua  Cone,  Waitstil  Ranney,  Ezriah  Rite  [Asariah 
Wright],  Asaph  Wright,  Jos.  Burk ,  Constant  Chafee,  Squier  Chafee, 
Otis  Chafee,  Enos  TTample,  Abel  Willard,  Eph™  Spencer,  Jona. 
Lane,  Edward  Gary,  Giles  White,  Abel  Carpenter,  Richard  Doran 
and  Levi  Peck,  are  allowed  for  5  days  each;  and  John  Gould,  Jr. 
and  Judah  P.  Spooner  for  3  days  each.     Travel  30  miles. 

"  A  Return  of  the  Field  and  Staff  Officers  in  the  First  Regi- 
ment of  Militia  in  an  expedition  to  Guilford  to  assist  the  Sheriffs 
from  the  6th  day  of  Sept.  1783  to  the  30th  day  of  Sept.  1783  :" 
on  which  Stephen  R.  Bradley,  Col.,  is  allowed  for  service  from 
Sept.  6th  to  Sept.  30th;  Lt.  Col.  Charles  Kathan  from  Sept.  7th 
to  Sept.  15th;  and  Elkanah  Day,  Jr.,  Adjutant,  from  Sept.  7th  to 
Sept.  15th. 

[533]      "A   Pay  Roll   for  Capt.   James  Clay's  Company,   Col. 

Bradley's  Regiment,  for  assisting  the  High  Sheriff;"  dated  Sept. 

11,  1783,  on  which  the  following  persons  are  allowed  for  one  day's 

service  each : 

Capt.  James  Clay  Noah  Sabin,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Subaltern  Joseph  Luther  John  Sabin 

"          Peter  Wilson  Daniel  Keyes 

Sergeant  James  Haile  Thomas  Con 

"         Joseph  Hide,  Jr.  Jephtha  Daws 

"         Simeon  Smeed  John  Brow 

"         Elijah  Whitney  Abraham  Dickerson 

Corp'  Joseph  Goodhue  John  White 

"      Levi  Locklin  Grindal  Reynolds 

Matthew  Cushing  Daniel  Gates 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  805 

Benja.  Hutchins  Willard  Moore 

Joseph  Smith  Ebenezer  Parker 

Elijah  Smith  William  Bradley 

Elezer  Nichols  Daniel  Brown 

Chester  Poole  Aboer  Miles 

William  Poole  Joseph  Winslow 

Nathan  Johnson  Josiah  White 
Jacob  Stone 

"  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Briggs'  Company  of  Militia  for  ser- 
vice in  serving  and  assisting  the  Sheriff  of  Windham  County, 
beginning  Sept.  the  8th,  1782;"  on  which  the  following  persons 
are  allowed  the  no.  of  days  set  to  their  names  respectively: 


Capt.  Joseph  Briggs 

5 

Periz  White 

6 

Lt.  David  Caswell 

5 

James  Curtis,  Jr. 

5 

Lt.  Elisha  Parker 

4 

Jona.  Morgan 

5 

Jeremi  Briggs 

5 

Jona.  Card,  Jr. 

2 

Joseph  Commins 

5 

Caleb  Bennet 

2 

John  Wakely 

5 

Daniel  Eldridge 

2 

Eliakim  Roberts 

5 

Job  Burlson 

2 

Beriah  Grover 

5 

"A  Return  of  Capt.  Isaac  Andrews'  Company  who  assisted 
the  Sheriff  in  Windham  County  Sept.  1782;"  on  which  Eben' 
Harris,  Lieut.,  William  Dyer,  Peter  Wright,  Dan  Hawlet,  are 
allowed  for  5  days  each,  Winslow  Perry  for  4  days,  and  Nathan 
Leonard  for  3  days. 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Squire  How's  Company  of  Horse  in  the 
service  of  the  State  to  assist  the  Sheriff  at  Guilford  in  Sept.  1782, 
in  Bng.  Gen.  Fletcher's  Brigade;"  on  which  Capt.  Squire  How, 
Lt.  Moses  How,  and  Jesse  Joy,  are  allowed  for  4  days  service  each. 
Gen.  F.  certifies  that  Capt.  H.  commanded  a  Company  of  Horse; 
that  most  of  his  men  were  detached  from  other  companies  and  of 
course  made  up  in  other  companies. 

"  A  Regimental  Pay  Roll  of  the  7th  Regiment  under  the  com- 
mand of  Maj.  Simeon  Edwards  in  Sept.  last  past  by  the  direction 
of  Gen.  Allen  and  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Windham.  Dec.  13, 
A.  D.  1782;  "  on  which  "1st  Comp^  Capt.  Warren,  Marlborough;" 
"2d  Compy  Capt.  Duncan,  Dummerston;"  "3d  Comp^  Capt. 
Wheeler,  Wilmington; " — "4th  Comp^  Lt.  Moor,  Cumberland;" 
are  allowed  for  several  days  services — from  2  to  8  days — no  names 
given. 

[534]  "  A  Pay  Roll  of  Militia  Officers  and  soldiers  that  were 
called  to  assist  the  Sheriff  from  the  towns  of  Pawlet,  Rupert  and 


806  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Dorset  in  the  execution  of  his  Office  in  the  County  of  Windham  in 
Sept.  1782;"  on  wh.  the  following  persons  are  allowed  for  6  days 
service  each,  namely: 

Lt.  Col.  S.  Pearl  Justus  Allen 

Capt.  Zadock  Everest  Peter  Roberts 

John  Stark  Sam'  Strong 

William  Fitch  Eben'  Moss 

Elisha  Clark  James  Underhill 

John  Cobb  Prince  Soper 

Nath'  Harmon  Peter  Pixley 
Philip  Read 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  part  of  Capt.  Matteson's  Company  of  Militia 
for  assisting  the  Sheriff  in  Windham  County  in  the  month  of  Sept. 
1782;  "  on  which  the  following  persons  are  allowed  for  4  days  ser- 
vice each,  namely: 

Judah  Worden,  Ens.  Rufus  Spooner  (or  Spencer) 

John  Olin  Asa  Halbird 

Ezriah  Darby  Isaac  Andrus 

Staph.  Downer  (or  Darner)  Lemuel  Bottom 

"  A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt  Eben'  Merrick  &  Company  for  services 
in  assisting  the  Sheriff  at  Brattleborough  in  Sept.  1782,  by  order 
of  Col.  Sergeants ;  "  on  which  the  following  persons  are  allowed  for 
2  days  service  each,  namely: 

Capt.  Eben''  Merrick  Benj.  Painter,  Jr 

Lt.  Ward   Eager  Solomon  Woods 

Serg*  Amos  Martin  (or  Master)  Dan'  Taylor 

Serg'  Darius  Wheeler  William  Ward 

Serg'  David  Merrick  Edward  Smith 

Sam'  Painter  (or  Fainter)  Sam'  Williams 

David  Stebbins  Res'"  Boyden 

Elijah  Bruce  David  Hitchcock 

Tiras  (?)  More  Eb"^  Bugby 
Benja.  Painter 

"A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Barney's  Company  of  Militia  in 
Col.  Ira  Allen's  Regiment,  for  assisting  the  Sheriff  for  suppressing 
an  insurrection  in  the  East  part  of  the  State,  Sept.  1782;"  on 
which  the  following  persons  are  allowed  for  6  days  service  each, 
namely ; 

Thomas  Barney,  Capt.  John  Langdon 

Abel  Pettibone,  Sergt.  Shadrack  Danks 

Jona.  Ormsby,  Sergt.  Stephen  Hqrrick 

Wm.  Bennett  John  Howard 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS 


807 


"Capt.  Eli  Brownson's  Pay  Roll  for  service  done  assisting  the 
Sheriff  in  Windham  County  in  September,  1783;"  on  which  the 
following  persons  are  allowed  for  5  days  service,  namely: 

Capt.  Eli  Brownson  Timo.  Hurd  Thos.  Rubbelee 

Lt.  James  Hill  Daniel  Hurd,  3d  Ozi  Baker 

Sergt.  John  Boardman  John  Field  Barna  Chipman 

Sergt.  Joel  Brownson  Gilbert  Bradley 

[536J  "A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Warren's  Company  of 
Militia  in  Col.  John  Serjeants  Regiment  in  the  State  of  Vermont 
for  service  done  in  Dec%  1783,  pursuant  to  orders  received  from 
Col.  Serjeants  for  the  suppression  of  insurgents  in  Windham 
County;"  on  which  the  following  persons  are  allowed  the  number 
of  days  service  annexed  to  their  names  respectively: 


Jona  Warren,  Capt.  3 

Nath'  Whitney,  Lt.  3 

Phin'  Freeman,  Ens.  3 

Levi  Tracy,  Serg'  3 

Phin*  Mather,  Serg'  3 

Jo""  Rising,           "  3 

Sam'  Pratt  3 

Eliph'   Whitney  3 

Erastus  Mather  3 

Thad»  Olds  3 
Travel 


Abra"  Miller  3 
John  Bartlet  3 

Jos.  Winchester  3 
Emerson  Pratt  3 
Job  Adams  3 

Asa  Winchester  3 
Asa  Rising  3 

Thad»  Miller  3 
Alvin  Pratt  3 

Nath'  Bartlett      3 
from  1  to  3  miles. 


Jona  Whitney  3 

Salmon  Allen  3 

Thad»  Underwood  3 

Phin'  Underwood  1 

Apollos  Hale  3 

Jona.  Granger  3 

Timo.  Mather  3 

Sam'  Whitney  1 

Reuben  Joslin  1 


"A  Pay  Roll  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Whitney's  Company,  Col. 
Bradley's  Regiment  raised  to  assist  the  Sheriff  to  go  to  Guilford;" 
on  which  the  following  persons  are  allowed  for  the  no.  of  days 
service  set  to  their  several  names: 


Capt.  Benja.  Whitney  5 

Lt.  Experience  Fisk  5 

Ens.  Silas  Burk  5 

"    Asa  Averill  5 

Serg'  Sylvanus  Fisk  5 

Corp'  Charles  Rice  5 

So]omo.n  Petty  5 


Lemuel  Cone         3     Abel  Carpenter 


Joseph  Burk  5 

Constant  Chafee  5 
Ephraim  Spencer  5 
Abel  Willard  5 
Squier  Chafee      5 


Christopher  Fore- 
hand 
John  Day 
Charles  Davenport 
William  Boyden 


"Dated  at  Westminster,  Sept.  16th,  1783."     Travel  30  miles. 


"In  obedience  to  orders  received  from  Brig.  Gen.  Fletcher  of 
Sept.  10th,  1783,  the  commanding  ofScer  of  the  Militia  in  Athens 
did  muster  and  march  towards  Guilford  with  the  following  men, 
to  assist  the  Sheriff ;"  on  which  paper  the  following  persons  are 
allowed  for  the  number  of  days  annexed  to  their  names: 


808 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Capt.  Ezra  Chaffee 

2 

Ebenezer  Wellman 

1 

Lt.  Simeon  Witherell 

1 

Seth  Oak 

2 

Ens.  Elijah  Robinson 

2 

Ephraim  Holden 

2 

Solomon  Harvey,  Clerk 

2 

Jeremiah  Tinkham 

2 

James  Shafter,                Sarg' 

2 

Britan  Skinner 

1 

John  Dewey  (or  Dury),    " 
Joseph  Covey,                    " 
Abel  Woodward               " 

1 
2 
2 

Nathaniel   Oak 
Timo.  Wellman,  Jr. 
Lemuel  Blanding 

2 
1 
1 

Darius  Wellman,  Corp' 

1 

Salvenus  Mattoon 

2 

Moses  Robinson,       " 

2 

Rosbrook  Crafford 

1 

William  Beal 

2 

Amaziah    Richmond 

2 

Samuel  Bailey 
Joel  Perham 
Eliphalet  Skinner 
Silas  Chapman 
Israel  Chapman 
Israel  Hooker 

2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 

Jona.   Boyden 
Jona.  Boyden,  Jr. 
Cyrus  Whitcomb 
Benjamin    Fletcher 
Cyrus  Whitcomb,  Jr. 
Eleser  Crafford 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 

[537]  "A  Pay  Roll  of  the  men  that  went  over  the  mountains 
to  assist  the  Sheriff  in  the  execution  of  his  Office  from  the  22d  of 
May  to  the  30th  of  ditto,  1779,  both  days  included;"  signed  by 
Sam'  Robinson,  Capt.  on  which  the  following  persons  are  allowed 
for  the  no.  of  days  set  to  their  several  names: 


Samuel  Robinson 
Benjamin  Fay 
William  Henry 
Nathaniel  Holmes 
Nathaniel  Spencer 
Jona.  Scott 
Jona.  Robinson 


8     Ezekiel  Brewster  7     Silas  Robinson 


Simeon  Harmon  8 
David  Doan  8 

Levi  Hathaway  8 
Solomon  Safford  8 
Solomon  Safford  8 


David  Fay 
Silas  Walbridge 
Amos  Fassett 
Benja.  Whipple 
Matthew  Scott 


[519] 


Petitions  on   File  in  Secretary's   Office 


1779.  Petition  of  Abner  Blanchard,  for  service  from  latter  end 
of  June  to  Aug.  16,  1777,  and  stating  that,  soon  after,  he 
entered  the  ranging  service  under  Col.  Herrick  and  in  Dec. 
on  a  scout  lost  a  gun,  &c, — prayer  granted. 

1778.  John  Payne,  Jr.'s,  petition — late  a  Lieut,  in  Col.  Warner's 
Reg' — 3  years  nearly — and  in  1776  was  sick,  &c. — no  action 
endorsed. 

1780.  2  petitions  of  officers  of  Connecticut  Line;  see  files. 

1781.  Capt.  Sam'  Robinson's  petition  for  pay  of  Company  at 
Rutland  from  June  12  to  July  10,  1778. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  809 

1782.  Joseph  Frost's  petition  ;  Capt  Perry's  Company ;  Col.  Wm. 
Williams; — wounded  at  Battle  of  Bennington. 

"  Moses  Evens'  petition;  served  as  serj'  in  Capt.  Benjamin's 
Company  in  1777,  &  prisoner  in  Canada  almost  a  year. 

"  Jany  26. — petition  of  Sam'  Cary  &  Sam'  Hovey,  stating  that 
their  sons,  Christopher  Cary  &  Daniel  Hovey,  are  prisoners 
in  Canada — of  Capt.  Nelson's  Com^. 

1783.  David  Hicks — enlisted  under  Lt.  Ward  Bailey  in  July, 
1781;  in  Octo.  (15th)  he  was  taken  prisoner,  and  was  prisoner 
8  mos. — till  May — and  returned  home  in  June. 

1784.  Gen.  Moses  Hazen's  petition,  stating  that  in  1779,  his 
Regiment  and  Maj.  Whitcomb's  Corps  were  ordered  to  open 
a  road  from  Newbury  to  Coos. 

[515]  An  Abstract  of  Papers  in  Files 

Doct.  Jos.  Lewis's  account  for  services  in  July  and  Sept.  1781 
— term  not  stated. 

Eb*'  Brewster's  account  for  sundry  services  in  1781. 

Capt.  Eleazer  Goodman's  account  for  raising  3  men,  &c.,  1779. 

Capt.  Wm.  Shephard's  Receipt  on  his  Pay  Roll,  dated  April 

5,  1782. 

Col.   Isaac  Clark's  account — 12  days — dated  June  1781,  &  11 
days,  Dec.  1778. 

Lt.  Lemuel  Bradley's  account,  Aug.  1780, — 2  (or  10)  days, 

Gideon  Horton's  account,  Aug.  1781,  22  days. 

Lt.  Jonas  Rice — travelling  fees  of  himself  and  Company,  dated 
June,  1781. 

Col.  Benj.  Wait's  account,  1781. 

Phineas  Heath's  account  for  guarding  prisoner — dated  Mar. 
1783. 

Doct.  Jonas  Prescott's  account  for  medicine,  June,  1781. 

Lieut.  Ebenezer  Hide's  account,  Oct.  1780,  riding  express. 

Capt.  Jonathan  Willard's  account — alarm  in  Oct.  1780. 

A  paper  filed   "Minutes  to  be  used  in  settlement  with  the 
Comp°*  &c,"  on  which  occur  the  names  of    Nathan  Hutchins  from 


810  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

Aug.  31  to  Dec.  1,  1781;  Col.  Benj.  Wait,  Eli  Cogsell.  wages  from 
Apl.  1  to  Dec.  1,  1780;  Eph"  Lomis,  issuing  Corny,  1782;  Barnabas 
Strong,  issuing  Corny  from  June  34th  to  Oct  31,  1782;  Jona.  Fassett 
— Eli  Cogsell  from  Jany  1st  to  Dec.  1st  1781,  and  from  Jany  1  to 
Dec.  5,  1782.— and  from  Dec.  11,  1782  to  Feby  28,  1783.  Elisha 
Clark,  from  Mar.  13,  1780  to  Jany  6,  1782;  Jos.  Farnsworth,  Com^ 

Gen'  from  Oct.  20,    1780  to   last  day   of   Feby  1784.     Davis, 

Clerk  Com^  Gen.  from  Mar.  13,  1781  to  last  Feb^  1784.  John  Fassett, 
Com?  of  sales,  from  Jany  1780  to  June  1784;  Thos.  Tolman,  Col. 
Timo.  Brownson,  Col.  Wait. 

An  account  of  provisions  for  12  men  under  Lt.  John  Powell  1 
month,  dated  Jan^  10,  1781. 

Gen.  Peter  Olcott's  account. 

Jona.  Fassett,  C.  P.  passim. 

Receipts  signed  by  Sam'  Billing,  Com"'',  Octo.  16,  1780. 

Capt.  John  Stark,  May  10,  1781,  cenifies  as  to  ^8.11.0  being 
due  Caleb  Allen  for  taking  deserter. 

Receipts  by  Jos.  Bowker,  Com^'y,  Mar.  1780,  Apl.  1780,  &  May 
1780. 

Receipt  Nov.  1781  by  Lt.  Col.  S.  Fairbank. 

Receipt  by  Geo.  Sexton,  Capt.,  Sept.  1781,  and  Aug.  1781. 

John  Wood's  account  for  going  to  Albany,  dated  June  25,  1779. 

Jos.  Farnsworth,  D.  Commis^,  account  dated  Sept.  5,  1777. 

Capt.  Beriah  Green's  account,  dated  June  1782,  for  enlisting 
29  men. 

Capt.  Eli  Brownson's  account  for  sundries  allowed  Jan^  1782. 

Maj.  (then  Capt.)  Gideon  Brownson's  account,  1775. 

Lt.  Thos.  Butterfield's  receipt,  Aug.  1781. 

Ensign  Green — 2  accounts  for  billeting,  Jan^,  1783. 

Capt.  Low,  Col.  Simons,  Capt.  Bulls,  Capt.  Harris,  and  Ensign 
Reynolds  mentioned  in  an  account  of  Stephen  Calkins  for  furnish- 
ing meals  to  them,  June,  1781. 

Capt.  Giles  Wolcott's  receipt,  Oct.  1780,  to  purchase  provis- 
ions. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  811 

Lt.  John  Forbes,  for  recruiting  a  company  of  volunteers — Aug. 
1781. 

Commissary  Accounts 

[516]  Of  Ephraim  Eddy,  Peacham,  of  provisions  issued  from 
June  17,  to  July  31,  1781,  by  order  of  Capt.  Neh.  Lovewell,  Lt. 
Israel  Morey,  Serg'  Jona.  Jacobs,  Lt.  Sam"  Phippen.  Of  provi- 
sions received  in  August  1781  from  Jos.  Farnsworth,  Comy  Gen., 
per  Jona.  Child,  A.  C.  P.,  &  receipted  by  Azariah  Webb,  Robert 
Carr,  Abel  Davies,  Nathan  Spafford,  Capt.  John  Strong,  James 
Calkins,  Asher  Chamberlin.  Of  Prov.  issued  in  Aug.  by  order  of 
Capt.  Neh.  Lovewell.  Of  Prov.  received  in  September — from  J. 
Child,  A.C.P.,  and  receipted  by  Abel  Davies,  Jona.  Child,  Hezekiah 
Ford,  Welby  Goodwin,  Azariah  Webb,  Israel  Morey,  Asher 
Chamberlin,  Daniel  Davis. — Of  Prov.  issued  in  Sept.  by  order  of 
Capt.  N.  Lovewell,  Capt.  Seely,  Lieut.  Morey.  Of  Prov.  issued 
in  October  by  order  of  Capt  Lovewell,  Lt  Nat.  White. — Of  Prov. 
received  in  Octo.  receipted  to  Henry  Lovewell,  Azariah  Webb, 
Asher  Chamberlin,  John  Gait,  Abel  Davis,  John  Way,  Jr.,  Levi 
Collins,  Moses  Chamberlin,  Walter  Brock,  David  Mansfield. — Of 
Prov.  received  in  November — receipted  to  Jona  Child,  Azariah 
Webb,  Abel  Davis,  Jona.  Elkins. — Of  Prov.  issued  Nov.  by  order 
of  Capt.  Lovewell. — Of  Prov.  received  from  June  17  to  Aug.  1, 
receipted  to  Capt.  Lovewell,  Capt  John  Strong,  Samuel,  Eaton, 
Abel  Daviss,  Stephen  Powers,  Samuel  Manwell. 

Joel  Matthews — Return  of  Provisions  Issued  &  Received  from 
Oct.  1  to  Nov.  24,  1781,  at  Bethel,  by  order  of  Lt.  Church,  Capt. 
Benjamin,  Lt.  Hall, — received  from  Jona.  Child  and  receipted  to 
Wm.  Gallup,  R.  Durkee,  Naha"  Morgan,  Capt.  Lasdell,  Lt.  Green. 

Barnabas  Strong,  ass'  Com^  of  Issues  for  Joel  Matthews,  Com'' 
of  Issues — at  Fort  Fortitude,  March  1781,  by  order  of  Serg' 
Aieams,  Lt.  Green,  Capt.  Benjamin;  April — order  of  Capt.  Benja- 
min, Lt.  Hall; — May — order  of  Lt.  Hall — Capt.  Benjamin,  Lt. 
Green; — June,  by  order  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  Lt.  Green,  Lt.  Hall; 
July — by  order  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  Lt.  Hall,  Lt.  Church;  August 
— by  order  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  Lt.  Hall. 

At  Corinth,  Fort  Wait — Joel  Matthews  Com^,  &  Strong,  Ass' 
Com'',  in  October,  1781,  issued  by  order  of  Maj.  San*  Kingslaerry, 
Lt.  Col.  Wait;  receipted  to  Corp'  Lathrop,  Abner  Chandler,  Jos. 
Safford,  Jr.,  John  Martain,  Stephen  Chapman,  Charles  Crook, 
John  Presson,  David  McKeen,  Azariah  Webb,  Levi  Collins,  Capt. 
Rob'  Hunkins,  M.  Millar,  Jesse  McFarlin,  Israel  Post,  Thos. 
Russell,  Andrew   Peters,  Jona  Child,  A.  C.  I,  November,   by  order 


812  STATE  OF  VERMONT 

of  Lt.  Col.  Wait,  Capt.  Nelson;  received  by  Andrew  Peters,  Hill 
Chandler,  Webb  and  Martin,  J.  Martain  Chamberlin  and  B.  Martin, 
John  Hunkins,  John  Spears,  Capt.  Jona.  Chandler,  Jeremiah 
Percivall,  Jos.  Chapman,  Azariah  Webb,  Daniel  Root,  Col.  Childs. 

[537]  Barnabas  Strong,  A.  C.  I.  for  Eastern  department — 
account  for  9  mos.  12  days  service  from  March  3,  to  Dec.  15,  1781 — 
also  for  4  mos.  7  days  from  June  24th  to  Octo.  31,  1782.  Return  of 
provisions  issued  to  Garrison  at  Fort  Fortitude  trom  July  14  to  Oct. 
31,  1782;  July — issued  by  order  of  Serg'  Throop,  Capt.  B.  Green, 
Serg'  Boynton,  Lt.  Church; — Aug.  by  Capt.  B.  Green,  Lt.  Elijah 
Knights,  Lt.  Church,  Serg'  Boynton;  Sept. — by  order  of  B.  Green, 
Com",  Lt.  J.  Church,  E.  Knight,  Lt.  Com",— Oct.  by  order  of  Do. 
— received  from  Abel  Curtis,  C.  P.,  and  Bar'  Durkee,  A.  C.  P. 

Joseph  Farnsworth,  Com^"  Gen.  of  Purchases — account  for  ser- 
vices from  Oct.  20,  1780  to  last  day  of  February,  1784. 

Col.  Jona.  Child,  A.  C.  P. — a  paper  purporting  to  be  "an  ac- 
count of  stores  and  provisions  rec*  &  purchased  by  "  s"*  Child — 
under  dates  of  Aug.  Sept.  and  Oct.  1781 — &  on  "  Delinquencies  of 
Provision  "  s*  Child  is  charged  for  money  &  order^  under  dates  of 
1782,  1783,  1784. — No  certificate  or  signature  on  this  paper. 

Ephraim  Eddy,  A.  C.  I. — account  for  services  from  May  28th  to 
Nov.  25th,  1781,— and  an  acct  for  same  from  Nov.  26,  1781  to 
April  1,  1782. 

Nathan  Hutchins,  A.  C.  I. — account  for  services  from  Jan''  1, 
1782  to  Sept  10,  1782,  at  Fort  Vengeance. 

Francis  Davis,  clerk  of  the  Com''  Gen.  of  Purchases,  account 
for  services  from  March  13,  1781  to  the  last  day  of  February  1784, 
at  ;^5.8  pr  month. 

Lyman  Chase,  Ass'  Com''  Issues — account  for  service  from  July 
28th  to  Nov,  30th,  1780,  at  ^5.8— pr  month. 

Joel  Matthews,  Corny  ot  Issues — acct  for  services  from  Feb^  22d 
to  Nov.  24,  1781,  at  ^8  pr  month. 

Ebenezer  Brewer,  Com''  Clerk  under  Com''  Matthews — acct  for 
services  from  June  4  to  Nov.  24th  1781,  at  ;^5.8  pr  month. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  813 

Extracts   from  "  Proceedings  of  the    Provincial    Congress    of 

New  York" 
[From  "Archives  of  the  State  of  New  York,"  vol.  xv.  ] 

Die  Lunae,  4th  ho.  P.  M.     May  zgth,  1775. 

The  Congress  met  pursuant  to  adjournment. 
Present,  from  Charlotte  County 
John  Williams*  William  Marshy 

Die  Mercurii,,g  ho.  A.  M.    June  21,  1775. 
Ordered,  that  Col°  [John]  Hazeltine  [of  Cumberland  County]  be  added 
to  the  Committee  for  Arrangement  of  the  Troops  to  be  raised  in  this  Colony. 

Die  Saturni,  9  ho.  A.  M.  July  ist,  1775. 

A  letter  from  the  Hon'''''  John  Hancock  Esq'  President  of  the  Continental 
Congress  -was  read  &  filed  &  is  in  the  words  following  to  wit : 

Philadelphia,  24"'  June,  1775. 
Gentlemen : 

By  Order  of  the  Congress  I  enclose  you  certain  Resolves  pass''  yesterday, 
respecting  those,  who  were  concerned  in  taking  &  Garrisoning  Crown  Point 
&  Ticonderoga.  As  the  Congress  are  of  Opinion  that  the  Employing  the 
Green  Mountain  Boys  in  the  American  Army  would  be  advantageous  to  the 
common  Cause,  as  well  on  account  of  their  Scituation  as  of  their  disposition  & 
Alertness,  they  are  desirous.  You  should  embody  them  among  the  Troops 
you  shall  raise.  As  it  is  represented  to  the  Congress,  that  they  will  not 
serve  under  any  Officers,  but  such  as  they  themselves  Choose,  You  are 
desired  to  consult  with  General  Schuyler,  in  whom  the  Congress  are  informed 
these  People  place  a  great  Confidence,  about  the  Field  Officers  to  be  set  over 
them.  I  am.  Gentlemen  &o.  <fcc., 

To  the  members  John  Hancock,  President, 

of  the  Provincial  Congress, 

New  York. 

The  Resolves  mentioned  &  enclosed  in  the  foregoing  Letter  were  also  read 
k  are  in  the  Words  following  to  wit : 

In  Congress,  June  23d,  1775. 
***** 

Resolved,  that  it  be  recommended  to  the  Convention  of  New  York,  that 
they  consulting  with  General  Schuyler,  employ  in  the  American  Army  to  be 
raised  for  the  defence  of  A-inerica,  those  called  Green  Mountain  Boys  under 
such  officers,  as  the  said  Green  Mountain  Boys  shall  chuse. 

Die  Martes  gho.  A.  M.  July  4th  1775. 
***** 
The  Congress  then  resumed  the  Consideration  of  the   Resolves  of  the 
Continental  Congress  bearing  date  the  23d  instant,   and  after  some  time 
spent  therein,   the  Congress  was  informed,  that  Ethan  Allen  was  at  the  Door 
&  desired  admittance.      *     *     *      Ordered,  that  Ethan  Allen  ho  admitted.' 
■•    *    ■•    He  delivered  a  list  of  officers,  which  is  filed : 


•  [Col.  John  Williams  of  Salem,  N.  Y.71 
t  [Col.  Wm.  Marsh  of  Manchester?] 

1    The  members  for  Albany,  New  York  and  Richmond  Cos.  voted  against  the  admission 
of  Eihan  Allen.— S.  F.  [Berthold  Fernow,  Ed.  of  "N.  Y.  in  Bev."] 


814  STATE    OF    VERMONT 

A  list  of  the  Field  Officers,  Captains  and  part  of  the  Lieutenants  of  the 
Regiment  of  Green  Mountain  Boys  Consistinor  of  seven  Companies 

Ethan  Allen    C-r,-  u  /-,«. 
Seth   Warner   ^^^^^  O^CBr^ 

Captains.  First  Lleuts. 

Remember  Baker  Ira  Allen 

Robert  Cochran  John  Grant 

Michael  Veal  Ebenezer  Allen 

Peleg  Sntherling  David  Ives 

Gideon   Wort  en 

Wait  Hopkins  Jesse  Sawyer 

Heman   A  lien 
Levi  Allen  Adjutant 
Elijah  Babcock  Comissary 
Tonas  Fay  Doctor  &  Surrurgeon 

July  4*  1773 

Col"  Aliens  royal  List  of  loyal  Officers. 

Etha?i  Allen  &  Seth   Wainer  harming  been  heard  they  withdrew. 

Ordered,  that  in  Consequence  of  a  Recommendation  from  the  Continental 
Congress  a  Body  of  Troops  not  exceeding  Five  Hundred  Men,  Officers  in- 
eluded,  be  forthwith  raised  of  those  called  Green  Mountain  Boys,  that  they 
Elect  all  their  own  Officers  except  Field  Officers.  That  Major  General  Schuy- 
ler be  requested  to  forward  this  Order  to  them  &  receive  from  them  a  List  of 
such  Officers,  as  they  shall  elect  to  be  communicated  to  this  Congress  and  that 
General  Schuyler  be  further  requested,  without  Delay  to  procure  the  Sense  of 
those  Troops  concerning  the  Persons,  who  will  be  most  agreeable  to  them  for 
Field  Officers,  and  to  make  other  inquiry  &  upon  the  whole  advise  this  Con- 
gress, what  Persons  will  be  most  proper  to  be  appointed  as  field  Officers  to 
Command  those  Troops.  That  the  said  Troops,  when  raised,  be  considered  as 
an  independant  Body,  their  field  Officers  taking  rank  after  the  field  Officers  of 
the  other  Troops  to  be  raised  by  this  Colony  for  the  Continental  Service, — 
That  their  Corps  of  Officers  consist  of  one  Lieutenant  Col",  one  Major,  seven 
Captains  &  fourteen  Lieutenants  and  that  the  General  be  furnished  with  Blank 
Warrants  to  be  filled  up  by  him  agreable  to  such  election  as  above-mentioned. 

Die  Martis,  g  ho.  A.  M.  isth  Augt.  1775. 

A  letter  from  General  Schuyler  of  the  31''  of  July  last  was  read  and  filed 
and  is  in  the  words  following  : 

Ticonderoga,  July  31''  1775. 
Gentlemen. 

I  do  myself  the  honor  to  enclose  you  a  copy  of  a  letter  and  paper  I  have 
received  from  the  people  called  Green  Mountain  Boys,  together  with  a  copy 
of  my  letter  in  answer.  I  am  apprehensive,  that  the  Controversy,  that  has 
arisen  amongst  them,  relative  to  Field  Officers,  will  cause  delay  in  the  levies. 

Whilst  bX  New  York  and  even  after  my  arrival  here, , on  conversing  with 
Allen  and  Warner,  I  did  not  conceive,  there  would  have  been  any  contest  be- 
tween them,  or  that  a  third  person  would  have  been  recommended  by  the 
People  as  a  Field  Officer  ;  on  that  supposition  and  believing  the  people  unani- 
mous in  their  favour  I  should  not  have  hesitated  to  have  recommended  them. 
***** 

The  several  papers  referred  to  in  the  preceding  letter  from  General  Schuy- 
ler were  respectively  read  and  filed  and  are  in  the  words  following  : 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR    ROLLS  815 

"  May  it  please  your  Honour. 

In  compliance  with  the  Orders  of  Congress  as  well  as  your  recommenda- 
tion, I  enclose  the  proceedings  of  our  Committee  Meeting  on  the  New  Hanip- 
shite  Grants,  upon  due  notice  to  the  Towns  in  General  —  all  which  is  humbly 
submitted  to  your  wisdom,  not  doubting  but  the  warrants  will  issue  agreeable 
to  our  wishes.  We  are  &c  &c 

Dorset  July  SS*  1775.  Nathan  Clark,  Chairman. 

To  the  Hon»'«  Gen'  Schuyler. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Committees  of  the  several  Townships  on  the  New 
Hampshire  Grants,  West  of  the  Range  of  Green  Mountains,  convened  at  the 
house  of  Mr.  Cephas  Rents  in  the  Township  of  Dorset,  July  37"'  1775— Voted  as 
follows,  to  wit : 

1"'    Chose  Mr.  Nathan  Clark  Chairman. 

2''     Q\o%e,  John  Fasset  Q,\fix\!.. 

3''  The  motion  being  made  and  seconded — Whether  this  Convention  shall 
prosecute  in  choosing  Field  and  other  Officers,  according  to  the  Provincial 
Congress  and  your  Honour's  directions? 

Passed  in  the  Affirmative :  Then  proceeded  as  follows  : 

4*  Chose  Mr.  Seth  Warrier  Lieutenant  Colonel  for  the  Regiment  of  Green 
Mountain  Boys,  by  a  majoiity  of  forty-one  to  five. 

S""  Chose  Mr.  Samuel  Safford  Major  for  said  Regiment  by  a  majority 
twenty-eight  to  seventeen. 

Then  proceeded  and  chose  seven  Captains  and  fourteen  Lieutenants  by  a 
great  majority,  viz: 

Captains  First  Lieutenants  Second  Lieutenants 

Weight  Hopkins  John  Fasset  Johan  Noble 

Oliver  Potter  Ebenr  Allen  James  Claghorn 

John  Grant  Barnebas  Barnam  John  Chipinan 

William,  Fitch  David  Galusha  Philo  Hard 

Gideon  Brownson  Jille  Bleaksley  Nathan  Smith 

Micah  Vail  Ira  Allen  Jessee  Sawyer 

Heman  Allen  Gideon  Warren  Joshua  Stanton 

Nathan  Olaek  Chairman. 

H"!  Q"   Ticonderoga,  July  31"'  1775. 

Sir  :  Your  letter  dated  Dorset  July  28'''  has  been  delivered  me  by  Captain 
Fitch,  together  with  all  the  votes,  that  were  enclosed. 

The  choice  of  the  Captains  and  Lieutenants  being  left  unconditional  to 
the  people,  those  chosen  will  receive  their  Warrants  as  soon  as  they  come  to 
my  hands  —  and  that  the  levying  of  the  men  may  not  be  retarded,  you  will 
signify  to  them,  that  I  hereby  empower  them  immediately  to  proceed  to  that 
business  without  waiting  for  the  warrants    .... 

The  votes  I  shall  immediately  transmit  to  Congress,  that  they  may  approve 
of  the  Field  Officers  or  appoint  others  out  of  your  Body,  as  they  may  think 
proper.  I  am,  Sir,  &c  &c  Ph.  Sohuylbb. 

To  Mr.  Nathan  Clark. 

Ordered,  that  Blank  Warrants  be  sent  to  General  Schuyler  for  the  seven 
Captains  &  fourteen  Lieutenants  of  the  Troops  to  be  raised  by  this  Colony 
from  among  those  called  Green  Mountain  Boys. 

Ordered,  tbat  General  Schuyler  be  requested  and  authorized  to  appoint  a 
Lieutenant  Colonel  or  Major  or  both  for  the  Troops  to  be  raised  by  this  Col- 
ony from  among  those  called  Green  Mountain  Boys,  when  such  a  number  are 
raised  as  (in  his  opinion)  shall  make  it  necessary. 

Resolved,  that  when  the  Green  Mountain  Boys  are  raised,  each  of  them 
shall  be  furnished  with  a  Coat  and  that  Mr.  Peter  T.  Curtenius  be  requested  to 
purchase  coarse  green  Cloth  for  that  purpose  and  red  Cloth  sufficient  to  face 
those  Coats  and  to  have  two  hundred  and  twenty-five  Coats  of  a  large  size 
made  of  the  said  Cloth. 


816  STATE   OF  VERMONT 

Die  Jovis,  g  ho.  A.  M.  Aug.  ijth  1775. 

A  draft  of  a  letter  to  Major  General  Schuyler  was  read  and  approved  and 
is  in  the  word  following,  to  wit : 

In  Provincial  Oongress. 

New  York,  Aug.  l?"-  1775. 

Sir:  We  have  received  your  favour  dated  the  31'' July  last  covering  the 
proceedings  of  the  Green  Mountain  Boys  in  their  choice  of  Officers  &  agree- 
able to  your  request  enclose  you  twenty-one  Blank  warrants  to  be  filled  up 
agreeable  to  their  choice. — The  Field  Officers  were  to  be  recommended  jointly 
with  you  by  this  Congress,  but  as  we  are  ignorant  of  the  merits  and  qualifica- 
tions of  those  among  them,  who  would  be  equal  to  the  appointment,  we  have 
therefore  concluded  to  leave  the  appointment  to  you.  The  disputes  already 
subsisting  amongst  their  chiefs,  the  principles  whereof  we  are  strangers  to  is 
an  additional  inducement  in  determining  us  to  this  reference.  Your  acquaint- 
ance with  them  we  hope  will  enable  you  to  nx  the  choice  on  such  persons  as 
may  be  least  exceptionable  and  who  will  most  effectually  promote  the  service. 
#  *  •  *  * 

Die  Lunae,  g  ho.  A.  M.  Ang.  21st  7775. 

Resolved,  4"",  That  the  Militia  of  this  Colony  be  formed  into  Brigades  in 
the  following  manner,  to  wit : 

(six  brigades  in  all) 
The  Militia  of  the  Counties  of  Charlotte,  | 

Cumberland  and  Gloucester  )  One  other  Brigade 

Die  Martis,  Aug.  2gth  1775. 

(Extracts  from  letters  of  Gen'  Schuyler  of  the  20th  and  33d  Aug.) 

"Beports  prevail,  that  the  controversy  between  Allen  and  Warner  is 
carried  to  such  a  length,  that  few  men  will  be  raised  and  that  of  those,  that 
may  enlist  very  few  will  have  arms." 

' '  This  morning  (SS"*)  Mr.  Warner  was  with  me  for  the  Oloathing  and 
Blankets  of  the  Green  Mouutain  Boys;  I  read  your  resolutions  to  him  and 
delivered  six  sets  of  warrants  filled  up  agreeable  to  the  choice  made  by  them, 
—the  seventh  remains  blank,  as  one  of  the  Captains  declined  the  service,  and  as 
these  people  could  not  take  the  field  without  some  money  to  procure  blankets, 
I  have  advanced  him  ;^500  on  their  pay. 

' '  I  did  not  mention  to  him  your  resolution  authorizing  me  to  appoint 
Field  Officers,  as  I  cannot  possibly  comply  with  that  requisition.  The  pecu- 
liar situation  of  these  people  and  the  controversy  they  have  had  with  this  Col- 
ony or  with  gentlemen  in  it,  renders  that  matter  too  delicate  for  me  to  deter- 
mine and  it  was  in  this  view,  that  I  begged,  that  the  warrants  for  the  Field 
Officers  might  be  sent  me  compleat,  which  I  shall  hope  to  receive  as  soon  as 
possible.''  * 

Die  Veneris,  8  ho.  A.  M.  Septbr.  i,  1773. 

Resolved,  that  Seth  Warner  be  appointed  Lieutenant  Colonel  of  the  Begi- 
ment  of  Green  Mountain  Boys  and  Resolved,  that  Samuel  Safford  be  appointed 
Major  of  the  said  Regiment. 

Die  Jovis,  10  ho.  A.  M.  December  21st  1773 

.  .  .  the  Congress  determined  the  Officers  of  the  respective  Counties  to 
have  Bank  in  the  following  order,  to  wit : 


*  See  for  these  letters  Journal  of  the  New  York  Proyinoial  Congress,  Vol.  8. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  817 

12">.     Cumberland  13*.    Charlotte  14"\        Gloucester. 

Resolved.  .  .  .  That  the  Brigadier  General  of  the  Brigade,  which  con- 
Bists  of  the  Militia  of  .  .  .  Cumberland,  Gloucester  &  Charlotte  Counties 
[be  considered  as  the  7"'.  Brigadier  General  of  this  Colony  &  take  rank  accord- 
ingly.] 

4ta  ho.  P.  M.  Die  Mercurii,  Febr  28,  iT/6 

[Seth  Warner  nominated  for  Colonel  of  one  of  the  4  Reg'',  to  be  raised  for 
the  defense  of  this  Colony.] 

Die  Veneris,  ijia  ho.  P.  M.  June  yth  1776. 

[New  York  having  to  raise  a  total  of  3750  Militia,  among  the  quotas  to  be 
levied  from  the  several  counties  were] 
Charlotte  50  Cumberland  125  Gloucester  75 

[These  were]  To  make  up  the  750  to  reinforce  the  Army  in  Canada  as 
follows  to  wit :     Chai  lotte  50     Cumberland  125     Gloucestei  75 

Sunday  afternoon,  June  gth  1776 

Resolved,  that  the  non-commissioned  officers  and  privates  of  the  Battalions 
or  detachment  of  the  Militia  raised  in  the  Counties  of  Albany,  Ttyon,  Char- 
lotte, Cuinberland  and  Gloucester  and  destined  to  reinforce  the  Army  in  Canada 
be  allowed  a  Bounty  of  4  Dollars  each  and  that  in  Case  the  Continental  Con- 
gress should  not  make  allowance  for  the  same,  such  Bounty  shall  be  at  the 
charge  of  this  Colony. 

Die  Martis,  8th  ho.  A.  M.  July  23d  1776 

Resolved  unanimously, 

That  in  like  manner  &  for  the  same  service  [to  be  employed  as  scouting 
parties  to  range  the  woods]  two  hundred  and  fifty-two  Men  be  raised  in  the 
Counties  of  Gloucester  and  Cumberland  for  the  joint  Defence  of  both  Counties 
and  that  those  Men  be  divided  into  four  Companies,  each  Company  to  consist 
of  one  Captain  two  Lieuts  three  Sergeants,  three  Corporals  &  54  Privates. 

That  the  Commissioned  Officers  for  the  Counties  of  Cumberland  & 
Gloucester  be  nominated  by  the  mutual  Consent  of  the  Committees  of  both 
Counties  and  that  Warrants  issue  to  the  Captains  of  each  Company  in  the 
same  manner  as  before  directed. 

That  the  Pay  of  the  Officers  &  Privates  be  the  same  as  the  Pay  of  the 
Continental  Troops. 

That  a  Bounty  be  allowed  to  each  non-commissioned  Officer  and  Private 
of  twenty-five  Dollars  upon  his  passing  Muster. 

That  to  each  Captain  be  allowed  sixteen  shillings,  to  each  Lieutenant 
fourteen  shillings  &  to  each  non-commissioned  Officer  &  Private  ten  shillings 
per  week  in  lieu  of  all  Rations. 

That  the  Officers  and  Privates  furnish  themselves  each  with  a  good 
Musket  or  firelock,  Powder  Horn,  Bullet  Pouch  &  Tomahawk  Blanket  & 
Knapsack. 

That  the  Companies  in  the  Counties  of  Cumberland  and  Gloucester  be 
under  the  command  of  a  Major  to  be  appointed  by  this  Convention. 

That  the  Major  commanding  the  Bangers  in  the  Counties  of  Gloucester 
and  Cumberland  shall  march  to  the  Relief  of  any  of  the  neighboring  Counties 
or  States  upon  a  mutual  application  from  the  County  Committees  of  such 
respective  Counties  or  States  or  upon  an  Application  from  the  Continental 
Officer  commanding  in  the  Northern  Department,  provided  that  such  Conti- 
nental Officer  do  not  call  those  Companies  out  of  the  said  three  Counties  of 
Ctimberland,  Gloucester  and  Charlotte. 

[52] 


818  STATE   OF   VERMONT 

Die  Mercurii,  ga  ho.  A.  M.  July  24th  1776. 

On  the  Recommendation  of  the  Members  from  Cumberland  County* 
The  Convention  unanimously  agreed  to  appoint  Joab  Hoisington  Esq'  to  be 
Major  of  the  Rangers  to  be  raised  in  the  Counties  of  Gloucester  &  Oimberland. 
—  Ordered  that  the  Secretaries  prepare  a  Draft  of  a  Commission  for  him. 

Resolved,  that  the  Treasurer  of  this  State  do  advance  the  following  sums 
to  the  Deputies  of  the  different  Counties  where  the  Rangers  are  to  be 
raised  being  one-half  of  the  Bounty  resolved  on  by  this  Convention  for  those 
Forces,  taking  a  receipt  of  the  several  Deputies  of  each  County  for  the 
respective  Sums  undermentioned,  towit: 

To  the   Deputies  of   Cumberland  County  for  the  rangers  to  be  raised  in 

Gloucester  and  Cumberland  Counties ^1200 

To  the  Deputies  of  Charlotte  County 575 

Die  lovis,  Sa  ho.  A.  M.  August  ist.  1776. 

Resolved,  that  the  Militia  of  the  Counties  of  Charlotte,  Cumberland  and 
Gloucester  in  this  State  be  formed  into  two  separate  Brigades,  anything  in 
the  Resolution  of  the  Provincial  Congress  of  this  Colony  on  the  22d  day  of 
August  last  past  to  the  Contrary  notwithstanding.  That  the  Militia  of  the 
County  of  Charlotte  compose  one  Brigade  and  the  Militia  of  the  Counties  of 
Gloucester  and  Cumberland  the  other  Brigade. 

And  Resolved,  that  Jacob  Bayley  Esq'  of  the  Township  of  Newbury  in 
Gloucester  County  be  appointed  Brigadier  General  of  the  Militia  in  the 
Counties  of  Gloucester  &  Cumberland.  That  Simon  Stevens  Esq'  of  the 
Township  of  Springfield  in  the  County  of  Ctimberland  be  appointed  Major  of 
Brigade  of  the  said  Brigade  and  that  Commission'  issue  for  these  Gentlemen 
immediately. 

IVednesday  Afternoon,  Septetnber  18th.  1776 

A  Letter  from  the  Committee  of  Albany,  dated  the  12th  Instant  was 
read.  They  thereby  inform,  that  the  Major  from  Cumberland  County,  with 
the  proportion  of  Men,  that  have  been  raised  to  the  Eastward  of  the  Green 
Mountains  as  a  part  of  Col"  Van  Dycks  Regim'  have  not  joined  the  Regiment 
or  come  into  the  Service. 

Die  Jovis  4ta  ho.  P.  M.  Sept'  z6th  1776. 

A  Letter  or  request  of  Joab  Hoisington  was  received  and  read  and  is  in 
the  words  following  to  wit : 

To  the  Honorable  Nathaniel  Woodhull,  President  of  the  honorable  Con- 
gress of  the  State  of  New  York  : 

Agreeable  to  the  order  of  the  Honorable  the  Congress  I  have  sent  the 
Muster  Rolls  of  the  several  Companies  under  my  Command  by  Elizur  Andrews, 
the  Bearer,  begging  the  favour  of  your  forwarding  the  Remainder  of  the 
Bounty  Rations  &  first  Months  Wages,  taking  his  receipt  for  the  same. 

Am  Sir  j'our  humble  servant 

Joab  Hoisington 
N.  B.     Please  to  remit  my  wages  and  rations  likewise  as 
much  of  the  Ration  as  the  Honorable  Congress  shall  see 
fit — find  it  much  easier  to  purchase  Supplies  with  Cash. 

A  Return  of  the  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  four  Companies  of  Rangers 
commanded  by  Major  Hoisington,  signed  by  Jaines  Clay  Chairman  was 
also  read  and  certain  Muster  Rolls  of  the  said  Companies  were  also  delivered 
in  (as  follows  :) 

*  Sessions,  Marsh  and  Steven?. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


819 


Captain  Benjamin  Wait 

"       John  Sttong 

"        Toseph  Hatch 

"        Elkanah  Day,  res'' 

&  Abner  Seeley  elected  in  his  place  Oct.  23, 
1"'  Lieut  Elisha  Hawley    \   ■      „,   . ,    „ 
31       "      Zebulon  Lyon       \  ^-^  Waits  Q,om^^ 
1"      ' '      Eldad  or  Medad  Benton  )   •      r-^ 
2"       "     John  Barnes  "^  xu  Stro7igs  Qom^^ 

1"  Lieut.  Simon  Stevens  \  ■      ,,  j  ,     r^ 

2"       "       Amos  ChavtberLain     ]^^  Hatchs  Gomv- 
1"  Lieut.  Nathl.  or  Benjn.   Whitney  \ 
2''       "      Jehiel  Rabbins  3 


1776 


in  Days  Comp> 


Muster  Roll  of  Capt.    Waits  Company  : 


When  enlisted 

Whfn  enlisteiJ; 

Capt.  Benj"  Wait 

Ausr.  6,  1776 

John  Killman 

Aug.  7.  177b 

Lieut.  Eilsha  [Elisha]  Hawley     6,  1776 

Adin  Dyke 

7,  1776 

''    Zebulon  Lyon 

6,  1776 

James  Sanderson 

7,  1776 

Serjt.  Wm.  Hunter 

8,  1776 

James  Call  Jun'' 

7,  1776 

"       Sam' Messer 

16,  1776 

John  Wadkins 

12,  1776 

"       Elijah  Mason 

7,  1776 

Sylvester  Buggley 

27,  1776 

Carpi.  Mathew  Hammond 

7,  1776 

John  Louren 

Septb 

12,  1776 

"       Bezaleel  Gleason 

23,  1776 

Nathl.  Abbot 

Aug 

19,  1776 

"       Phineas  Saunders 

7,  1776 

Bliss  Hoisington 

7,  1776 

Samuel  Stone 

7,  1776 

James  Call 

7,  1776 

Solomon  Emmons 

7,  1776 

Lemuel  Colton 

12,  1776 

Simon  Athorn 

9,  1776 

Lott  Hoddgman 

13,  1776 

Ezekiel  Hawley 

9,  1776 

Thomas  Hunter 

3,  1776 

John  Heath 

9,  1776 

Asa  Call 

7,  1776 

Jonathan  Cady 

16,  1776 

William  Anibal 

16,  1776 

Elisha  Elowers 

16,  1776 

Isaac  Hoisington 

7,  1776 

Eldad  Hubbard 

19,  1776 

Zebina  Curtiss 

22,  1776 

Ava  Smead 

23,  1776 

Benj.  Tamalek 

16,  1776 

Mathew  Miller 

27,  1776 

Peaj'l  Susap 

16,  1776 

Joseph  Haynes 

30, 1776 

Wild  Willard 

18,  1776 

Israel  Olmstead 

30,  1776 

Lot  Whitcomb 

Sepf' 

11,  1776 

Ebenezer  Umpstead 

30,  1776 

John  Newton 

11,  1776 

Jonathan  Hammon 

8,  1776 

Nathl.  Page 

11,  1776 

David  Hunter 

8,  1776 

Asa  Chedel  Junr 

11,  1776 

John  Billings 

10,  1776 

Thomas  Freeman 

11, 1776 

Moses  Whipple 

23,  1776 

Benjn.  Cox 

11,  1776 

Phineas  Newton 

28,  1776 

Christopher  Hall 

Aug. 

12,  1776 

Jacob  Hall 

23,  1776 

Timothy  Knox 

17,  1776 

Eleazar  Leeland 

23,  1776 

Phenihas  Powers 

25,  1776 

Oliver  Williams 

7,  1776 

Ebenezer  Howard 

7,  1776 

[From  Archives  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.,  p.  129] 


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REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Strongs  Company 


Capt.  John  Strong 

Lieut.  Kldad  Benton 
"      John  Barns 

Sergt.  Edgar  Andrews 
"  James  Harwood 
"      Ephraim  Patterson 

Corpl.  Ebenezer  Call 
"       Samuel  Root 
"      Eiistia  Smawley 

Andrew  Powers 

Ignatious  Sprague 

James  Carty 

Abijah  Lampfield 

Luke  Lampfield 

Thomas  Richardson 

Phiuehas  Rust 

Oliver  Rust 

William  Freeman 

Seth  Foard 

Thomas  Davies 

Levi  Andrews 

Noah  Foard 

Richard  Young 

Hezekiah  Foard 

Samuel  Crook 

Sebee  Beebee 

Paul  Foard 

Thomas  Gragg 

Hezekiah  Fuller 

Andrew  MoCollister 

John  Sawyer 

Caleb  Young 


When  enlisted 

Aug.  6,  1776 

13,  1776 

13,  1776 

6,  1776 

14,  1776 

14,  1776 

15,  1776 

14,  1776 

16,  1776 

7,  1776 

15,  1776 
15,  1776 
15, 1776 
15, 1776 

17,  1776 
17,  1776 
17,  1776 

21,  1776 
14,  1776 
14,  1776 
14,  1776 
14,  1776 
14,  1776 
14,  1776 
14,  1776 
14,  1776 
14, 1776 

22,  1776 
22,  1776 
22,  1776 

22,  1776 

23,  1776 


John  Sawyer  Junr 
David  Arwick 
Euos  Sawyer 
Isaac  Gragg 
Seth  Johnson 
James  Smawley 
James  Waterman 
Jeremiah  Percival 
Elisha  Brown 
John  Crary 
John  Lovejoy 
Jonathan  Benton 
Joseph  Havms 
Elisha  Waterman 
William  Evans 
Elisha  Kent 
John  Stockbridge 
Amos  Kent 
Moses  Parson 
David  Write 
Robert  Simpson 
Oliver  Hand 
Wm.  Martin 
Joshua  Young 
Jesse  Young 
Ephraim  Root 
John  Sanbourn 
David  Weeks 
Amos  Palmer 
Josiah  Clark 
Andrew  Lovejoy 


When  enlisted 

Aug.  22,  1776 

22,  1776 

22,  1776 

23,  1776 
10,  1776 
16,  1776 
16,  1776 
16,  1776 
16,  1776 
16,  1776 
16,  1776 
16,  1776 
16,  1776 
18,  1776 
18,  1776 
18,  1776 
18,  1776 
18,  1776 
13,  1776 
10,  1776 
23,  1776 
23,  1776 
23,  1776 
23,  1776 
23,  1776 
25,  1776 
29,  1776 

29,  1776 

30,  1776 
Sept  11,  1776 
Aug.  16,  1776 


[From  Archives  of  State  of  N.  Y.,  p.  130] 

Die  Veneris  lo  ho.  A.  M.,  January  /si.,  1//7,  at  FishkilL. 

[Extract  from  a  draft  of  a  letter  to  General  Washington] 

[This  State]  formerly  consisted  of  fourteen  Counties  of  which  five  and  a 
part  of  the  sixth  are  in  possession  of  the  enemy  and  a  considerable  part  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Counties  of  Gloucester,  Cumberland  and  Charlotte  appear 
determined  to  shake  off  their  dependence  upon  us  so  that  above  one  half  is  lost ; 
of  the  remainder  a  considerable  portion  is  disaffected  and  ready  upon  a  favora- 
ble opportunity  to  join  the  enemy. 

Sunday  Morning,  February  gth  1777. 


Whereas  There  is  great  reason  to  apprehend,  that  the  Militia  of  the  said 
Counties  ("of  Albany,  Tryon,  Charlotte.  Gloucester  and  Cumberland]  are  not 
arm^d  and  accoutred  as  the  regulations  for  the  Militia  of  this  State  require. 

Resolved,  that  such  of  the  said  Militia  of  the  said  several  Counties,  who 
shall  not  on  being  detached  for  the  service  aforesaid  [re-inforoement  of  Ticon- 
deroga]  be  well  armed  and  accoutred,  be  supplied  by  impress  with  arms  and 
accoutrements  from  the  rest  of  the  Militia  of  the  said  Counties  respectively, 
that  is  to  say  —  The  detachment  -of  each  Regiment  to  be  armed  and  accoutred 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  821 

from  the  rest  of  the  militia  of  such  regiment  and  the  Brigadier  general  of  each 
of  the  said  Counties  and  such  persons  as  they  respectively  shall  authorize  for 
the  purposes  hereby  directed  and  required  to  make  such  impress  as  aforesaid. 

May  28th  177'/. 

Resolved,'  the  time  allowed  for  raising  the  three  Companies  to  be  by 
him  { Wheelock)  raised  in  the  Service  of  this  State  be  prolonged  eight  Weeks'' 
from  the  Time  formerly  allowed  by  the  Kesolutions  of  the  late  Convention 
for  that  purpose. 

Resolved,  that  Samuel  Paine  Esq.  &  Eleazar  Wheelock  the  one  by  Major 
Wheelock  appointed  a  Captain  &  the  other  a  Lieutenant  be  commissioned — And 
that  Major  Wheelock  direct  Lieutenant  Wheelock  with  the  Privates  of  Captain 
Pains  Company  to  march  to  Fishkill  in  Dutchess  County  without  Delay  there 
to  receive  and  follow  the  further  Directions  of  the  Council  of  Safety  or  Exec- 
utive power  of  this  State. 

Resolved,  that  General  Bayley  of  Gloucester  County  be  requested  to  order 
one  of  the  Companies  of  the  Troops  raised  in  the  Counties  of  Gloucester  & 
Cumberland,  usually  called  Bangers,  to  march  to  Kingston  in  Ulster  County 
without  Delay  to  follow  the  further  Directions  of  the  Council  of  Safety  or 
executive  power  of  this  State. 

Newburg,  14th  June  1777. 
Gentlemen. 

*  *  *  The  Calling  for  the  Bangers  is  stripping  the  Frontier  of  Men  & 
Arms,  which  Order  I  received  by  Major  Wheelock  with  a  Verbal  Account,  that 
the  others  would  soon  follow,  I  gave  the  Orders  for  the  March  of  the  first 
Company  but  bad  no  Money  to  March  them,  which  they  Insist  upon.  They 
Insist,  that  if  the  Conditions,  th,ey  were  raised  upon,  is  altered  in  one  part,  it 
must  he  in  all  before  they  March  they  say  their  Subsistence  Money  will  not 
half  Support  them  on  their  March  nor  at  Kingston  when  they  arrive. 

I  am,  Gentlemen,  &c 
To  Committee  of  Safety  Kingston.  Jaoob  Baylet 

Die  Jovis,  4a  ho.  P.  M.  July  17th  1777 

Whereas  Major  John  Wheelock  hath  represented  to  this  Board,  that  the 
late  Convention  of  this  State  did  on  the  eighth  day  of  April  appoint  him  to 
raise  three  Companies  of  men  in  the  Northeastern  part  of  the  same,  the 
Officers  of  which  Companies  were  not  to  be  entitled  to  Commissions,  until  at 
least  one  hunJred  and  fifty  men  should  be  enlisted;  Notwithstanding  his 
utmost  Exertions  and  the  Prolongation  of  the  time  limited  for  the  raising  the 
said  men,  he  hath  been  able  to  enlist  only  eighty  men  and  that  there  is  no 
Probability  of  enlisting  any  more  by  reason  of  the  open  Defection  of  that 
part  of  the  State  and  other  Incidents  then  unforeseen,  For  which  Beasons 
he  hath  requested  this  Board  to  determine  either  to  confirm  or  disband  the 
same  corps. 

And  whereas  it  appears  to  this  Council  both  reasonable  and  expedient, 
that  the  men  so  raised  should  be  taken  into  the  service  of  this  State  on  the 
Terms  of  their  enlistment.  Provided  that  Supernumerary  Ofiicers  concerned 
therein  will  relinquihh  their  Expectations  of  Commissions. 

Resolved,  that  if  any  Six  of  the  twelve  commissioned  Ofiicers  named  by 
Major  Wheelock  for  the  said  three  Companies  shall  voluntarily  discharge 
themselves  from  the  same  Corps,  That  then  Major  Wheelock  do  forthwith 
march  all  the  men  so  as  aforesaid  by  him  enlisted  with  the  Besidue  of  the 
OfBcers  to  this  Place,  That  on  their  Arrival  here  their  respective  Commis- 
sions be  delivered  to  them  and  the  Corps  stand  confirmed. 


(1)    Upin  a  memorial  to  that  effect,  presented  by  Major  Wheelock. 
(8)    Major  Wheelock  Ij^d  70  men  on  the  28th  of  June  following. 


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STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Resolved,  that  such  of  the  Supernumerary  OiBcers  to  be  discharged  as 
aforesaid  as  shall  at  any  time  within  nine  months  from  the  date  hereof  pro- 
cure and  produce  to  Major  Wheelock  or  the  commanding  Officer  of  the  said 
Corps  so  many  men  to  enlist  in  either  ot  the  said  Companies  as  to  render  such 
additional  Officer  or  Officers  necessary  to  the  said  Company,  shall  be  received 
and  commissioned  accordingly,  but  shall  draw  pay  only  from  the  time  of 
such  Junction — It  being  the  Intention  of  this  Council  to  give  Countenance 
and  Encouragement  to  all  such  as  shall  exert  tJiemselves  in  the  Service  of  the 
State,  Provided  nevertheless  that  no  number  of  men  less  than  fifteen  shall 
entitle  a  Subaltern  to  a  Commission,  nor  a  less  number  than  twenty  men  shall 
entitle  a  Captain  to  a  Commission. 

Resolved,  that  unless  the  above  Kesolutions  be  complied  with  in  four 
weeks  from  the  Date  hereof  the  said  Corps  be  disbanded  &  that  Major 
Wheelock  do  repair  hither  to  settle  his  Accounts. 

Resolved,  that  on  the  Arrival  of  Major  Wheelock  with  the  Eighty  men  and 
six  Commissioned  Officers  aforesaid  at  Kingston  Captain  Wait's  Company  of 
Rangers,  who  are  also  ordered  to  repair  to  this  place  be  put  under  his  Com- 
mand. 

Lieuts.  Gideon  King,  Jarvis  Wudge,  and  Aaron  King,  are  named  as 
belonging  to  Col.  Ethan  Allen's  force,  and  that  force  is  classified  as  forming 
a  part  of  Moylan's  Fourth  Light  Dragoons,     [p.  250] 

[A  "Dorset  Regiment"  had  been  raised  in  Charlotte  Co.,  N.  Y. ,  and  the 
officers  elected  and  commissioned  in  Sept.  1775.  In  June  1783  this  regiment 
contained  a  "New  Haven  Company"  under  Capt.  William  Hurlbut.  These 
names  are  evidently  complimentary  to  the  eastern  or  Vermont  section  of  the 
county,  but  no  sure  token  appears  that  any  part  of  this  regiment  was  actually 
recruited  from  what  is  now  Vermont  territory,     [pp.  275,  276] 


Cumberland  County  Militia. 

The  returns  of  the  earlier  organizations  are  incomplete.  The  Committee 
'of  Safety  commissioned  the  following  officers  for  Cumberland  on  the  4th  of 
January,  1776  : 

PiKST  oB  Lower  Regiment. 


Colonel:  Wm.  Williams 
Lt.  Col..  Jon"  Hunt 
Ist  Major:  John  Norton 


2d  Major  :  Oliver  Lovell 

Adj':  Arad  Hunt 

Qr.  Mr. :  Samuel  Fletcher. 


The  Line  Officers  were  commissioned  Feb.  26,  1776,  as  follows  : 


Guilford  Company. 
Captain,  Stephen  Shephardson 
Ist  Lieut.,  David  Stowel 
2d     do     Timothy  Root 
Ensign,  Dillington  Johnson 

Brattleborough  Company. 
Captain,  John  Sergeant 
Ist  Lieut,,  Oliver  Cook 
2d    do     TJm>-  Church 
Ensign,  Jonn  Alexander 

Fulham  Company 
Captain,  Jon"  Knight 
Ist  Lieut. ,  Josiah  Boyden 
2d     do     Daniel  Karthan 
Ensign,  Shephard  Gaites 


Westminster  Company. 
Captain,  John  Anwell  [Averill  ?] 
1st  Lieut.,  Jabez  Perry 
2d     do     Azariah  Wright 
Ensign,  Wm.  Crook 

Putney  Company. 
Captain,  Abijah  Mores 
1st  Lieut. ,  Daniel  Jewett 
2d    do    Ephraim  Clay 
Ensign,  Ephraim  Pierce 

Halifax  Company. 
Captain,  David  Rich 
1st  Lieut. .  Benj°  Henry 
2d    do    Rob*  Patterson 
Ensign,  Edward  Harris. 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR  ROLLS  823 

OhangeB  in  the  First  (Lower)  Kegiment. 

March  1,  1776. 

Benj"  Carpenter,  Lieut.  Colonel. 
Oliver  Lovel,  1st     )  t,t  • 
Al.ijah  Lov«"joy,  2dl"  ^^i°^- 
Sam'  Minor,  Adjutant. 

AuguRt  18,  1778. 

Eleazer  Patterson,  Colonel. 

John  Serjeant,  Lieut.  Colonel. 

Elkanah  Day,  Major. 

Henry  Sherburne,  Adj' 

Bich''  Prouty,  Qr.Mr. 

Keuben  Field,  Captain  Kinsdale  Co. 

Weightstill  Orvis,  Ensign,  same  Co. 

Asa  Eice,  Captain,  ") 

Timothy  Boot,  lat  Lieut.,  ^Guilford  Co. 

Micah  Rice,  Ensign,  J 

John  Pennel.  Captain,  ) 

Palitiah  Fitch,  1st  Lieut,  s  Hallifax  Co. 

Joseph  Stewart.  Jun',  Ensign,     ) 

Tim^  Church,  Captain.  ■] 

James  Blakeslee,  Ist  Lieut. ,       t.     xn  ,        .  ^ 

Jon- Church,  2d  Lieut.,  !- Brattleboro' Co. 

Samuel  Boot,  Ensign,  J 

Josiah  Allen,  Captain,  "1 

Daniel  Karthan,  1st  Lieut.,  >  Fulham  Co. 

Shepard  Gaites,  Ensign,        ) 

Lucas  Wilson,  Captain,  1 

Daniel  Businsr  (Cushing),  1st  Lieut. ,  I     ri  i        <-^ 

James  Clay,  2d  Lieut.,  \    Putney  Co. 

Nath'  Lord,  Ensign,  J 

Mich' Gillson,  1st  Lieut.,    ) 

Eph"  Banney,  3d  do  [■  Westminster  Co. 

Benj"  Whitne3',  Ensign,      ) 
October  34,  1778. 

Moses  Wright,  Captain,) 

Isaac  Bead,  1st  Lieut.,   >  Eookingham  Co. 

Ashur  Evans,  Ensign,     ) 
October  19,  1779,  and  June  16,  1780. 

James  Clay,  1st  Lieut.,  )  ti7,-i       i    tj  i        /-i 

Daniel  Cushing,  2d  Lt. ,  [  Wilson's  Putney  Co. 
October  20.  1779. 

Abner  Bisbee,  Captain,    ) 

John  Bisbee,  1st  Lieut.,  '^  Springfield  Co. 

Taylor  Spencer,  Ensign, ) 
June  16.  1780. 

Mich'  Gibson,  Captain,  Westminster  Co. 
June  5,  1783. 

Timothy  Church,    Lieut. -Colonel  Com',   vice    Patterson,    who    declines 
aotinsr. 

Wm.  Shattuck,  1st  Major. 
Henry  Evans,  2d  Major. 
Joel  Biggelov,  Adj'  also  July  24,  1782. 


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STATE    OF    VERMONT 


y  South  Co.,  Brattleboro'  Town. 


J 


J 


July  24,  1783. 

Artemas  How,  Captain, 
Keuben  Church,  1  at  Lieut. 
Isaac  Crosby,  2d  Lieut. , 
Rutherford  Hays,  Ensign 
Kichard  Prouty,  Captain, 
John  Alexander,  Ist  Lieut., 
Francis  Prouty,  2d      do 
Jon"  Sartle  Alexander,  Ensign 
Joseph  Peck,  Captain,    1 

ll^KocSr"'   [    ^Bt  (Guilford)  Co. 

Joshua  Nurse,  Ensign,    J 

Daniel  Ashcraft,  Captain,  ] 

James  Walsworth,  Ist  Lieut, 

Benoni  Cutbeth,  2d  do 

Samuel  Stafford,  Ensign, 

Joseph  Elliot,  Captain, 

Elisha  Root,  1st  Lieut. , 

Isaac  Weld,  2d       do 

Simeon  Ferrel,  Ensign, 

Thomas  Baker,  Captain 

Isaac  Orr,  1st  Lieut., 

Daniel  Donaldson,  2d  Lieut, 

David  Lamb,  Ensign, 

Elisha  Pierce,  Qr.  Mr. 


North  Co.,  Brattleboro'. 


2d  (Guilford)  Co. 


J 


3d  Company. 


}  HallifaxCo. 

I 
J 


Second  (Upper' 


Colonel :  Joseph  Marsh. 
Lt.  Col :  John  Berrett. 
1st  Major  :  Hilkiah  Grout. 


Regiment. 

2d  Major  :  Joel  Mathews. 
Adj':  Timy  Spencer. 
Qr.  Mr.:  Amos  Robinson. 
Joel  Marsh,  Captain. 


Cumberland  County  Minute  Men. 

Colonel :  Joab  Hoisington.  2d  Major,  Joel  Marsh. 

Lt.  Colonel:  Seth  Smith.  Adj' :  Timothy  Phelps. 

1st  Major;  Joseph  Tyler.  Qr.  Mr. :  Elisha  Hawley. 

No  other  information  concerning  these  last  two  regiments  has  been  pre- 
served,    [pp.  277,  278J 


In  Second  Regitnent,  Albany  and  Cumberland  Counties  Company: 

1st  Lieut.  Wm.  McOlune  fMoOune),  of  Cumberland,  July  21,  [1775],  vice 
Samuel  Fletcher,  then  with  the  army  at  Cambridge,     [p,  528] 


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825 


[To  complete  as  far  as  possible  the  military  orgranization  of  the  Eastern 
part  of  the  State,  the  following  tables  are  copied  from  B.  H.  Hall's  History  of 
.  Eastern  "Vermont,  Appendix,  pp.  771-773,  as  to  many  Vermonters  that  volume 
may  not  be  accessible.] 


Upper  Regiment  {Cumberland  Co.] 


Towns. 

Captains. 

Lieutenants. 

Ensigns. 

Windsor 

William  Cooper 

Ebenezer  Curtis 

Springfleld 

Abner  Bisbee 

Timothy  Soencer 

Nathaniel  Wilson 

Chester 

Gt^orere  Earl 

Jonathan  Tarliell 

Amos  Gile 

■Weathersfield 

Hilkiah  Grout 

Israel  Burlingame 

Oliver  Kiilder 

Woodstock 

Joab  Hoipington 

Benjnmin  Emmons 

William  Powers 

Hartfi>rd 

Joel  Marsh 

Benjamni  Wright 

Alexander  Brink 

Heitford 

'J'imotbj^  Lull 

Aaron  Willard 

Asa  Taylor 

Pomfret 

Oliver  Udall 

John  Perin 

Znhulon  Lvon 

Cavendish 

John  Coffcin 

Thomas  Gilbert 

Phinehas  Kimball. 

The  above  list  was  signed  by  Simon  Stevens,  Joseph  Marsh,  and  Benja- 
min Wait,  as  field  officers,  1 5  Aug.  1775. 


Uppeb  Regiment. 


Colonel. 

Lieut. 
Colonel. 

First  Major. 

Second 
Major. 

Adjutant. 

Quartermaster, 

Joseph  Marsh. 

John  Barrett 

Hilkiah  Grout 

Joel  Matthews 

Tim  Spencer. 

Amos  Robinson. 

Regiment  op  Minute  Men. 


Colonel. 

Lieut. 
Colonel. 

First  Major. 

Second 
Major. 

Adjutant. 

Quartermaster. 

Joab  Hoifington. 

Seth  Smith. 

Joseph  Tyler. 

Joel  Marsh. 

Tim.  Phelps. 

Elisha  Hawley- 

The  nominations  of  the  field  ofiioers  of  the  above  two  regiments  were  con- 
firmed by  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  N.  ,Y.  4  Jan.  1776. 

Companies  op  the  Rangers. 


Captains. 

FiEST  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Benjamin  Wait, 
John  Strong, 
Joseph  Hatch, 
Abner  Seelye.* 

Elisha  Hawley, 
Eldad  Benton, 
Simon  Stevens, 
Benjamin  Whitney. 

Zebulon  Lyon, 
John  Barnes, 
Amos  Chamberlain, 
Jehiel  Bobbins. 

Officers  commissioned  10  Oct.  1776. 


*  Seelye  resigned  his  commission  on  the  23d  of  December,  1776. 


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Southern  Begimbnt. 


Colonel. 

Lieut.  Colonel. 

Major. 

Adjutant. 

Qaartermaster. 

Eleazer  Patterson 

John  Sergeant 

Elkanah  Day 

Henry  Sherburne 

Bichard  Prouty 

Officers  commissioned  18  Aug.  1778. 

Companies  in  the  Southern  Regiment. 


Towns. 


Hinsdale 

Guilford 

Halifax 

Brattleborough 

Fulham 

Putney 

Wt-stminster 

Rockingham 


Captains. 


Eeuben  Field 
Asa  Rice 
John  Pannel 
Timothy  Church 
Josiah  Allen 
Lucas  Wilsont 
Michael  Gilson 
Moses  Wright  * 


First 
Lieutenants. 


Timothy  Root 
Pelatiah  Fitch  Jr. 
James  Blakslee 
Daniel  Kathan 
Daniel  Cushing 
Michael  Gilson 
Isaac  Reed  * 


Second  Lieuts. 


Jonathan  Church 

James  Clay  Jr. 
Ephraim  Ranney 


Ensigns. 


Weiehtstill  Orvis 
Micah  Rice 
Joseph  Stewart  Jr. 
Samuel  Root 
Shepard  Gates 
Nathaniel  Lord 
Beiij.  Whitney 
Ashur  Evans.* 


Companies  in  the  Nobtheen  Eegimbnt. 


Towns. 

Captains. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieuts. 

Ensigns. 

Weathersfield 
Springfield 

EliphaletSpafford 
Abner  Bisbee 

Oliver  Kidder 
John  Bisbee 

Joseph  Douglass 
Taylor  Spencer 

Officers  of  the  Weathersfield  Co.  appointed  24  Oct.  1778 ;    of  the  Spring- 
field Co.,  20  Oct.  1779 

Southern  Bbgiment. 


Lt.-Col. 
Comm"" 

First  Major. 

Second  Major. 

Adjutant. 

Quartermaster. 

Timothy  Church 

William  Shattuck 

Henry  Evans 

Joel  Bigelow 

Elisha  Pierce 

Officers  chosen  5  June  and  24  July,  1782 


•  Appointed  2i  Oct.  1778       t  Appointed  19  Oct.  1779.       The  rest  appointed  18  Aug,  1778. 


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Towns. 


Brattleboroush 
South  Compy 
North  Compy 

Guilford : 
First  Compr 
Second  Compy 
Third  Compr 

Hahi'ax 


Captains. 


Artemas  How 
Richard  Prouty 

Joseph  Peck 
Daniel  Ashcraft 
Joseph  EUiott 
Thomas  Baker 


First 
Lieutenants. 


Reuben  Church 
John  Alexander 

William  White 
Jas.Walsworth  Jr. 
Elisha  Root 
Isaac  Orr 


Second  Lieuts. 


Isaac  Crosby 
Francis  Prouty 

Israel  Bullock 
Benoni  Cutbeth 
Isaac  Weld 
Daniel  Donaldson 


Ensigns. 


Rutherford  Hays 
Jonat"  Alexander 

Joshua  Nurse 
Samuel  Stafford 
Simeon  Ferrel 
David  Lamb 


Officers  chosen  34  July  1782. 

[The  foregoing  tahles,  from  top  of  p.  825,  are  from  Hall's  History  of  Eastern  Vermont. 
The  next  document  is  from  The  Archives  of  N.  Y.,  Vol.  XV.] 


The  Gbeen   MotrNTAiN  Boys 

As  the  "  Green  Mountain  Boys"  were  organized  under  authority  of  New 
York,  the  Editor  has  considered  it  advisable  to  give  the  information  in  regard 
to  them  as  found  in  the  New  York  records,  on  pages  16,  37  and  28  preceding. 
Having  since  been  placed  in  charge  of  the  Vermont  Papers,  collected  by  the 
late  Henry  Stevens  of  London,  and  purchased  by  the  State  of  New  York, 
the  editor  is  enabled  to  give  the  following  returns  and  names  of  Vermont 
soldiers : 

A  return  of  Captain  John  Grant's  Company  in  Colo.  Warner's  Regiment  in  the 
Semis  of  the  United  Colonies. 


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Pay -bo  ok  for  the  year  1780 
This  is  a  manuscript  volume,  found  among  the  before-mentioned  Vermont 
Papers,  but  without  further  indications  as  to  what  State  or  Begiment  the  six 
Companies  belonged  [to].  A  comparison  of  the  names  contained  in  it  with 
names  in  the  U.  S.  Pension  Rolls  has  convinced  the  Editor  tbat  these  troops 
were  of  the  Vermont  Militia. 


Capt.  Jesse  Safford, 
Lieut.  Zebulon  Lyon, 
Lieut.  Moses  Evans, 
En.  or  Sgt.  Cleafford  Ohaflfee, 
Sergt.  Barnabas  Strong, 
Sergt.  John  Woods, 
Sergt.  BeubeQ  Spalding, 
Sergt.  Abel  Payne, 


Jonathan  Benton, 
Sylvester  Bugby, 
Wm.  Bootman, 
Jas.  Cooper, 
Calvin  Dyke, 
Tim  Durkee, 
Amos  Throop, 
John  Gould, 
Seth  Gould, 
Isaac  Stowell, 
Isaiah  Grover, 
John  Haradan, 
Jamos  Hoton, 
Jerora  Hutchinson, 
Bliss  Hoisington, 
Vespasian  Hoisington, 


Capt.  Benj.  Cox, 
Lieut.  Beriah  Green, 
Sergt.  Adam  Howard, 
Sergt.  Eben'  Clark, 


Jon"  Carpenter, 
Asa  Call, 
Nalhan  Dycke, 
Slim'  Dycke, 
John  Strong, 
Bobert  Green, 
James  Howe, 


Capt.  Job.  Tyler, 
Lieut.  Jon°  Pniks, 
Ensign  I-aac  Wheeler, 
Sergt.  Seth  Hudson, 
Sergt.  David  Williams, 
Sergt.  David  Kyes, 


Oppicebs 

Corpl.  Rufus  Root, 
Corpl.  Charles  Rice, 
Corpl.  Benj.  Sessions 
Corpl.  Herman  Durkee 
Corpl.  Experience  Triscott, 
Drummer  William  Bennet, 
Pifer  Daniel  Stearns, 


Privates 


Dirick  Oxford, 
Asa  Horton, 
David  Lumbard, 
Luke  Lamphier, 
Stephen  Marcy, 
Cyprian  Morgan, 
Stephen  Powell, 
Jabez  Parkhurst, 
Asa  Persivel, 
Artemas  Eobinson, 
Elmeriah  Roundy, 
Simeon  Root, 
Tim  Richardson, 
Eben'  Squire, 
Eben'  P.  Stearns, 
Joreham  Sawens, 


Sylvester  Smith, 
Nath'  Akins, 
Wm.  Strong, 
Nichs  Smith, 
John  W.  Throop, 
Sam'  Tredway, 
John  Titus, 
Aaron  Trusdell, 
Jere''  Virginia, 
John  Wilcox, 
John  Williams, 
Bennet  Williams, 
Josiah  Williams, 
Pampson  Marble, 
Caleb  Hoton, 
Josiah  Goodrich. 


Officers 

Corpl.  Edw.  Church, 
Corpl.  Robt.  Burch, 
Corpl.  John  Ellis, 
Fifer  Dan'  Perkins. 


Peivates 
Amos  Parker, 
Jacob  Salisbury, 
Reuben  Smith, 
Elkanah  Sprague, 
Lathrop  Thompson, 
Asa  Wooster, 
Benj.  Cox,  Jr., 


Line  Hoisington, 
Jere''  Bishop, 
Abr"  Taylor, 
Daniel  Sartel, 
Math.  Smith, 
And.  Stevens, 
Joseph  Lull. 


Oppioees 

Sergt.  David  Heaton, 
Oorpl.  Eph.  Barnes, 
Corpl.  Thos.  Haskell, 
Corpl.  Rufus  Shepard, 
Corpl.  Jon"  Pike. 


830 


STATE     OF     VERMONT 


Asher  Alvord, 
Peter  Akins, 
Jon"  Whitney, 
Sam'  Parker, 
Appolos  Haild, 
Moses  Churcli, 
8am'  Laughton, 
Joel  Knight, 
Abel  Haven, 
John  Patterson, 
Aroy  McCorniok, 
Jon"  Clayton, 
Joshua  Briggs, 


Capt.  Wm.  Dyre, 
Lieut.  Gideon  Spencer, 
Ensign  Solomon  Safford, 
Sergt.  Moses  Hurd, 
Sergt.  Simeon  Prentice, 
Sergt.  Jed.  Durfee, 


John  Kipley, 
Levi  Buck , 
Sol.  Fuller, 
Walter  Bates, 
Nathan  Sherman, 
John  Weeks, 
Silas  Walbridge, 
Jos.  Norton, 
Erastus  Hathaway, 
Thos.  Buck, 
Joab  Lawrence. 


Uapt.  Sam'  Allen, 
Lieut.  Isaac  Martin, 
Lieut.  Lemuel  Boberts, 
Sergt.  David  Parkhill, 
Sergt.  Asa  Jackson, 
Sergt.  Jethro  Jackson, 


Jere''  Briggs, 
Edm.  Bacon, 
Aaron  Beach, 
Oliver  Bell, 
Jos.  Ohipman, 
Clement  Clark, 
Elias  Crary, 
Luther  Dury, 
Josiah  Edy, 
Chauncey  Graves, 


Privates 

Elias  Eice, 
Jas.  Ball, 
Sam'  Woodward, 
Albert  Pratt, 
Nath'  Bartlett, 
Eph.  Bruce, 
John  Miller, 
David  Laughton, 
Abel  Butler, 
Abr"'  Bugg, 
John  Montgomery, 
Aaron  Blanchard, 
Abner  Moore, 


Arastus  Mather, 
EJeazer  Harris, 
John  Green, 
Dana  Hyde, 
Seth  Stowe, 
Charles  Peirce, 
Philemon  Holdon, 
Benoni  Patten, 
Nath.  Foster, 
Henry  Balcom, 
Amaziah  Taft, 
Daniel  Swears, 


Oppiceks 


Corpl.  Moses  Ellis, 
Corpl.  Stephen  Holmes, 
Corpl.  James  Bates, 
Drummer,  Luther  Toplift, 

alias  Dan.  Howlitt, 
Fifer,  Stephen  Fuller. 


Privates 

Phin'  Meiggs, 
Dan'  Smith, 
James  Burnit, 
John  Bradford, 
Thos.    Starkweather, 
Sam'  Harvey, 
Gale   Ferman, 
Sam'  Chapins, 
John  Holmes, 
Fran  Storey, 


Benj.  Lamb, 
Jonas  Safford, 
Chester  Derby, 
Fran.  Matteson, 
Geo.  Briggs, 
Phin'  Ward, 
Isaac  Mathews, 
John  Heeling, 
David  Fay, 
John  Davis, 


Oppiobks 


Sergt.  Sylvanus  Brown, 
Corpl.  Eben'  Charley, 
Corpl.  Weight  Wright, 
Corpl.  Jonah  Ives, 
Corpl.  Beuben  Post, 
Fifer,  Jere''  Dewey, 


Privates 

Nath'  Hamilton, 
Eeuben  Ives, 
Philemon  Johnson, 
Benoni  Kenney, 
Miles  Leat, 
Isaac  Mead, 
Sam'  McConnell, 
Glover  Nicholson, 
Elias  Post, 


Charles  Eoys, 
Stephen  Eoys, 
Sam'  Sheldon, 
Artemus    Southworth, 
Gishor  Southworth, 
Eben'  Tuttle, 
Henry  White, 
Jon"  Whipple, 
Jed.  Williams. 


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Capt.  Clarke  Parker, 
Lieut.  Tim.  Abbott, 
Lieut.  Ez'  Parker, 
Sergt.  JoD»  Griswould, 
Sergt.  John  Cummins, 


Offioeks 

Sergt.  Cyprian  Herrick, 
Corp].  Jo8.  Potter, 
CorpL  Nath'  Wood, 
Corpl.  Wm.  Popple, 
Drummer,  Eln.  Hunt, 


Privates 
Coon  Reynolds, 
Paul  Gammet, 
Caleb  Clark, 
Roger  Kinsley, 
Henry  Walbridge. 
Samuel  Haynes, 
Nath'  Graves, 
Wm.  Roberts, 
Eph.  Potter, 
Sam'   Welch, 
Levi  Wheeler, 


Abner  Nobles, 
Josiah  Bates, 
Moses  Barber, 
Caleb  Morgan, 
Fred  Jewit't, 
Reuben  Bennit, 
Abr.  Dunning, 
Isaac  Grover, 
Wm.  Potter, 
Eben'  Ayre. 


Benj.  Herwood, 
Levi  Morgan, 
ThoB.  Card, 
Henry  Matterson, 
Caleb  Matterson, 
Salmon  Wheeler, 
Wm.  Herrington, 
Stephen  Olin, 
Rich''  Herrington, 
Jos.  Willebar, 
Jac.  Barnheart, 

[Archives,  xv.  536,  637.] 

Killed  in  Action 

Lee,  John,  Priv.,  Capt.  McKnown,  Col.  S.  Warner,  July  15,  1779. 

Quackenbush,  Jacobus,  Corpl.,  Col.  S.  Warner,  July  15,  1779. 

Fletcher,  John,  Corpl.,  Col.  Seth.  Warner,  Oct.  11,  1780. 
[Archives,  xv.  550.] 

[The  two  Rolls  which  immediately  follow  are  copied  from  "  New  York  in 
the  Revolution  as  Colony  and  State."  These  Records  were  discovered, 
arranged  and  classified,  1895-1898,  by  James  A.  Roberts,  Comptroller.  The 
first  edition  was  issued  in  1897.  The  second,  enlarged,  edition  of  1898,  which 
is  here  followed,  contains  forty-two  additional  names  of  "  Green  Mountain 
Boys."] 

The  Line  —  Additional  Cobps  (GIeeen  Mountain  Boys) 

[These  muster-rolls  are  recorded  as  "Major  Brown's  Detachment,"  and 
that  detachment  is  mentioned  as  in  "  General  Arnold's  Regiment."  (The  only 
mention  of  General  Arnold  found  in  our  records.)  The  fact  that  the  "Green 
Mountain  Boys"  were  at  Quebec  in  1776;  that  this  detachment  was  also  at 
Quebec  in  1776;  that  two  of  the  officers  on  these  rolls  —  Captain  and  Com- 
missary Elijah  Babcock  and  Captain  Robert  Cochran  —  are  identical  in  name 
and  rank  with  those  on  a  list  handed  to  the  Provincial  Congress  of  New  York 
by  Ethan  Allen  and  Seth  Warner,  on  July  4,  1775,  as  officers  for  the  Green 
Mountain  Boys  ;  and  the  further  fact  that  none  of  the  men  are  recorded  in  any 
other  place,  or  with  any  other  organization,  all  confirm  the  belief  that  the 
soldiers  on  its  rolls  herewith  were  a  part  of  that  historic  band.] 

COLONEL  ETHAN  ALLEN   ADJUTANT  WILLIAM  SATTERLEE 
COLONEL  SETH  WARNER    QUARTERMASTER  JONATHAN  CAPRON 
MAJOR  JOHN  BROWN  QUARTERMASTER  SAMUEL    MoCLUND 


Capt.  and  Com.  Elijah  Babcock 
"     Gideon  Beownson 

"      ROBBKT   CoOHKAN 

"  Goodrich 

"  Hopkins 

"    Charles  Nelson 
Lieut.  Palmbrlt  Allen 
"        Michael  Dunning 
"        James  Goold 


Lieut.  Ebbnkzee  Hyde 
"        William  Lighthall 
"        David  Pixley 
"        Waltee  Switz 
"        Elishama  Tozbe 
"        Ebenezee  Walbeidgk 
"        Seth  Wekeleb 

Ensign  Benoni  Geant 
"        William  Lighthall 


832 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Abbot  William 
Alden  Felix 
Allen  Abrahan 
Allen  Amos 
Allen  Samuel 
Ames  David 
Andreas  Jeremiah 
Andrews  Moses 
Averil  Ebenezer 
Averill  Robert 
Bamur  J. 
Barker  Alexander 
Barkley  Robert 
Barlow  Samuel 
Beach  Samuel 
Beamen  Jery 
Beder  John 
Begar  Alexander 
Beltheh  Stephen 
Bennet  Isaac 
Beonet  Nathan 
Bheartwick  John 
Bishop  Edos 
Black  Primas 
Blackmon  Epheram 
Blanchard  Abner 
Blanchard  Azriel 
Blodget  Elijah 
Boeron  M. 
Boojgess  Thomas 
Borow  Matthew 
Brown  John 
Buck  Isaac 
Burk  Jonathan 
Burris  John 
Burris  Matthew 
Burroughs  Matthew 
Cancada  John 
Oapee  George 
Oapern  Thomas 
(Japron  Jonathan 
Carley  Abraham 
Caswell   Eliphalet 
Chadock  Jonas 
Ohamberlin  Joseph 
Chambers  Henry 
Chesley  James 
Chipman  Jessey 
Church  John 
Clark  Isaac 
Clark  Jessey 
Clarke  James 
Cobb  John 
Cochran  Samuel 
Collins  William 


ENLISTED  MEN 

Colter  Jcseph 
Cocnstook  Aaron 
Connely  John 
Corbit  Eldad 
Cross  John 
Cross  Uriah 
Cummins  Benjamin 
Curtis  David 
Curtis  Timothy 
David  Abel 
Davis  Abel 
Dernim  Asa 
Dernim  Reubin 
Dickey  Elias 
Doud  Jesse 
Dressen  Jonathan 
Drew  Samuel 
Dunlap  Samuel 
Dunn  Duncan 
Eastman  Nathaniel 
Eives  Jonah 
Erwme  David 
Fellows  William 
Fitch  Jonathan 
Fletcher  John 
Flood  Moses 
Flood  Timothy 
Fone  Timothy 
Foot  Jennor 
Force  Timothy 
Freeman  Elias 
Freeman  John 
Freeman  Moody 
Freeman  Richard 
French  John 
Fuller  Elijah 
Fuller  William 
Gamble  James 
Garvin  Epheram 
Gibson  James 
Gilbert  Elisha 
Goodcourage  John 
Gordon  Alexander 
Grant  Benoni 
Grapes  Phillpo 
Gray  John 
Grisweli  Benjamin 
Halet  John 
Hand  Ira 
Hand  Oliver 
Hardy  James 
Haselton  John 
Hastens  Jonathan 
Hawley  Ichabod 
Haws  Edward 


Heart  John 
Heath  Benjamin 
Henderson  David 
Heuiman  Leonard 
Heniman  Moses 
Holmes  Orsamus 
House  Jonathan 
Hulburt  William 
Huntington  Jery 
Huntley  Benjamin 
Hutcbins  Asa 
Jewet  Jedediah 
Johnson  Jehial 
Jonston  Edin 
Jonston  John 
Jurdon  Jonathan 
Kelley  Abraham 
Kelley  John 
Kellog  Joseph 
Kellom  Samuel 
Kentfield  George 
King  Reuben 
King  Thomas 
Klein  Adonijah 
Lapish  John 
Lee  Jonathan 
Libbey  Joseph 
Lighthall  William 
Locheron  John 
London 

Luttington  John 
Luttmgton  Moses 
McConnel  Jonathan 
Magee  William 
Magrager  Duncan 
Malery  David 
Mallarce  Nathaniel 
Matthewson  A. 
Meloy  J. 
Messer  Abiel 
Michel  Samuel 
Millege  John 
Miller  Robert 
Milroy  John 
Moores  Ezra 
Morris  John 
Moss  Timothy 
Nayson  Benjamin 
Nayson  Edward 
Noids  E. 
Olcott  William 
Olt'ord  Alexander 
Ovits  James 
Owen  Daniel 
Owen  Silvanus 


REVOLUTIONARY    WAR   ROLLS 


833 


Pain  Francis 
Park  J. 
Parker  Amasa 
Pasavile  Jolin 
Patee  Zephniah 
Patterson  George 
Paul  Kobert 
Philbrook  Eliphalet 
Piper  Tiiomas 
Powers  Nicholas 
Prindle  Joel 
Prose  Benjamin 
Putnam  Asaph 
Putnam  Ephron 
Quackenbush  Gerardus 
Quackenbush  Jacobus 
Quin  Michel 
Eenolds  John 
Eichards  Edward 
Bichardson  Jonathan 
Bipney  John 
Bobertson  John 
Eobinson  Peter 
Eowe  Abner 
Eowley  Samuel 
Eush  George 
Sanborn  John 


Saxston  George 
Serjeant  Samuel 
Shavalee  Joseph 
Shepherd  David 
Simpson  William 
Smith  Abraham 
Smith  Benjamin  Young 
Smith  Eliphelet 
Smith  John 
Sopers  William 
Spencer  Jesse 
Spring  Thomas 
Squires  James 
Stannard  Libeus 
Sterling  Archibald 
Steven  Isaac 
Stevens  John 
Stewart  John 
Stickney  Ezekiel 
Stockwell  Jacob 
Stow  Seth 
Stuart  Samuel 
Sturges  David 
Styles  Eli 
Sullingham  Henry 
Thomas  John 


Thurstininlis  Ward 
Trouax  John 
Trowbridge  Stephen 
Turner   Nicholas 
Umpsted  Israel 
Van  De  Bogart  Charles 
Van  Gelder  John 
Van  Gelder  Jonathan 
Van  Vorst  Jelles  D. 
Van  Wagenen  Evert 
Vine  Ebenezer 
Vine  Eobert 
Vine  Solomon 
Wakley  Stephen 
Walker  Jonathan 
Wallis  Samuel 
Waters  John 
Watkins  Daniel 
Welch  David 
Wells  James 
Whiston  John 
Wiley  David 
Willen  Amos 
Williams  Nehemiah 
Young  John 
Young  Joseph 


LFrom  "  N.  Y.  in  the  Eevolution,"  pp.  61,  62] 


OuMBBRIiAND   OOUNTY   MiLITIA 


MAJOE  WILLIAM  SHATTUCK 

Oapt.  Stbphbk  Shepakd.son 


COLONEL  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS 
Capt.  Asa  Eiob 
Capt.  David  Stowell 

additional  names  on  state  treasobeb's  pay  books 

Lieut.  Simeon  Edwabds  Lieut.  Timothy  Boot 

(No  enlisted  men  found) 

CUMBBBIiAND    CoUNTY   MlIilTIA  —  HaTOH'S    C  JMPANY    OF   MiNUTE   MeN 

MAJOE  JOAB  HOISINGTON 
Capt.  Joseph  Hatch 
Lieut.  Amos  Chambeblin 


Lieut.  EnxANAH  Day 
"        Simeon  Stevens 


Abby  Jacob 
Abby  John     ' 
Abner  Thomas 
A\erill  Samuel 
Balding  Elijah 
Baldwin  Elijah 
Baldwin  Seth 
Bard  John 
Barnet  Benjamin 
Barton  Henry 
Baxter  William 
Belding  Seth 


MINUTE  MEN 

Bell  William 
Brown  John 
Carpenter  Uriah 
Carr  Eobert 
Chaffee  Calvin 
Chamberlain  Asher 
Chamberlain  Joel 
Chapley  William 
Cone  Lemuel 
Crofford  James 
Crook  Charles 
Curtiss  Samuel 


Darbe  Simeon 
Davies  Abel 
Davis  Abel,  Jr. 
Devine  Thomas 
Dickerson  Abraham 
Easton  Bildad 
Eaton  Samuel 
Ellet  John 
Eoste  Antoney 
French  John 
Fuller  Jonathan 
Gould  Moses 


[5?,1 


834: 


STATE    OF   VERMONT 


Gould  Nehemiah 
Hadley  Jonathan 
Hadley  Samuel 
Hardy  Robert 
Hasimen  iMoses 
Heath  Jesse 
Herriman  Moses 
Herriman  Philip 
Hickson  James 
Hogins  Daniel 
Huntriss  James 
Hutchinson  John 
Johnson  John 
Kelley  Moses 
Kitredge  Nathaniel 
McLauton  James 
Miller  Eobert 
Mills  John 


Moore  Ezra 
Moore  Fairbank 
Moore  Fairbank, 
Moore  William 
Morse  John 
Osband  John 
Owen  Sylvanus 
Page  Jacob 
Parker  Elijah 
Parker  Timothy 
Parkhurst  Phineas 
Percival  Stephen 
Phippan  Joseph 
Poast  Eldad,  Jr. 
Pratt  Josiah 
Kanny  Daniel 
Piobinson  Nathan 


Savage  Thomas 
Seijeant  Timothy 
Jr.  Silleway  Hezekiah 

Skales  John 
Smith  John 
Spring  Thomas 
Stevens  Elias 
Stevens  John 
Stevens  Otho 
Toney  Anthony 
Waterman  Elijah 
Webster  Ephraim 
White  Nicholas 
Willard  Joseph 
Williamsonn  James 
Wise  John 
Wright  Abner 


[From  "  N.  Y.  in  the  Eevolution,"  p.  134J 

The  Caimon   Captured  at   Ticonderoga 

The  Cannon  that  were  captured  by  Col.  Ethan  Allen,  at  Ticonderoga, 
were  inspected  by  Gen.  Henry  Knox,  and  transported  to  Boston  in  the 
winter  of  1775-1776.  They  were  so  eflfectively  placed  on  Dorchester  Heights 
that  the  Enemy  soon  evacuated  Boston.  The  number,  and  weight,  of  the 
pieces  moved  was  as  follows:  Two  brass  Cohorns,*  total  weight  800  pounds; 
four  brass  Cohorns,  weight  400  pounds;  two  brass  Blortars,  total  weight  600 
pounds;  one  iron  Mortar,  weight  600  pounds;  two  iron  Mortars,  total  weight 
3,600  pounds,  and  three  iron  Mortars,  the  total  weight  of  which  was  6,900 
pounds.  Of  Cannon,  in  brass,  there  were  eight  three  pounders  weighing 
28,000  pounds,  three  six  pounders  weighing  1,800  pounds,  one  eighteen 
pounder,  weight  1,200  pounds,  one  twenty  four  pounder,  weight  1,800  pounds. 
Of  Iron  Cannon  there  were  six  six  pounders,  total  weight  15,000  pounds; 
four  nine  pounders,  total  weight  10,000  pounds;  ten  twelve  pounders,  total 
weight  28,000  pounds;  seven  double  fortification  Cannon,  the  total  weight  of 
which  was  28,000  pounds;  and  three  others,  the  weight  of  which  was  15,000 
pounds.     Added  to  these  were  two  iron  Howitzers. 


*  [  A  Cohorn,  or  Coehorn,  is  a  small  mortar,  generally  4H  inches  in  caliber,  light  enough  to 
be  carried  by  a  few  men,  usually  four.] 

[  Prom  N.  Y.  in  the  Eevolution,    Supplement,  1901,  p.  52] 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR    ROLLS  836 

Capt.  Azariah  Wright's  Company 

Of  Westminster,  was  organized  between  1768  and  1770.  By  what  authority 
Wright  held  his  captaincy  is  not  known.  The  following  list  of  members  is 
from  "  Hall's  Eastern  Vermont,"  p.  753. 

Captain  Azariah  Wright  First  Sergeaiit  Simeon  Burke 

Lieutenant  Jabez  Perry  Second  Sergeant  Jesse  Burke 

PKIVATKS 

Jacob  Albee  William  Crook  John  Petty 

John  Albee  David  Daley  Atwater  Phippen 

Lemuel  Ames  Jonathan  Puller  Joseph  Phippen 

Asa  Averill  Seth  Goold  Samuel  Phippen 

John  Averill  William  Goold  Eobert  Band 

Thomas  Averill  Francis  Holden  James  Eichardson 

Jabez  Bates  John  Holt  Nathaniel  Robertson 

Silas  Burke  Ichabod  Ide  Eeuben  Robertson 

Atherton  Chaffee  Israel  Ide  Edmund  Shipman 

Andrew  Crook  Joseph  Ide  Jehiel  Webb 

Robert  Crook  Robert  Miller  John  Wells 

The  Westminster  Massacre 
The  casualties  in  this  unfortunate  affair  appear  to  have  been 
four:  William  French  of  Brattleborough,  shot  to  death  at  West- 
minster Court  House  just  before  midnight,  March  13,  1775,  and 
buried  with  military  honors  on  the  15th.  The  monument  to  his 
memory  stands  near  the  centre  of  the  old  graveyard  at  West- 
minster and  shows  the  following  quaint  inscription: 

In  Memory  of  WILLIAM  FRENCH 

Son  to  M"'  Nathaniel  French  Who 

Was  Shot  at  Westminster  March  y«  13*'' 

1775  by  the  hands  of  Cruel  Ministereal 

tools  of  Georg  y'=  3''  in  the  Corthouse  at 

a  11  a  Clock  at  Night  in  the  22"  year  of  his  Age 

Here  William  French  his  Body  lies 
For  Murder  his  blood  for  Vengance  cries 
King  Georg  the  third  his  Tory  crew 
Tha  with  a  bawl  his  head  Shot  threw 
For  Liberty  and  his  Countrys  Good 
he  Lost  his  Life  his  dearest  blood 

Daniel  Houghton  of  Dummerston,  shot  in  the  body  the  same 
night,  survived  nine  days,  and  was  buried  near  the  grave  of  French. 
Tomb  not  marked. 

Jonathan  Knight  of  Dummerston  received  a  buck  shot  in  the 
right  shoulder,  and  is  said  to  have  carried  it  there  for  more  than 
thirty  years. 

White,  from  Rockingham,  was  severely  wounded  in  the 

kuee,  and  for  a  long  time  incapacitated  for  labor. 

[Accounts  of  this  affair  may  be  seen  in  State  Papers,  55-59;  Hall's  Hist. 
Eastern  Vt.,  318-334  ;  Vt.  Hist.  Gaz.  V.  570-576,  &c.] 


836  STATE    OF   VERMONT 

Major  Hopkins  and  Party  Surprised  at  Fourteen  Mile  Island 

St.  Johns,  20th  July,  1779. 
List  of  a  party  of  Col.  Warner's  regiment,  who  left  Fort 
George  to  gather  huckleberries  on  Fourteen  Mile  Island,  and 
were  killed,  wounded,  or  taken  prisoners  the  15th  instant  by  a 
scout  of  twenty-four  Indians  and  three  white  men  sent  out  by 
Colonel  Claus. 

Killed  Prisoners 

Major  Wait  Hopkins                Capt.  Gideon  Brownson, also  wounded 
Sergt.  Benj.  Laraby                     "      Simeon  Smith* 
Corp.  Robt.  Quackenbush        Lieut.  Michael   Dunning 
Private  Soldier  Robt.  Smith     Sergt. Curtis,  also  wounded 

"           Sam'  Godsel     Private  Soldier  Daniel  Bean 
Lee  "  John  Whitely 

" Bump  "  Freeman 

.Women,  Mrs.  Quackenbush     A  boy  9  years  old,  S.  Thomas 

Mrs.  Thomas 
A  Mrs.    Scott    and    one    child    were    wounded   and  left    with 
another  child  on  the  island.     The  Indians  stripped  and  scalped  the 
men  that  were  killed,  but  did  not  offer  any  violence  to  the  women 
after  the  first  fire. 

The  ofBcers  say  that  Colonel  Warner's  regiment  is  not  quite 
two  hundred  strong — the  company  of  Rangers,  34  men,  is  at 
Saratoga;  a  subaltern  and  15  men  at  Bennington,  and  the  rest  at 
Fort  George  under  the  command  of  Lieut.  Col.  Safford." 

[From  the  Haldimand  MSS  in  the  British  Museum,  vol.  21,  842  ;  came 
through  B.  F.  Da  Costa  of  New  York  City  to  H.  D.  Hopkins  of  St.  Albans.] 

Another  letter  in  the  same  volume  says  of  this  party:  ''  They 
belong  to  the  State  of  Vermont,  commonly  called  Green  Mountain 
boys,  and  have  been  the  most  cruel  and  inveterate  people  from  the 
beginning  of  the  rebellion,  for  after  the  affair  at  Bennington  in 
1777,  the  women  insulted  and  abused  some  of  our  prisoners  more 
than  the  men." 

[The  three  brief  documents  which  follow,  though  not  in  place  here,  are 
too  valuable  to  be  altogether  omitted.] 

Green  Mountain  Boys  '     \ 

The  Continental  Congress  passed,  5  July  1775,  the  following 
Resolution  :  Resolved,  that  a  regiment  be  raised  out  of  the  officers  who 
served  in  Canada,  on  the  same  terms  on  v,fhich  the  regiment,   to  be 


•Simeon  Smith,  First  Lieut,  of  John  Patterson's  Mass.  Reg.,  May  to  Dec.  1775  ;  Capt.  of 
Warner's  additional  Continental  regiment,  5th  July,  1776  ;  retired  1  Jan.  17bl  ;  d.  1786.  Eis- 
torical  Register,  &c.,  hy  B.  F.  Heitman. 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS  837 

commanded  by  colonel  Dubois,  is  to  be  raised;  and  that  the  follow- 
ing persons  be  appointed  officers  of  the  said  regiment: 

Seth  Warner,  colonel; 

Samuel  Safford,  lieutenant  colonel; 

Elisha  Painter,  major; 
Wait  Hopkins,   John  Grant,   Gideon    Brownson,   Abiather  Angel, 
Simeon  Smith,  Joshua  Stanton,  (Abner)  Seely,  Jacob  Vorsboroug, 

captains;  John   Allen, Fusset  (John  Fasset,  jr.),   (Ebenezer) 

Walbridge,    (William)    Deane,    James    Gold, Sill,    Ebenezer 

Hyde,   Gamaliel  Painter,   first    lieutenants.     Ebenezer  Beaumont, 
adjutant.      Journals  of  Congress,  1776,  v.  II,  p.  334. 

Board  of  War 

Voted,  in  the  Convention  at  Dorset,  27  Sept.  1776,  that 

Mr.  Simeon  Hathaway  Mr.  Cephas  Kent 

Dr.  Jonas  Fay  Capt.  Joseph  Bowker 

Nathan  Clark.  Esq.  Capt.  Joseph  Woodward,  and 

Lieut.  Joseph  Bradley  Nehemiah  How 
Lieut  Martin  Powell 

be  a  Committee  of  War.  ^Gov.  and  Council,  I,  p.  33.] 

Voted,  in  the  Convention  at  Westminster,  16  Jan.  1777,  that 

Major  Thomas  Chandler,  Mr.  Jotham  Biglow 

Mr.  Stephen  Tilden  Col.  Thomas  Johnson 

Mr.  Ebenezer  Hoisington  Mr.  Elijah  Gates  and 

Mr.  Joshua  Webb  Nicholas  White 

Lieut.  Dennis  Lockland 

be  a  Committee  of  War  to  act  in  conjunction  with  the  Committee  of 

War  already  chosen.  [Gov.  and  Council,  I.  p.  47] 


838 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


LIST  OF  OFFICERS  IN  COMMAND 


Allen,  Ethan 
Bayley,  Jacob 


BRIGADIER    GENBRAIS 

Enos,  Roger 

Hazen,  Moses  (N.  H.) 


Olcutt,  Peter 
Safford,  Joseph 


Abbot,  John 
Allen,  Ebenezer 

All  f*Tl       TT*fl 

Bedel,  Timothy  (N.  H.) 
Bradley,  Stephen  R. 
Claghorn,  James 
Clark,  Isaac 

Douty(Doty,DoTighty)Cornelius 
Fletcher,  Samuel 
Hazen,  Moses  (N.  H.) 


COLONELS 

Herrick,  Samuel 
Johnson,  Robert 
Johnson,  Thomas 
Lee,  Thomas 

Lyon,  

Marsh,  Joel 
Marsh,  Joseph 

Marshall, 

Mead  (Meed)  James 
Olcutt,  Peter 


Robinson,  Moses 
Safford,  Joseph 
Sargeant,  John 
Wait,  Benjamin 
Walbridge,  Ebenezer 
Warner,  Seth 
Warren,  Gideon 

Webster,  

Williams,  William 
Wood,  Eljenezer 


Claghorn,  James 
Clark,  Isaac 


Allen,  Ebenezer 
Barron,  John 
Brown,  John  (N.  Y.) 
Brownson,  Gideon 
Clark,  Isaac 


Alger,  John 
Allen,  Ebenezer 

Parmelee 

Samuel 
Anderson,  James 
Andrews,  Isaac 
Armstrong,  Hezekiah 
Ashley,  Samuel 
Babcock,  Elijah 
Joshua 
Barney,  Thomas 
Bates,  Benjamin 
Bayley,  Erye 

John  Gideon 
Ward 
Benjamin,  John 
Bentley,  James 
Bisbee,  Abner 
Blateslee,  James 
Blanchard,  Nathaniel 

Boardman, 

Boyden,  Josiah 
Bradley,  Lemuel 
Samuel 
Bramble,  William 
Briggs,  Joseph 
Brookins,  James 
Brown, 


LIEUTENANT  COLONELS 

Fletcher,  Samuel  Wait,  Benjamin 

Safford,  Joseph  Walbridge,  Ebenezer 


MAJORS 

Day,  Elkanah 
Edwards,  Simeon 
Goodrich,  William(Mass. 
Hoisington,  Joab 
Ormsby,  Gideon 

CAPTAINS 

Brownson,  Eli 

Gideon 
Bush,  Timothy 
Buell,  Ephraim 
Bull.  Thomas 
Burk,  Jesse 
Burt,  John 
Burton,  Elisha 
Bush,  Timothy 
Button,  Matthias 
Calkins,  Stephen 
Gary,  Lemuel 
Chandler,  Jonathan 
Claghorn,  James 
Clark,  Isaac 
Clay,  James 
Cochran,  Robert 
Ooffeen,  John 
Colbe,  Ezekiel 
Collins,  Thomas 
Comstock,  Daniel 
Cook,  Asaph 
Oooley,  Benjamin 
Cottle,  Warren 
Cox,  Benjamin 
Culver,  Daniel 
Curtis,  Abel 
Cushman,  Solomon 


Smith,  Israel 
Wait,  Benjamin 
Wheelock,  John 

Whitcomb, 

Woods,  Ebenezer 


Dater,  John 
Day,  Elkanah 
Delano,  Nathan 
Dewey,  Elijah 

Zebediah 
Dimmiok,  Abel 
Downer,  Cyprian 
Dudley,  Martin 
Duncan,  Jason 
Durkee,  Bartholomew 
Dyre,  William 
Eastman,  Enoch 
Everest,  Zadock 
Fasset,  John 
Fish,  Josiah 
Fitch,  William 
Gaige  (Gage)  William 
Galusha,  Elijah 
Jonas 
Gates,  Elijah 
Gilson,  Michael 
Gilbert,  Daniel 
Goodenough,  Levi 
Goodrich,  Silas 
Grant,  John 
Gray,  John 
Gree,  Benriah 
Hall,  Jacob 


REVOLUTIONARY   WAR   ROLLS 


839 


Hatch,  Joseph 
Hawkins,  John 
Hazen,  Joshua 
Heaton,  William 
Hickok,  Benjamin 
Hines  (Hinds)  Jacob 
Hodges,  Edmund 

Seth 
Holton,  Jonathan 
Hopkins,  Wait 
How,  Squire 
Hunkins(Hawkins)  Rob' 
Hurd,  Richard 
Hurlbut,  iKrael 
Hutchins,  William 
Hyde,  Lemuel 
Ives,  Abraham 
Jackson,  Abraham 

Jewett,  

Johnson,  Thomas 

Knight,  

Lawrence,  Bigelow 
Lee,  Thomas 
Lovewell,  Nehemiah 
Lyon,  Matthew 
McClure,  Samuel 
McCune,  William 
Marcy  (Mercy)  John 
Marsh,  Abel 
Marston,  Jacob 
Martin,  Ebenezer 
Matteson,  Peleg 
Mercy,  John 
Merrick,  Ebenezer 
Merriman,  Abel 
Moselej',  Abishai 
Mott,  John 
Nelson,  Charles 
Noble,  Eli 

Enoch  [Mass.] 


Andrus,  Isaac 
Baker,  Peter 
Bayley,  Ward 
Bradley,  Lemuel 
Bramble,  William 

Burton,  

Darbe,  Jonathan 
Durkee,  Bartholomew 
Eager,  Ward 
Everest,  Benjamin 
Earwell,  Isaac 
Fowler,  Abner 
Green,  Beriah 
Hall,  Enoch 
Holmes,  Nathaniel 
Hopson,  John 


Noble,  Tehan 
Odell,  Augustin 

Jacob 
Ormsby,  Gideon 
Page,  Peter 

Parker,  (Charles)  Clarke 
Parkhurst,  Ebenezer 

Joseph 
Patterson,  John 
Payne,  Samuel 

Perry, 

ertPetty,  John 

Phelps,  Shadraoh 
Potter,  Oliver 
Powell,  John 
Pratt,  John 
Roberts,  Lemuel 
Robinson,  Ichabod 
John 
Samuel 
Safford,  Jesse 

Joseph 
Salisbury,  Abraham 

Saijent,  

Savage,  Samuel  S. 
Sawyer,  Jesse 

Joseph 

Thomas 
Scott,  Samuel 
Seeley,  Nathaniel 
Seelye,  Abner 
Sexton,  George 
Sharp,  William 
Sharpe,  Nicholas 
Shepard,  William 
Simonds,  William 
Smith,  Daniel 
John 
Nathan 
Nathaniel 

IIEUTBNANTS 

Howland,  Nathan 
Hurd,  Abner 
Hyde,  Lemuel 
Ives,  Abraham 
Johnson,  Moses 
Little,  Joseph 
Lovewell,  Nehemiah 
Lyon,  Zebulon 

Moor,  

Morey,  Israel 
Parkhurst,  Calvin 
Pixley,  David 
Post,  William 
Powell,  John 
Powers,  David 
Rice,  Jonas 


Smith,  Samuel 

Simeon 

Steel 
Spafford,  John 
Sprague,  Elkanah 
Starr,  Comfort 
Stark,  John 
Stevens,  Simeon 
Stillwell,  John 
Stone,  John 
Stowell,  David 
Strong,  John 
Taplin,  John 
Throop,  John 
Tichenor,  Isaac 
Train,  Orange 
Tyler,  Joseph 
Underbill,  Abraham 
Upham,  William 
Vanderhoff,  Henry 
Wait,  Richard 
Walcott  (Wolcott)  Giles 

Wallace, 

Wallis,  Ebenezer 
Warner,  John 
Weld,  Ehas 
Wheeler,  Isaac 
White,  Jotham 
Whitney,  Benjamin 
Willard,  Samuel 
Williams,  Phineas 
Samuel 
Wilson,  Ebenezer 
Winslow,  Nathaniel 
Wood,  Ebenezer 

Jacob 
Wait,  Benjamin 
Warren,  Jonathan 
Wright,  Simeon 


Richards,  Charles 
Bowlee,  Thomas 
Samson,  Abisha 
Scott,  Jonathan 
Silaway,  Hezekiah 
Smalley,  James 
Smith,  Asahel 

Frederick 
Soper,  Solomon 

Spencer, 

Spooner,  Daniel 
White,  Lemuel 

Nathaniel 
Wiokwire,  Joseph 
Willard,  Samuel 


840 


STATE   OF   VERMONT 


Blanohard,  John  R. 

Nathaniel 
Calkins,  Solomon 


Hinman,  Thomas 


Everest,  Noble 


Bates,  Christopher  (?) 
Beebe,  Lewis 
Bigloe,  Oliver 
Chipman,  Lemuel 
Church,  David 


Fuller,  Josiah 


Colvin,  Levi 
Oushman,  Isaac 
Hoar,  William 

SBEGEANTS 

Montgomerj',  Eobert 
Standish,  Samuel 

CHAPLAINS 

Hibbard,  Ithamar 

SUBGBONS 

Dickinson,  Nathaniel 
Fay,  Jonas 
Foot,  Nathan 
Gates,  Laban 
Gould,  William 

SUKGEON'S  MATES 


Gibbs,  • 

Page,  John 


Partridge,  Elisha 
Perry,  Josiah 


Scott,  Matthew 


Murdock,  James 


Lewis,  Joseph 
Porter,  Samuel 
Buback,  Jacob 

Smith, 

Washburn,  Azel 


Hazletine,  John 


INDEXES 


INDEX  843 

INDEX  TO  SPECIAL  PERvSONS  AND  SUBJECTS. 

Got.  Chittenden 62,  76,  100,  104,  308,  413,  436,  439,  440,  689,  706,  724,  753 

784,  788 

Gov.  CHnton 184 

Major  General  Gates 60,  684,  686,  688,  784 

Major  General  De  La  Fayette 64,  788 

Sir  John  Johnson 184 

Gen.  Eeed 661 

Gen.  Stark 104,  612,  661,  783 


Deserters 18,  323,  336,  337,  527,  543,  568,  570,  577,  578,  579,  581,  635,  636,  637 

638,  683,  700,  748,  797,  798,  810,  828 

Fla^s  of  Truce 60,  688,  689,  714,  720,  722,  728,  768,  791 

Governor  and  Council,  Orders  of 76,  98,  100,  693,  697,  727,  783,  791 

Green  Mountain  Boys 813,  814,  815,  816,  837,  831,  836 

Independent  Companies 18,  14,  338,  593,  673,  681 ,  684,  686 

Minute  Men 2,   11,  285,  824,  825 

Prisoners 51,  60,  107,  108,  109,  110,  HI,  325,  354,  368,  401,  422,  435,  436,  438 

446,  527,  536,  537,  565,  588,  597,  693,  694,  697,  700,  728,  727,  728,  729,  730 
781,  736,  740,  741,  749,  750,  751,  752,  760,  761,  766,  768,  769,  773,  774,  775 
776,  777,  778,  782,  785,  788,  791,  793,  794,  795,  796,  797,  799,  800,  804,  809 

836 

Bangers. .  .13,  44,  47,  48,  49,  51,  135,  137,  164,  174,  195,  322,  325,  336,  338,  590,  639 
040,  688,  689,  696,  697,  701,  719,  781,  783,  784,  790,  796,  808,  817,  818,  821 

832,  836 

Eegimenta,  Gen.  Arnold's,  659,  660,  831.  Congress'  own,  662.  Canadian,  636 
1st,  609,  804.  2nd,  786.  3rd,  787.  5th,  327,  701.  6th,  224,  344.  7th, 
620,  805.     15th,  587. 

Scouting.  .6,  9,  11.  17,  25,  59,  83,  84,  87,  103,  113,  134,  144,  146,  187,  194,  301,  202 

207,  281,  293,  295,  313,  327,  328,  335,  889,  845,  349,  350,  360,  361,  368,  371 

413,  443,  539,  555,  556,  557,  637,  644,  696,  698,  699,  700,  703,  716,  725,  726 

728,  732,  753,  786,  790,  791,  794,  797,  799,  800,  808,  817 

Tories 18,  85,  193,  588,  595,  599,  600,  631,  691 ,  693,  724,  788,  794,  797,  800 

Volunteers 196,  306,  251,  296,  298,  314,  528,  542,  552,  562,  626,  780,  782,  783 

789,  797,  811 


844:  INDEX 

Events  Gbotjpbd  by  Yeaes 

[Since,  for  reasons  partly  given  in  the  Preface,  it  was  not  possible^and  in 
many  eases  did  not  appear  desirable — to  reduce  all  events  and  documents  to  a 
strict  chronological  order,  it  is  hoped  the  following  Table,  supplementary  to 
that  of  General  Contents,  will  serve  the  uses  of  those  who  seek  a  complete 
view  of  the  occurrences  of  any  one  year,  or  of  the  succession  of  events  through 
the  war.] 

1764 632 

1768 835 

1775 633,  661,  662,  663,  682,  683,  685,  813,  825,  835,  836,  837 

1776 6S4,  635-641,  653-659,  684,  686,  817,  835,  837,  831 

1777 635,  643-649,  663.  687,  688,  689,  783,  795,  798,  800,  830-833,  828,  837 

1778 691,  699,  771,  785,  795,  797.  798,  800,  826 

1779 700,  701,  733,  751,  772,  779,  788,  796,  797,  802,  808,  826,  836 

1780 651,  701-731,  734,  732,  743,  744,  773,  781,  788,  829 

1781 721-747,  749,  750,  753,  760,  762,  773,  782,  788 

1783 747-768,  774,  789,  797,  804-807,  837 

1783 768,  775 

1784 776 

1785 777 

1787 778 


INDEX  OF  TOWNS,  ETC. 


Addison 107,  109 

Albany..    662 

Albany  (N.  Y.)  68, 695,  785,  794,  798,  810 

Albany   County   (N.   Y.) 813,  820 

834 

Arlington..  .108,  223,  438,  508,  549,  550 

597,   603,  671,  700,  730,  748,  765 

784,786,796,797,802,804 

Athens 807 

Barnard.. 201,   202,   274,  291,  705,   713 

724,  782 

BathrN.  H.) 662 

Battenkill  (river  in  Vt.  and  N.  Y.).  .56 

Beauport  (Que. ) 636,  6  .7,  639 

Bennington.  .26,  27,  36.  :^8,  103,  104,  107 
Ui8,  109,  305,  397,  422,  424,  435 
436,  567,  632,  633,  663,  669,  671 
686,  694,  707,  709,  710,  720,  738 
753,  765,  771,  776,  784,  786,  791 
793,  798,  799,  800,  809,  836 
Bennington  County..  107,  108,  109,  772 

Berkshire  County  (Mass. ) 305 

Bethel.  .263,  360,  419,  430,  421,  704,  724 

811 

Boston  (Mass.) 760 

Bradford  (see  Moortown,    Moreto-nn) 

662,  665 

Brandon  (see  Neshobe). . .  .85,  143,  787 

Brattleboro.107,  108,  401,  615,  617,  619 

663,  669,  670,  729,  800,  804,  806 

822,  823,  834,  826,  827,  885 

Bridport 134 

Brookfield 283,  285,  293,  350,  792 

Brown's  Camp 327 

Brunswick 766 

Bulwagga  Bay  (near  Crown  Point, 

N.  Y.)151,  178 

Bunker  Hill  (Mass.) 661 

Cabot 663 

Cambridge  (N.  Y.) 398 

Canaan  (N.  H.) 648 

Canada  4,  85,  442,  663,  683,  688,  694,  719 
720,  723,  727,  7.^6,  741,  748,749 
750,  751,  766,  768,  773,  775,  778 
785,  791,  796,  797,  809,  817,  836 
Caatleton  208,  210,  211,  234,  241,  253,  304 
337,  328,  376,  381,  383,  401,  450 
456,  458,  460,  463,  465,  467,  468 
470,  476,  478,  479,  480,  483,  484 


Castleton  486, 487,  490, 491,  493,  496,  .500 
503,  505,  510,  511,  518,  514,  532 
593,  702,  708,  706,  707,  709,  710 
711,  712,  713,  722,  733,  738,  739 
785,  736.  737,  753,  754,  779,  783 
787,  790,  793,  798,  795,  796 

Cavendish 13,  663,  835 

Champlain,  Lake.  .64,  110,  111,  134,  154 

697,  700,  716,  733,  751,  779,  785 

794  797   799 

Charlotte  County. 813,  815,  817, 818,  820 

823 

Chester 825 

Clarendon. 13,  57,  206,  331,  584,  f:63,  673 

674,  675,  700,  718,  730,  742,  771 

778,  787,  793 

Connecticut Ill,  112 

Connecticut  Eiver.  .56,  69,  531,  773,  774 

Coos  (N.  H. ) 6,  363,  809 

Coos,  the  Upper 531,  589,  775,  789 

Corinth 335,  732,  771,  811 

Cork  (Ire.) 769 

Cornish  (N.  H. ) 343 

Craftsbury 662 

Crown  Point  (N.  Y.)..154,  183,  663,685 

714,  813 

Cumberland  (in  Cumberland  Co.) . .  805 

Cumberland  County.. .41,  107,  108,  109 

123,  712,  791,  799,  803,  803,  813 

815,  817,  818,  830,  831,  822,  834 

835 

Danby.  .108,  133,  458,  671,  785,  771,  787 

788,  798 
Diamond  Island  (Lake  George) .   .  694 

Dog  Biver 339 

Dorset...  13,  108,  694,  715,  738,  754,  787 

788,  797,  803,  805,  815,  822,837 

Dresden  (part  of  Hanover,  N.  H.).841 

354 
Dummerston  (see'Fulham)  617,  619,  801 

806,  835 
East  Bay  (near  Whitehall,  N.  Y.).  .790 

Eden 633,  677,  680 

Pairlee 33,  340,  663,  663 

Filestown 504 

Pishkil](N.  Y.) 821 

Five  Mile  Point  (in  Shoreham) 134 

Port  Ann  (N.  Y.) 413 

Defiance  (Barnard) 705,  724 


846 


INDEX 


Fort  Fortitude  (Bethel) . .  199,  200,  360 

419,    420,    421,    013,   704,    724 

757,   790,  811,  812 

George  (N.  Y.) 636,  836 

at  Hubbardton 781 

at  New  Haven  (Ft.  William  ?)  785 

Kanger  (Butland). ...  118,  133,  700 

780,  793,  794,  798 

at  Skeensborotigh 153,  562 

Vengeance  (Pittsford) . .  .375,  593 
782,791,  793,  812 

Wait  (Corinth) 557,  732,  811 

Warren  (Oastleton) 593,  783 

William  (on  Otter  Greek) ...  .786 
Fourteen  Mile  Island  (Lake  George) 

836 

Fulham  (Dummerston). .  .833,  833,  830 

Gloucester  County. .  .108,  109,  790,  815 

817,  818,  820,  831 

Grafton 665 

Grassbrook   (Brookline) 734 

Green  Mountains 774,  779,  799 

Greensboro 663,  670 

Guildhall 663 

Guilford.  . .  .268,  369,  270,  608,  609,  619 

629,  663,  776,  789,  803,  804,  805 

807,  822,  823,  824,  836,  837 

Halifax.  .51,  798,  832,  823,  834,  836,  827 

Hancock '. 683 

Hanover  (N.  H . ,  see  Dresden) 647 

Hardwick 662 

Harford 663,  690 

Hartford  108,  200,  364,  295,  430,  663,  646 
690,691,  697,  699,  713,835 

Hartland 665 

Harwick  (Mt.  Tabor) 13,  675 

Haverhill  (N.  H.) 276,  648 

Hertford  (Hartland)  ..647,  664,  693,  825 

Hinsdale  (Vernon) 836 

Hoosack  (N.  y.) 783 

Hubbardton 695,  768,  774,  781 

Ira 777 

Johns  Town  (Fulton  Co.,  N.  Y.)..789 

Kennebec  ( Me. ) 694 

Kent  (Londonderry) 664 

Kingston  (N.  Y.)..' 831,832 

Lake  George  Landing  (N.  Y.) 51 

Lamoille  River 732 

Langale  (see  Longueuil) 

La  Prairie  (Que.) 4,  685 

Lebanon  (N.  H.) 647,  690,  796 

Litchfield  (N.  H.) 647,  797 

Londonderry 665 

Longueuil,  Longale  (Que. ) 4,  685 

Lowell 663 

Lunenburg 664 

Lyme  (N.  H.).34,  35,  839,  647,  750,  752 


Manchester.  .107,  108,  109,  553,  668,  670 

671,  707,  710,  712,  736,  787,  788 

791,  792,  794,  828 

Marlborough 719,  796,  804,  805 

Monkton 85,  794 

Montgomery 662 

Montreal  (Canada)  635,  65s,  658, 664,  665 
685,  697,  698,  778 

Moors',  Paul 102 

Moortown  (Bradford) 664,  719,  775 

Moretown  (Bradford).  .  .9,  83,  109,  146 

338,  345,  361,  555,  662,  716,  736 

732,  753,  777 

Morristown  (N.  Y. ) 648 

Mount 706 

Mount  Independence  (in  Orwell;  9,  157 

184,  634,  795 

Neshobe  (Brandon) ...  .13,  85,  142,  787 

Nesholia 109 

Newburj'.  .11,  30,  108,  113,  381,294,  340 

341,  353,  354,  364,  368,  371,  627 

661,  662,  664,  777,  809,  818 

Newbury  (N.  Y.) 647 

New  City  (Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.)..774 

Newfane 670 

New  Hampshire 773 

New  Hampshire  Grants.. 8,  13,  663,  684 
776,  777,  815 

New  Haven 13,  785,  794,  822 

Newton  (N.  Y.) 769 

New  York  County 813 

New  York  State 692,  796 

N.  Fairre 108,  109 

Norwich.  .21,  24,  395,  356,  647,  661,  664 
716,  725,  790 

Onion  Biver 725,  784 

Orford  rN.  H.j 23,  347 

Orleans  (Isle  of?) 636,  637,  639 

Orleans,  Isle  of  (Que. ) 694 

Otter  Creek. .  .57,  80,  134,  671,  685,  786 

Panton 792 

Pawlet...30,  514,  664,  687,  771,  784,  787 

790,  794,  799,  805 

Peacham. . . .  355,  356,  360,  418,  662,  811 

Piermont  (N.  H. ) 23,  355,  648 

Pittsford. . 6,  13, 57, 185,  188,  593,  644,  673 

674,  675,  703,  704,  774,  779,  781 

782,  786,  787,  791,  793 

Pomfret.  .32,  300,  661,  664,  691,  703,  704 

825 

Poultney 13,  184,  703,  714,  787 

Pownal. .  107,  108,  400,  483,  510,  665,  673 

708,  786 

Putney 665,  799,  801,  822,  833,  836 

Quebec  (Canada)  .638,  653,  655,  656,  657 

659,  664,  689,  694,  697,  777,  785 

791,  837,  831 


INDEX 


84:7 


Reading 207 

Eiohmond  County  (N.  Y.) 813 

Eockingliam.107,  66),  665,  670,823,  826 

835 

Eoyalton  185,  190,191,  256,  257,  260,  261 

264,  274,  276,  278,  285,  340,  364 

613,  647,  704,  724,  792,  795 

Rupert.  .461,  504,  597,  665,  707,  714,  787 

788,  793,  794,  805 

Rupert  Mountain 631 

Rutland  13,  57,80,  107, 109,  121,  153,  327 

375,  665,  673,  674,  675,  695,  751 

779,  780,  786,  787,  788,  794,  796 

798,  800,  808 

Rutland  County 163 

St.  Johns  (Que.) 4,  6,  662,  685,  689 

SanCoick  (N.  Y.) 777,  783 

Sandgate 554,  787,  788 

Saratoga  (N.  Y.)  .398,  400,  409,  411,  424 

428,  431,  490,  748,  836 

Shaftsbury.  .431,  519,  083,  706,  779,  783 

786 

Sharon 613,  705 

Shelburne 692,  785 

Shoreham 13,  327 

Shrewsbury 383 

Skeensborough  (N.  Y. ,  now  Whitehall) 

151,  152,  153,  176,  436,  493,  495 

497,  499,  500,  509,  528,  562,  671 

683,  703,  733,  792,  794,  797 

Sorel  (Que.) 663,  664 

Springfield  13,  17,  272,  697,  798,  818, 823 

825,  826 

Stafford?  (N.  H.?) 648 

Stamford 109 

Stillwater  (N.  Y.) 784 

Stockbridge  (N.  H.) 647 

Strafford.  .19,  20,  21,  28,  24,  25,  281,  294 
295,  312,  339,  350,  689,  771,  773 


Sudbury 13 

Sunderland 107,  108,  786 

Thetford.  .19,  20,  109,  312,  364,  662,  665 

0-09   753   773 

Ticonderoga  (N.Y.)  16,  85,  14*9,  151,153 

154,  176,  178,  183,  635,  682,  703 

771,  792,  795,  796,  813,  814,  820 

834 

Tinmouth 13,  327,  700,  787 

Tomlinson  (Grafton) 665 

Townsend 108,  109,  801 

Troy  (N.Y.) 662 

Tryon  County  (N.  Y.) 820 

Vershire 312,  722 

Virginia 748 

Walden 662 

Wallingford.  .57,  108,  465,  762,  787,  797 

Walloomsaok  (N.Y.) 783,  795 

Weathersfield 825,  826 

Weathersfleld  (Conn. ) 048 

Wells 787,  802 

Westfleld 662 

Westminster  266,  665,  670,  691,  754,  801 
803,  807,  822,  823,  826,  835,  837 

White  Creek  (N.  Y. ) 437,  612 

White  River 771 

Williamstown  670,   675,   789,  790,   794 

797 

Wilmington 799,  805 

Windham  County  438,  603,  605,  606,  607 

629,  721,  754,  775,  776,  789,  792 

803,  804,  805,  806,  807 

Windsor  83,  107,  193,  648,  665,  669,  709 

724,  729,  789,  798,  799,  825 

Windsor  (N.  Y.) 648 

Woodford 727 

Woodstock  59,  87,  108,  280,  285,  690,  094 
697,  705,  712,  724,  825 


INDEX  TO  NAMES  OF  PERSONS 


Aaron,  Joseph 50,  322 

Abbe  (see  Abby,  AlbyJ,  Eleazer. .  .791 

John 40,  2G0,  804 

Abbott,  or  Abbot,  Abial 258 

Chauncey 141,  333 

Daniel 581 

Joel 431,  500 

John. ..  .176,  288,  405,  406,  407,  410 

412,  429,  430,  431,  453,  493 

493,  494,  495,  496,  497,  498 

499,  500,  596 

Jonas 432,  488,  522 

Nathaniel 819 

Samuel 131,  176,  199 

Timothy 398,  424,  633,  831 

"Walter 52,  364 

William.  .130,  386,  534,  540,  657,  832 
Abby  (see  Abbe,  Alby,  Albree), 

Ebenezer 629 

Jacob 641,  833 

John 641,  833 

Abel,  Azel 392,  554 

Thomas 27,  220,  415,  606 

Abner,  Thomas.. Ill,  169,  624,  626,  639 
640,  668,  800,  833 

Achelsmour,  John 580 

Achley,  Francis 773 

Adams,  Aaron,  5,  10,  166,  179,  241,  380 
475,  553,  599,  700 

Abel 83,  199,  539 

Benjamin 376,  511 

Daniel  ...  4,  10,  44,  46,  50,  95,  165 

179,  306,  211,  233,  374,  379,  469 

473,  565 

David 165,  464 

Gideon 141,  287,  464 

Isaac 124,  322,  376,  570,  592 

James 10,  241,  379,  473 

Jeremiah 161,  236,  513 

Job 807 

Joel,  Jr 398 

John 438,  602,  798 

Jonathan 155,  334,  579,  593 

Joseph 511 

Levi,  or  Levy 176,  388,  464 

Martin 395,  564,  593 


Adams,  Plym 593 

William 287 

Corporal 351 

Adjatent,  John 584 

Stephen 585 

Adkins,  Thomas 502 

Agan,  Patrick 501 

Ager  (see  Ayer),  Ward 35 

Agord,  Samuel 456 

Aiken,  Jonathan 42,  302 

Aikins,  or  Aikens  (see  Akins), 

James 590 

Nathaniel...  42,  202,  293,  336,  338 

590,  703,  829 

Solomon. . . .  131,  202,  293,  360,  390 

537,  794 

Aimes,  Elijah,  see  Ames 

Aimey,  John 521 

William 531 

Ainsworth,  Amariah 643,  646,  649 

Andrew 709 

Daniel 361,  703,  798 

Henry 346 

John  (Ains ), 138 

Akely,  Francis 663,  773,  795 

Akins,  Peter 314,  316,  830 

Albee,  Jacob 835 

John 835 

Albree,  Ebenezer 198 

Albrough,  Martin 215 

Alby  (see  Abbe),  Daniel 66,  67 


Eleazer. 


18 

Alden,  Felix 654,  832 

Seth 793 

Aldrich  (see  Eldridge),  Levi. .391,  570 

Ziba 383 

Alebone,  or  Asebone,  Reuben 88 

Ales,  James 683 

Ales  worth,  see  Aylesworth 

Alexander,  Aaron 40 

James 517 

John 322,  490,  832,  824,  827 

John,  Jr 222,  488 

Jonathan 827 

Jonathan  Sartle 824 

Alford,  Alexander 422,  583,  636 


INDEX 


849 


Alford,  Amasa 592 

Benedio 97 

George 196,  300 

Alger,  Amiel 410,  495,  625,  668 

Jared 21,  274,  384,  see  Aulger 

John 20 

Eoger 204 

Silas 21,  275 

Simeon 391,  571 

Mr 27 

Allen,  Abraham 635,  636,  832 

Amos.. ..108,  110,  387,  573,  624,  635 

686,  668,  676,  882 

Caleb.... 50,  141,  176,288,464,810 

Dan 18,  89,  167,  230,  459,  631 

Daty 176,  287 

Doty 464 

Ebenezer...4, 10,  44,45,  66,  67, 151 
161,  163,  179,  182,  188,  195 
203,  206,  208,  211,  217,  233 
234,  241,  249,  300,  309,  320 
322,  325,  336,  378,  379,  392 
554.  687,  639,  697,  701,  713 
771,  772,  774,  778,  780,  781 
782,  783,  785,  786,  789,  790 
791,  792,  797,  799,  808,  814 
815 
Edward.. .74,  99,  108,  111,  351,  540 

668 

Elihu 18,  59,  126,  128,  189,  250 

395,  564,  646 

Elijah 199,  351,  540 

Elisha....7,  160,  236,  382,  465,  513 

Elnathan 283,  354 

Ethan.  ..308,  772,  773,  813,  814,  816 
822,  831,  834 

Ezra 235 

Gideon 65,  74,  288,  516 

Heber 94 

Heman 814,  815 

Henry 156,  427,455 

Ira 152,  156,  157,  167,  169,  170 

176,  197,  210,  225,  227,  230 
243,  287,  289,  303,  872,  873 
403,  426,  428,  449,  450,  451 
452,  453,  454,  456,  457,  458 
459,  460,  461,  462,  463,  464 
465,  545,  547,  548,  588,  595 
596,  597,  599,  600,  622,  626 
631,  696,  709,  710,  712,  735 
782,  793,  806,  814,  815r 

James 74 

John 890,  527,  794,  837 

Jonathan. .66,  67,  168,  280,  459,802 

Josiah 44,  46,  289,  828,  826 

Justice 48,  135,  137 

[54] 


Allen,  Justus 141,  287,  538,  558,  806 

Levi 814 

Moses 279 

Nathan.  ..74, 124,  204,  337,  528,  530 

565 

Nathaniel 318,  395 

Obadiah....66,  67,  91,  168,  372,  373 

Parmelee 49,  135,  137.  141,  322 

324,  425,  538,  558,  655,  701 

715,  720,  733,  773,  780,  781 

784,  785,  831 

Prince 163 

Robert.. .74,  123,  168,  336,  462,  734 

Salmon 807 

Samuel.  ..94, 165,  179,  184,  200,  236 

261,  296,  338.  876,  879,  890 

473,  512,  526,  685,  686,  703 

715,  726,  787,  830,  832 

Samuel  Grixon,  or  Griks.  .643,  649 

Seth 76,  231 

Thomas ....  872,  462,  ( Allin) , ...  163 

Timothy 49,  141,  176,  328,  336 

424,  437,  486,  522 

William 283,  698 

Zoah 163 

Captain 802 

Colonel 425,  781,  814 

General 296,  703,  780,  800,  805 

Major 715,  781,  782,  793 

AUice,  Moses 523 

Alvord,  Asher 315,  316,  830 

Benjamin 391,  571,  617 

Ambler,  Ebenezer 162 

James 474 

Moses 323,  475 

Ames  (seeEames),  Amos  258,  664,  672 

777 

Asa 301 

Barnabas 484 

Comfort 389,  445 

David 659,  832 

Elijah 124,  228,  899,  428 

John 140 

Lemuel 41,  835 

Zeb 119,  121 

Sergeant 811 

Amey,  William 164 

Ammon,  or  Ammond,  Martin.. 108,  111 

668 

Amsbury,  Joseph 576 

Amsdale,  Abner 581 

Anderson,  Abraham 215 

Andrew 302,  459,  631 

David 42 

James. .  .47.  302,  318,  428,  550,  706 

John 144,  180 

Robert 451 


850 


INDEX 


Anderson,  Thomas 384,  536 

William  318,  884,  428,  440,  508,  537 

706 

Andias,  Isaac 88 

Andress,  Jeremiah 654, 832 

Richard 553 

Andrew,  Jacob 505 

John 505 

Thomas 519 

Andrews,  Benjamin 15,  673,  6'i9 

Ebenezer 105,  178,  471 ,  800 

Edgar 820 

Elizur 818 

Ephraim 99,  250,  466 

Isaac 413,  456,  574,  805 

Jehiel 310 

John 310,  375,  471,  526,  800 

Joseph 88,  413,  519 

Levi 820 

Moses. .  310,  375,  472,  655,  673,  679 

832 

TituB 250,  479 

403 

Andrias,  Bildad 31 

Andrice,  Ebenezer 5 

Andros,  or  Andross,  John.... 329,  349 

555,  753 

Levi 329 

Andrus,  Benjamin 13,  323 

David 288,  453,  543 

Isaac 175,  387,  431,  480,  806 

Isaac,  Jr 247 

Jehiel 74 

John 65,  390,  543 

Joseph 123,  175,  246,  782,  798 

Angell,  Abiathar 837 

Nedabiah 96,  644 

Nehemiah 57 

Angelo,  Caleb 96 

Anger,  Eelix 424 

Angle,  Abiathar 318 

Annable,  or  Anibal,  William. . .  .32,  63 

75,  819 

Annis,  Charles 340 

Ezra 582 

Isaac 340,  582 

Jacob 340,  582 

John 394,  525 

Anseres,  Joseph 88 

Antisal,  or  Antizel,  Parsons 347 

Perez 276 

Simon 78,80 

Simeon 229 

Arche,  James 546 

Ardway ,  James 311 

Arl ,  Daniel 430 

Armon,  or  Armond,  John 384,  537 


Arms,  David 198 

Armstrong,  David 499 

Hezekiah 213,  413,  604 

Hezekiel 26 

Hopestill 10,  26,  634,  635 

J 464 

James 8 

John 213,  486,  632 

Jonathan 152,  210 

Joseph 427 

Lebbeus,  or  Libeus, . .   26,  115,  213 
413,  424,  486,  604,  632,  786 

Nathan 405 

Robert 507 

Arnist,  Frederick 364 

Arnold,  Daniel 168,  449 

Ebenezer 496 

James 508 

John 206,  331,  553,  584 

Levi 414,  508 

Oliver 58,  96,  831,  585,  645 

Stephen 332 

General 659,  660,  831 

Arnum,  John  V",  see  Van  Arnum 

Arven,  Joseph 266 

Arwick,  David 820 

Asebone,  Reuben 88 

Ashcraft,  Daniel 824,  827 

Ashley,  Elisha. . .  44,  94,  160,  382,  513 

Elkanah 149,  160,  184,  251,  376 

511   592 

Enoch 160,  336,  376,'  592 

Francis 773 

John. ...   94,  160,  184,  376,  476,  511 

Samuel <;42,  643,  649 

Simes 699 

Thomas 94,  160,  882 

William.  . .  44,  46,  64,  94,  236,  315 
511,  593,  687 

Wm.  Simmes 276,  291,  347 

Zenas 486,  489 

Asley,  see  Ashley 

Athorn,  Simon 819 

Atkins,  see  Adkins 

Attoksin,  Jonathan 307 

Atwater,  William 439 

Atwood,  David 221 

James 86,  119,  121,  543 

Jonathan 50,  72 

Oliver 301 

Samuel 415,  483,  633 

Samuel,  Jr 488 

Augurs,  Phelix 489 

Aulger  (see  Alger),  Jared 536 

Ausgood,  see  Osgood 

Austin,  Baley 305 


INDEX 


851 


Austin,  Caleb 287 

John 390 

Nathaniel 305,  570,  593 

Solomon 509 

Averill,  or  Averal,  Asa. . .  40,  266,  804 

807,  835 

Ebenezer 655,  833 

Isaiah 508,  550 

Jesse...  108,  111,  224,  321,  887,  573 
601,  624,  668,  800 

John 75,  76,  366,  823,  835 

John,  Jr 804 

Joseph 8,  150,  244,  450 

JoBiah 172,  414,  602,  798 

Paul 736 

Kobert.  .150,  344,  450,  600,  635,  636 
803,  832 

Samuel 641,  833 

Tha' 602 

Thomas... 267,   393,   578,    603,  798 

835 

Wyman 244,  320,  387,  573,  767 

747 

Averis,  Captain 785,  794 

Averspors,  Peter 79 

Avery,  Joseph 545,  600 

Josiah 49 

Paul 736 

Eobert 545 

Samuel 36 

Ayer  (see  Ag;er),Ebenezer. 213,398,  831 

Ayers,  Solomon 388,  560 

Aylesworth  (see  Ellsworth), Abel.  .173 

Arthur 72,  397,  567 

Charles 204 

John 131,  321 

Stephen 215 

Wanton 203,  315,  400,  482 

William 36,  89 

B — k — ,  Amariah 645 

Babcock  (see Badcock), Ebenezer.  .231 

489 

Elijah 653,814,831 

Henry 401,  523 

Jason 410,  495 

John 498 

Joshua 580,  734 

Captain 802 

Back,  George 276 

Bacon,  Asa 800 

Edmund 323,  396,  830 

James 388,  561 

John 361,  346,  419,690 

Philip 386 

Philips 534 

Samuel 650 


Bacon,  Sergeant 300 

Badcock  (see  Babcock),  Daniel... 380 

Ebenezer 415 

Henry 303 

Josiah 346 

Spaman 435 

Badger,  Daniel 367,  639,  804 

Bagley,  James 69 

Levi 405 

Sylvester 119 

Baidwell,  Solomon 639 

Bailey  (see  Bay  ley),  Benjamin. . .  .233 
344,  374,  469,  526 

Christopher  S 589 

Edward 233,  344,  374,  469 

Elijah 433 

Elisha 406 

Frye 688 

Jacob 57 

John 374 

Orsamus 521 

Samuel 90,  808 

Ward 809 

Colonel 732 

General 339,  85J,  352,  355 

Bain.  Jeremiah 555 

Baird,  John 3,  11,  113,369 

Baker,  Absalom 94 

Asa  72    347 

Daniel.  ..88,  387,  890,  449,  '527,  574 

Ebenezer 468 

George 88 

Herrington 488 

Ichabod 388,  560 

Isaac 575 

John 37 

Joseph 227,  406 

Ozi 515,  547,  804,  807 

Peleg 38 

Peter 413,  493 

Remember 814 

Pteuben. . .  .66,  67,  76,  106,  135,  138 
167,  304,  390,318,  S87,  451 

Rufus 288,  453 

Samuel 72,  220 

Solomon 516 

Thomas 834,  837 

Timothy 516 

Zebulon 489 

Balcom,  Henry 315,  817,  618,  830 

Balding,  or  Baldwin,  Abel 431 

Elijah 640,  833 

Isaac 421 

Baldwin  (see  Balding),  Abel 443 

Asa 436,  455,  694 

Benjamin 838,  463,  555 

Daniel 358 


852 


INDEX 


Baldwin,  Eleazer 455 

Elijah 63,  356,  639,  833 

Isaac 442 

Joel 4,  10,  212,  234 

Jonathan 542 

Levi 52,56 

Miles 310,  477 

Seth  (Baldin,  34J 639,  833 

Silas 427 

Drummer 257 

Bale,  Elijah 433 

Ball,  Edward 88 

James 314,  316,  830 

Joseph 22,  52,  259 

Reuben 108,  111,  624,  668,  778 

Ballard,  John 136 

Joseph 223 

Murry 518 

Sheribeah 201 

Tilley 222 

Ballis,  German 68 

BallowB,  John 425 

Bally,  Charles 8 

Bampus,  James 5 

Bamur,  J 832 

Banchard,  Azariah 101 

Band  ay,  Simeon 429 

Banfill,  George 69 

Bannister,  Jason 385,  533 

Jesse 276 

Lazarus 199 

Sibis,  or  Libis 798 

Silas 28,  83,  539 

Timothy 276,  385,  533 

Barber,  Daniel.. .62,  150,  244,  450,  600 

Gideon 91 

James 376,  512 

John 425 

Joseph 218,  400,  510 

Martin.  .66,67,  74,136,138,167,289 
449   599 

Moses 298,  522,'  831 

Bard,  John 639,  833 

Bardsley,  John 412 

Barker  (see Baker),  Alexander. 659, 832 

Ebenezer 306 

Isaac 169,  227,  451,  588 

Joseph 58,  85,  229,  645 

Timothy 85 

Barkley,  Eobert 657,  832 

Barlow,  Heman 289 

Nathaniel 475 

Samuel 128.  163,  635,  686,  832 

Warren 66,  67 

Barnard,  Benjamin 349 

David 632 

John 349 


Barnard,  Robert,  Jr 329,  555 

Barnate,  Benjamin 13,  115 

John 12,  114,  369 

Samuel 12,  114,  369 

Barnes  (see  Barns),  Aaron 575,  594 

Asa 306 

Daniel.  .185,  337,  387,  550,  573,  602 

Ephraim 829 

James 425 

John 119,  161,  188,  819,  825 

Moses 306 

Roswell 306 

Thomas 38 

William 153 

Barnet,  or  Barnett,  Benjamin.. 3,  147 

329,  369,  371,  555,  639,  640 

651,  664,833 

Joel 282 

John 3,  147,  329,  537,  555,  652 

Moses 407,  492 

Nathaniel 408,  492 

Robert 665 

Samuel 555,  628 

Samuel,  Jr 3 

Barney,  Edward 268 

Jef 268 

John 268 

Thomas. . .  .66,  68,  90,  167,  289,  449 

548,  599,  626,  802,  806 

William 577 

Barnham ,  Ashbel 426,  455 

Daniel 623 

David 426 

Barnhart  (see  Barronhart),  Joseph 

(Jacob) 88,  831 

Barns  (see  Barnes),  David. .  .  .126,  128 
Ebenezer  . . .  49,  321,  4a9,  602,  706 

Eli 546 

Ephraim.... 314,  316,  (Ephre)  348 
610,  611 

Iham 348 

John 131,  783,  830 

•John,  Jr 269 

Lemuel 470 

Nathaniel 505,  612 

Samuel 533 

Thomas 392,  572 

William 280,  292 

Barnum,  Asa 484 

Barnebas 815 

Daniel 388,  561 

Gideon 398,  484 

Richard  (Barnomj 44,  46,  85 

Timothy 228,  398,  484 

Barr,  Alexander. ...  5,  13,  15,  153,  673 
William 375,  476 

Barran,  see  Barron 


INDEX 


853 


Barratt,  Amos 115 

Barret,  or  Barrit,  Daniel 456,  793 

Edmund  (EmondJ 602 

Oliver 107,  109,  110,  623,  668 

Peter 510 

Thomas 55,  273 

Barrett,  or  Barratt,  Asa 397,  568 

Benjamin 576 

James 220 

John 373,  785,  835 

Joseph 55,  199 

Joseph,  Jr 540 

Moses 539 

Samuel 150,  244,  450 

Stephen 124 

Barron,  John. . .  9,  28,  83,  84,  146,  328 
345,  349,  361,  555,  753 

Moses 147,  651 

William 528,  530 

Barronhart  (see  Barnhart,  Beam- 
hart),  Joseph..., 406,  498 

Barrow,  James 386 

Barrows,  Isaac 312 

James 380,  338,  386,  535 

Jonathan 638 

Barsly,  John 493 

Bartholomew,  Jephtha 784 

Philip 437 

Timothy 19,  33,  364 

Esquire 312 

Bartlett,  or  Bartlet,  Bartlit,  Asa  . .  535 

Lieut.  B 517 

Benjamin  318,  428, 438,  508,  550, 602 

Ebenezer 172,  538 

Elet 356 

Elisha 244,  450,  545,  600 

Elliot 145,  257 

Fish 450 

Eisk 244,  545,  601,  800 

Gershom 21,  52,  257,  295 

Gershom,  Jr 32,  359 

Ichabod 63,  344,  439,  508 

Ithaman  (Ithamar) 281 

John 807 

Jonathan 257,  283,  356 

Joseph 33,  37,  53,  356 

JSTathaniel. . . .  315,  316,  630,  807,  830 

Philip 392,  572,  593,  754 

Samuel 259,  748 

Tisk  (Fisk?) 150 

Corporal 414 

Sergeant 793 

Barto,  Benjamin 90,  427 

Samuel 136,783 

Barton,  Andrew 93,  352 

Elijah 90 

Henry 640,  833 


Barton,  Jedediah 95, 153, 157 

John 190 

Simeon 141 

Basbet,  Enoch 457 

Bashman,  Samuel 437 

Basley,  Levi 497,  499 

Bassett,  Ezra 582 

Eufus 280 

Seth 78,  80,  215,  400,  483 

Bates,  Benjamin 218,  510 

Christopher 328,  399, 484 

David 76 

Jabez 384,  537,  835 

James.  .65,  78,  81,  353,  273,  398,  413 
484,  533,  830 

Jonathan 229,  484,  522 

Joshua 398 

Josiah 398, 831 

Boger 56 

Bufus 45,  46,  687 

Samuel 136,  389,  445,  447 

Walter 116,  253,  398,  484,  830 

Water 522 

William 83,  400,  482 

Zabez 537 

Bawnat,  Samuel 726 

Bawsard,  David 543 

Baxter,  Elihu 258,  294,  664 

John 25 

Bichard 311 

Simon 392,  554,650 

William 639,  640,  833 

Bayley  (see  Bailey),  Abijah..  .147,  652 

Benjamin 390 

Edward 378 

Elijah 32 

Elisha 562 

Ephraim 3,  12,  31,  54,  114,  369 

Fry,  or  Frye 6,  13,  53,  60,  114 

369,371,  637,  688,  773 
777,  803 

Jacob 56,  696,  785,  818 

Jacob,  Jr.. 2,  11,  113,  369,  371,  627 

James 2,  11,  31,  54,  113,  369 

371,  638 

John 378 

John  Gideon,  3, 12,  30, 113,  628,803 

Joshua 2,  11,  113,  371,  627 

Orsamus 164,  589 

Ward 531,589,  775,  789 

General 6,  662,  821 

Beach,  Aaron 296,  309,  645,  830 

Allen 309 

Anariah 34 

Elihu 199 

Gershom 93,  137,  128,  163,  178 

333,  473,  782,  796 


85i 


INDEX 


Beach,  Gershom,  Jr 

Moses 395, 

Noah.. 27,  64,  93,  117,  153,  196, 
645, 

Samuel 107,  109,  110,  153, 

623,  655,  668,  774, 
Stephen 131, 

Beadle,  see  Bedel 

Beal,  "William 611, 

Beaman  (see  Beman),  Aaron 

Daniel 104,  397,  568, 

Jery 635,  636, 

Levi 

Nathan 108,  111,  168,  624, 

Nathaniel 

Beamheart  (see  Barnhart)  Jacob. . 

Beamus,  see  Bemas. 

Bean  (see  Bears),  Daniel., Ill,  624, 

769, 

Eliphalet 274, 

Phineas 

Thomas 

Bearce,  Jonathan 

Bears,  or  Beans,  Benjamin  . . .  .76, 
Daniel 

Beat,  Abijah 

Beaumont,  Ebenezer 

Bebee  (see  Beeby ) ,  Alexander. .  309, 

Ezekiel 

Jonathan 

Lewis 710, 

Reuben 

Sebee 

Bebens,  Jacob 291, 

Beckas,  John 

Joseph 

Becket,  Grant 

Eice 

Beckwith,  Grant 

Jonathan 

Martin 892, 

Eice 76,  91,  168, 

Eoyoe 

Eufus 392, 

Silas 

Bedel,  Timothy. .  .63,  69,  662,  771, 
William  . .  .66,  68,  91,  168,  230, 

Beder,  John 655, 

Beeby  (see  Bebee),  Hezekiah 

Beech,  see  Beach. 

Beedle,  see  Bedel. 

Beeman,  see  Beman. 

Begar,  Alexander 655, 

Bejam,  Joseph 201, 

Belding,  Seth 640, 

Beldridge,  John 

Belknap,  Calvin 388, 


309 
565 
809 
801 
309 
832 
540 


552 
793 
833 
388 
668 
387 
298 

668 
836 
443 
811 
274 
341 
230 
108 
180 
837 
471 
471 
346 
711 
201 
820 
358 
516 
516 
387 
128 
574 
231 
554 
231 
126 
554 
231 
788 
459 
832 
477 


833 
313 
833 
453 
559 


Belknap,  David 259, 

Jesse 27, 

Moses 

Bell,  Benjamin 55, 

Jonathan 211,  234,  241, 

Matthew 

Oliver 179,  296,  380,  473, 

William 28,  53,  639, 

Bellenap,  or  Bellenys,  John 

Bellows,  Benjamin 

Beltheh,  Stephen 

Beman  (see  Beaman),  Aaron 

Daniel 48,  88, 

Elijah 52,  274, 

Haines,  Jerry. . .  108,  111,  624, 
677, 

Joseph 

Nathan 289,  578,  599, 

Samuel 18, 

Bemas,  John 

Levi 559, 

Bement,  Haynes 

Jonathan 

Nathan 

Benatt  (see  Berratt),  Amos 

Benedict,  Ichabod 508, 

Joseph 409, 

Oliver 

Benell,  Samuel 

Benjamin,  Caleb 385, 

John 28,  193,  260,  385,  419, 

533,  774,  790,  791,  798, 
Captain 782,  801,  809, 

Bennett,  or  Bennet,  Amos. . .  .323, 


356 
144 
258 
586 
474 
581 
830 
833 
798 
773 
833 
230 
836 
839 
668 
678 


636 
676 
509 
617 


Bank 

Benjamin 101,  144, 

Bozzel 

Caleb 72,522, 

David 

Doppon  (Dopson) 

Ephraim 

Francis 

Isaac 655, 

Jabez 411,  482, 

John 239, 

Jonathan 284,  423, 

Josiah 

Nathan 659, 

Phineas 218, 

Eeuben. . .  .78,  80,  88,  125,  139, 

Eoswell 388, 

Samuel 338,390, 

Selden 

Silas 88,  125,  128,  488, 

Sylvanus 


355 
668 
368 
550 
503 
409 
616 
534 
433 
799 
811 
393 
579 
.36 
158 
596 
805 
502 
314 
463 
412 
832 
612 
278 
603 
161 
882 
483 
298 
831 
453 
527 
214 
523 
.87 


INDEX 


85t 


Bennett,William.l85,  289,  325,  386,  432 

449,  535,  548,  591,  599,  626 

806,  829 

Benson,  Joseph 99,  249,  466 

Stutson 41ii 

Bentley,  James 85,  124,  310,  375 

James,  Jr 85 

Eiohard 64,  101,  289 

Samuel 37 

Thomas 85,  334 

Benton,  Eldad 819,  830,  825 

Joel 257,  282,  384,  586 

Jonathan 325,  356,  820,  829 

Landon 561 

Lent 56 

Loudon 320,  388 

Medad 256,  704,  705,  819 

Samuel 718 

Bergh,  Cornelius  V"  D.,  see  Van- 
debergh. 

Bernard, 451 

Berr,  see  Burr 

Berratt  (seeBenatt),  Amos 368 

Barrett,  John 824 

Bersley,  Levi 430 

Berton,  or  Boston,  Andrew 463 

Besse,  Anthony 362 

Bethel,  Stephen 657 

Betts,  John 5 

Bevee,  John 492 

Bewell,  Salmon 561 

Bewier,  Zebulon 417 

Bheartwick,  John 636,  832 

Bicknell,  Amos 360,  527,  713,  782 

Biddlecome,  Daniel 37,  323,  415 

Eichard 73,  116,  223,  416 

Bigelow,  Joel 833,  836 

Jotham 837 

Oliver 491 

Eussell 617 

Samuel 509 

Bight,  John 610 

Bigsbee  (see  Bixby),  Jonathan 343 

Samuel 343 

Billing,  Christopher 663 

Nathan 489,  606 

Billings,  Ebenezer 576 

John 55,  356,  704,  819 

Nathan 75,  119,  376,  416 

Nathaniel 121 

Samuel 703,  788,810 

Sergeant 191 

Bills,  Jonathan 338,  403 

Biney,  Samuel 460 

Bingham,  Benjamin.  125,  138,  131,  150 

336,  387,  573 

Caleb 341 


Bingham,  Calvin  220,  60( 

Jedediah 62,  150,  234,  59? 

Jeremiah 27,  231,  415,  48"; 

John 392,  554 

Ozias 481 

Silas 4,  95,  165,  34J 

Solomon 474,  47( 

Zedediah 51f 

Birch,  see  Burch 

Bisbee,  Abner 272,  823,  825,  82( 

John 17,  86,  272,  823,  82C 

Bishop,  Benoni 337,  46f 

Eleazer 376,  341 

Elijah 131,  139,586 

EnoB 657,  83S 

Jeremiah. 83,  119, 133,  195,  351,  83!; 

Joel 377 

John 44,  85 

Lemuel 324 

Levi 83,  539 

Seth 83,  540 

Timothy 61 

Corporal 351 

Sergeant 595 

Bixby  (see  Bigsbee),  Daniel  .  .528,  53C 

Manasseh 42 

Samuel 36 

Blachar,  see  Blanchard 

Black,  Mingo 48f 

Primas 657,  83S 

Thomas 34? 

William 384,  536 

Blackman,  Ephraim.  ..50,  186,  138,  16C 

223  636 
Holland  (see  Blaokmar) . .  293*,  39C 
Jedediah 233,  395,  565,  731 

Blackmar  (Blackmer),  Hallam  338,  531 

Holand  590,  (Hollon) 194 

Samuel 48f 

Thomas 30J 

Timothy 59t 

Blackmon  (Blackmor)  Epheram   (see 
Blackman) 636  832 

Blaimer,  Timothy 345 

Blair,  Eobert 27,  31f 

Blake.  William 257,  285 

Blakely,  John 81 

Samuel 6E 

Blakeslee,  James. . .  .388,  559,  737,  76t 
801,  803,  823,  82( 

Jille 81£ 

John 7e 

Nathaniel 388,  559 

785. 

Blanchard,  Aaron 315,  316,  83( 

Abner. .  50,  509,  635,  636,  689,  77t 
797,  808,  83J 


856 


INDEX 


Blanchard,  Amasa.  ...97,  142,  155,  183 
196,  300,  470 

Asahel 57,  646 

Azariah 180 

Azariel 144,  158,  251,  832 

Azriel 476,  636 

Caleb 229.  399 

Elias 219,  402,  408 

John. . . .  136,  138,  141,  322,  393,  578 

John  Jr 228 

John  Beon... . .  .45,  46,  65,  509,  687 

Joseph 582 

Nathaniel. . .  .73,  117,  118,  142,  154 
183,  188,  300,  470,  787 

Beuben 228 

Bichard 789 

William 172,414,550,  552,597 

600,  602,  768,  797 

Lieutenant 588,  599 

Blancher,  see  Blanohard 

Blandin,  John 126,  128 

Blanding,  Lemuel 808 

BlasS,  John 499 

Blinn,   Charles 101,  158 

Bliah,  Ezra 528,  530 

Bliss,  Constant 21,  394,  525 

David 32,  284 

Ebenezer 642,  647 

P 791 

Pelatiah 53,  69,  114,  869,  627 

Timothy. . . .  169,  227,  588,  626,  793 

Zenas 390,526 

SBrffBftiit    7S2 

Blodgett,  or  fiiodget,  Abisha,  391,  571 

Archibald 105,  125,  127 

Arohilaus 15 

Arohippus 14,  139,  310,  679 

Elijah 657,  832 

Samuel 85,  334 

Sidrous,  85,  (Sidias) 102 

Blond,  Elijah 582 

Blood,  Elijah 340,  349,  726 

John 540 

Bloomer,  Beuben 156,  426,  463 

Blossom,  David 208,  467 

Peter 208 

Seth 464 

Blower,  George 407 

Blowers,  Abiel  405,  497,  (Bialj 499 

Alexander  405,  (Elleok).  ..497,  499 

William 405,  499 

Blue,  James 576 

Eussell 577 

Blunt,  Andrew 199,  539 

Boardman,  Benajah 428,  508,  550 

Elisha 584 

Jehiel 145,  190 


Boardman,  John   224,  414,  515,547,  595 

783,  807 

Johon 150 

Jonas 281 

Nathaniel 22,  .56,  190,  257 

Nathaniel,  Jr 258 

Sherman  403,  (Shar")  ....414,  456 

Captain 21 

Sergeant 257 

Bodoook,  Daniel 292 

<  Bodman,  Elisha 333 

Boeron,  M 832 

Boge,  see  Bogue 

Boggess,  Thomas 635,  636,  832 

Bogue,  John 144,  251,  477,  593 

William 101,144,  158,180 

Boice  (see  Boyoe),  Tharis 65 

Boin,  see  Bowen 

Bolcum,  Henry 47 

Boldridge,  John 50 

Bolles,  William 259 

Bolton,  John 140,  546 

Boman  (see  Bowman),  Joseph  202,  360 

Nathan 360 

Bonatt  (Bonat)  Limas,  Lymos.  .18,  14 
15,  673,  674 

Bond,  David 393,  578 

Bonesteel,  Frederick 504 

Bonett,  Joseph 107,  110,  623,  668 

Bonice,  Peter 562 

Bonner,  John 390 

Boog,  Booge,  see  Bogue 

Boone  (see  Boom),  Peter 429 

Boorn,  or  Born,  Barnard 290 

Barnet 68,91 

Bernard 168 

•Tared 76,  289,449 

Nathaniel 390,449 

William 476 

Bootman,  William 75,  335,  829 

Borow,  Matthew 832 

Boston  (Berton?) ,  Andrew 463 

Bostwick,  Arthur 227 

Israel 227 

JohnW 77,  168,289 

Nathaniel 66,  68,  168,  290,  449 

Warner 449,  599 

Bosworth,  Nathaniel 389,  447,  532 

Bottom,  or  Bottum,  Bernard 72 

Lemuel.  .88,  175,  346,  413,  519,  800 

806 

Botts,  Gershom 294 

Boughrows,  see  Burroughs 
Boulton,  see  Bolton 

Bove,  Jacob 407 

John 407 

Bovea,  Garrit  (or  Gunit) 496 


INDEX 


857 


Bovee,  Peter 580 

Bow,  David 365 

BowdiBh,  Abraham 218 

Asa 397,  568 

Nathaniel 218 

Bowen,  Enoch 69,  389,  444,  447,  664 

Jeremiah 69,  147,  849,  890,  536 

652 

Peter 329 

Bowing-,  John 35 

Bowker,  Joseph. .  681,  772,  784,  810, 887 

Nathaniel i71 

Bowls,  William 359 

Bowman  (see  Boman),  John  .  .330,  333 

Boyce  (see  Boice),  Silas 649 

18 

Boyd,  William 188,  306,  585 

Boyden,  Hezekiah 615,  806 

John 391 

Jonathan 571,  611,  808 

Jonathan,  Jr 611,  808 

Joseph 785 

JoBiah  ...  .36,  38,  617,  764,  774,  822 

William 807 

Captain 758,  785,  799 

Major 799 

Boynton  (see  Byington)  Amos  ....  879 

Andrew 393,  554 

Sergeant 812 

Brace,  William 408 

Brackett,  Christopher 37, 221, 416 

Ebenezer 27 

John 181 

Brade,  David 100,  468 

Bradey,  see  Brady,  Bryda 
Bradford,  John. .  258,  366,  893,  578,  880 

Bradley,  Azariah 150,  553 

Benjamin.  .62,  99,  344,  349,  450,  466 

600 

Daniel 99,  249,  466 

David 531,  589 

Ebenezer 63 

Eber 73,  150,  344,  450,  545,  601 

800 

Elisha 515,595 

Gilbert 18,  62,  150,  600,  807 

Joseph 545,  553,  601,  837 

Joseph,  Jr 150 

Josiah 800 

Lemuel.  .148,  150,  224,  414,  515,  547 

595,  800,  809 

Samuel . .  8,  48, 244, 414, 450, 545, 600 

750,  803 

Seymour 244,  450 

Stephen  E 609,  804 

Stilman 450 

ThaddeuB 804 


Bradley,  William 805 

Zenas  ..124,  150,  244,  414,  450,  545 

600 

Captain 750 

Colonel 608,  775,  804,  807 

Brady  (see  Brade),  David.  .44,  157,  169 

310 

Bragg,  Nicholas 86 

Peleg 601 

William 886,584 

Brainard,  Daniel 315,  400 

Braman,  Daniel 103 

Bramble,  William 32,  263,  283,  354 

430 

Brambly,  Daniel 197 

Branch,  Asa 27 

Elijah..  107,  111,  221,  393,  578,  634 
668,  672 

Mason 416 

Massa,  104  (Masa)  108,  606  (Macy) 

488 

M.  Bufus 487 

EufuB 37,  230,  415,  781 

Wheeler,  103, 104, 866,793  (Whaler) 

131 

William 320 

Zephaniah.  ..109.  112,  219,  366.  402 
625,  668,  669 

Zephaniah,  Jr 230 

Branson,  Abraham 424 

Breakenridge,  James 632 

William 638 

Brewer,  Ebenezer 582,  813 

Jonathan 311,  343,  473 

Brewster,  Charles. .  .166,  211,  379,  475 

783,  803 

Charles,  Jr 234,  341 

David 55 

Ebenezer 841,  705,  809 

Eliphas 10,  95,  165,  474 

Ezekiel.  .27,  220,  415,  487,  795,  808 

Jesse 795 

Jonah 27,  488 

Jonas 231 

Justin 810 

Justus,  895  (Justice) 564 

Ozem 5,  95,  165,  311,  341,474 

Timothy 287 

Colonel 729 

Bridge,  Joshua 316 

Bridges,  Jeremiah 584 

Philip 584 

BriggB,  Andrew 418,  484,  523 

Asa 139,797 

Asahel 41 

Azariah 487 

Ephraim 301 


858 


INDEX 


Briggs,  George 253,  480,  830 

Griffin 36 

Jeremiah 296,  331 ,  805,  830 

Joseph 88,  485,  805 

Joshua 140,  31 4,  398,  484,  830 

Josiah ....  79,  81  ( Josias) 246 

Philip 96,  333 

RufuB 73,  320,562 

Spencer 387,  574 

William 321,  792 

Brigham,  Walter 380 

Brink,  Alexander 825 

Briscoe,  William 31 

Bristo,  or  Briston,  Abel 66,  68 

Bristol,  or  BristoU,  Abel.. 76,  91,  168 

230 

Elnathan 802 

James 232,457 

Job 232 

Jonathan 232 

Peter 457 

Samuel 232,  414,  457,  800 

Toby 457 

Britton,  John 476 

Broaton  (see  Broughton),  John.  ..333 

Brock,  James 65 

Thomas 53,  114,  368,  628 

Walter 811 

Bromley,  Bethuel 93 

Daniel 93 

Brook,  Dan 617 

Ebenezer 39,  618 

Brookins,  Oelsus  ?  (Seises) 88 

Ithamar 160,  236,  382,  513,  592 

774 

James.  .94,  320,  395,  (J.  S.)  564,  614 

739,  755,  782,  787,  803 

Philip 236,  377,  511,  592 

Silas....  140,  160,251,  895,  564,  592 

Captain 728,  764,  782,  793,  801 

Brooks,  A.  Arnah 58 

Adonijah 162,  217,  366 

Azariah 58,  366,  564,  645 

Azareel 323 

David 301 

Ebenezer 130 

Eleazer 366 

Hancark 673 

Hananiah 14,  15,  673 

James 208,  467 

Samuel 621 

Broughton  (see  BroatonJ  Abijah. .  .24 

William 340,  582,  643,  647 

Brow,  John 804 

Thomas,  Jr 78 

Brown,  Absalom 374,  311 

Benjamin 391,  571 


Brown,  Bryant 389, 445,  447,  539 

Charles 213,  397,  568 

Cyrus 437 

Daniel.  .145,  358,  295,  356,  384,  536 

805 

David 403,  483,  793 

Ebenezer 258 

Edmund 69,  115,  370,  627 

Eliada 343,  389,  444,  446 

Elijah 798 

.Elisha 63,  272,  406,  820 

Enoch  (see  Bowen) 53 

Heman 274 

Henry 429 

Israel,  358,  356  (Irael) 52 

Jacob 429 

James 679 

Jeremiah,  see  Bowen 

John 3,  12,  28,  30,  114,  259,  282 

369,  627,  630,  636,  639,  640 
657,  659,  778,  831,  832,  833 

Joseph 576 

Josiah 33,  275 

Levi 439,552 

Luther 411,  612 

Martin 434 

Nathan 389,445,447 

Nathaniel258,  381,  395,  384,  433,537 

Oliver 393,  571 

Salvenus 644 

Samuel 103,  104, 190,  259,  294 

Silas 437,498 

Solomon 48,540,  587 

Sylvanus 27,  57,  64,  79,  81,  93 

153,  296,  310,  830 

Thomas 89,  320,  483,  642,  647 

Thomas,  Jr 81, 103,  104 

Timothy 406 

William 517 

Captain 639,  660 

Colonel 784 

Maior 653,655,831 

428,  706 

Browning,  Blackman 483 

Brownson,  Abraham Ill 

Amos 8 

Asa 150,289 

Eli. ...  18,  62,  244,  450,  545,  600,  714 
770,  786,  802,  807,  810 

Elijah 22,  25,  34,  294,  664 

Gideon..?,  8,  10,  107,  109,  110,  133 
592,  623,  635,  636,  638,  668 
669,  670,  676,  677,  680,  730 
755,  757,  758,  759,  762,  763 
764,  765,  767,  770,  774,  776 
788,  799,  810,  815,  831,  836 
837 


INDEX 


859 


Brownson,  Isaac. .  .  .111,  32i,  414,  515 
595,  599,  634,  669,  791 

Jesse 329 

Joel. .  . .  150,  244,  450,  545,  600,  807 

Timothy 785,  801,  810 

Captain 777,  779,  788,  828 

Colonel 2fi9 

Corporal 257,  414 

Major 613,  755,  756,  791 

Bruce,  Asa 610 

Atheniel 35 

Elijah 35,  611,  615,  806 

Ephraim 315,316,611,  615,830 

Brumley,  Bethel 74 

Bethuel 66,  67,  323,  462 

Daniel 163 

Joshua 204,  387,  574 

William. . .  66,  67,  74,  387,  462,  574 

William  Jr 163 

Brundridge,  Nathan 8 

Brunson,  Brunston,  see  Brownson 
Brush,  Alexander...  107,  110,  238,  393 
524,  551,578,  605,  623,669 
709,  789 

Josiah 27,  220,  415,  487,  606 

Nathaniel 604,  801 

Timothy  (Bush?)   356 

William 320,  424 

Colonel 239,  783 

Brushel,  Samuel 488 

Bruster,  see  Brewster 

Bryda,  David  (see  Brady) 802 

Buck,  Abiather 246 

Benjamin 319 

George,  see  Back 

Isaac 320,  655,  832 

John 136,  138,  246,  800 

Jonathan 267,  655 

Lemuel,  Jr 318 

Levi 116,  253,  519,  830 

Oni 85 

Peter 436 

Eobert 318,  438,  550 

Solomon 193 

Thomas 253,  533,  830 

William 579 

Buckingham,  Beuben 602 

Wanton 126 

Buckley,  Timothy 339,  485 

Buckman.  Elias 389,  445,  447 

Buel,  or  Buell,  Abel 258 

Ephraim 16,  101,  144,  158,  180 

351,  513,  787 

Sergeant 145 

Bugbee,  or  Bugby,  Amasa 24 

Daniel 377 

Ebenezer 542,  806 


Bugbee,  Nathaniel 355,  664 

Sylvester ....  63,  122,  361,  335,  346 
419,  839 

Buggley  (Bugby?),  Sylvester 819 

Buker,  Samuel 314 

Bull,  Thomas 169,  337,  451,  588 

Thomas,  Jr 459 

Bullard,  Abel 615 

John 138 

Bullen,  James 411 

BuUis,  German 66,  76 

Bullock,  Darius 269 

Israel 824,  837 

Shubael 37 

Bulls,  Captain 810 

Bump,  Ichabod 229 

James 393 

Moses 72,  229,  393 

836 

Bumper,  James 105 

Bumpus,  Edward 99,  249,  466 

James 99,  249,  466 

Bunday,  Benajah 429 

Burch,  Benjamin 264 

Beverly 412 

Eddy 33 

James 56,  354 

Jonathan 32,  354,  420 

Eobert 195,  534,  829 

Thomas 493 

Wimam 200,  283,  354,  385,  535 

Burchin,  Henry 507 

Burdick,  Abraham 410 

Burgess,  Dennis 375 

Burk,  or  Burke,  Benjamin 355 

Isaiah 199,  352 

Jesse 353,  797,  801,  835 

John 48,  138 

Jonathan 376.  391,  571,  832 

Joseph 353,  629,  664,  804,  807 

Samuel 267,  804 

Silas 267,  353,  804,  807,  835 

Simeon 35,835 

Solomon 260 

Burleson  (see  Burlingson),  Job.  ..423 

435,  805 
Burlingame  (Burlingham)  Israel.  ..56 

825 

John 171,  235,  453,  598 

Solomon 387,  575 

Walter 129 

Wanton 204,  519,  533 

William 204,  398 

Clerk 347 

Burlingson  (see  Burleson),  Job. .  .130 

Burlinson,  Joseph 436 

Burnam,  see  Burnham 


860 


INDEX 


Burnap,  Elijah 258,  356 

James 145 

John 34,  145,  281,  295 

Corporal 257 

Burnham,  Asa 399 

Benjamin 576,  650 

Francis 576 

Frederick 88 

John 62,632,  786 

John,  Jr 26,  682,  638 

Thomas 618 

William 22,  258,281,  413 

Burnit,  James 253,  830 

Burns,  Francis 498 

Burnside,  James 521 

Burr,  Alexander 65 

Benjamin 168 

Daniel 388,561 

Joseph 37 

Nathan 760 

Samuel 198 

Burrip,  William 321 

Burris,  John 636,  832 

Matthew 63(i,  832 

Burrit,  or  Burritt,  Adoniram.  .428,438 

550 

Daniel 172 

Edmund 319,  602 

Emond 602 

Israel 173,  514,  549 

Phinehas 400 

Stephen 116,  319 

Burroughs  (Burrows),  Gideon 553 

Israel 475 

James 268 

John 268,  636 

Lemuel 473 

Matthew 686,  832 

Stephen 256 

William 388,  425,  538,  560 

Zebulon 256,  528,  530 

Captain 828 

Burt,  Benjamin 266 

Ebenezer 38,  348,  611 

John 35,  119,  121,  348,  800,  801 

Jonathan 55 

Burtoh,  see  Burch 

Burton  (see  Benton),  Benjamin. .  .190 
281,  356,  782 

Bezaleel 342 

Elijah 168,  190,  289,  449 

Elisha 22,  51,  190,  295,  689,  789 

Henry 258,  483,  639 

Isaac,  Jr 575 

John 52,  145,  258,  282,  356 

JoBiah..l09,  112,  168,  387,  574,  624 
661,  669 


Burton,  Medad 191 

Pierce 145 

Corporal 257 

Lieutenant 21 

Burunt  (name  ?) 487 

Bush,  Aaron 58 

Barzillai 884 

Bezaleel,  Jr 536 

John 258,  282,  356 

Moses 306 

Noah 58 

Timothy.  .21,  83,  145,  257,  281,  356 
442,  664 

Bussell,  Amaziah 138 

Butler,  Abel..  ..315,  317,  618,  630,  830 

Benjamin 604 

Calvin 618 

Joel 28,  75,  193,  260,  352 

Levi 665 

Nathaniel 604 

Philip 615 

Samuel 116,  333 

Smith 37,  617 

Thomas 406 

Butman,  William 201 

Butterfield, Benjamin 107,  110,  633 

669,  672 

Isaac 508 

James 783 

Jonathan. .  8,  12,  113,  318,  369,  428 
439,  602,  706,  798 

Samuel 550,628 

T 318 

Thomas.  .125, 127,  549,  768,  786, 789 
791,  801,  804,  810 

Button,  Charles V 

Frederick 383 

James 505 

Joseph 330,  884 

Matthias 412 

Stanbury 383 

Butts,  John 464 

Samuel 288,453 

Byinsrton  (see  Boynton),  John..  13,  15 

323,  673 

Byram,  Benjamin 164,  589 

Byron,  Benjamin 521 

Cabot,  Marston 276 

Oaday,  Oadey,  see  Cady 

Cadwell,  James 435 

Jonathan 311 

Moses 34,865 

Cady,  Amasa 488 

Benjamin 207,  851 

Cornelius 682 

James 830 


INDEX 


861 


Cady,  John 185,  325,  351 

Jonathan 29,  351,  540,  819 

Nedabiah 540 

Walter 103,  104,  221,  416,  488 

522 

Caldwell,  James 480 

Wason 437 

William 399,  484 

Calf.  William 494 

Calkin,  Solomon 350 

Calkins,  Frederick 390 

James 69,  329,  811 

Richard 378,  462 

Samuel 69,  526 

Solomon 274,  311 

Stephen 92,  163,  197,  372,  373 

787,  810 

William 342 

Call,  Asa 195,  362,  819,  829 

Ebenezer 59,  690,  798,  820 

James 29,  799,  819 

James,  Jr 798,  819 

Joseph 29,  59,  362,  690,  798 

Nathan 55,  347 

Cambell,  Camble,  see  Campbell 

Campbell,  Aaron 556 

Daniel 392,  554 

David 37,  198,  390,  527 

James 37 

John 174,  330,  342 

Joshua 179,  241,  380,  475 

Eobert 301 

Samuel 73,  154,  583,  787 

Can,  Bphraim 413 

Canada,  John 628,  658,  832 

Canbel,  see  Campbell 

Oaney,  Job 128 

Canfleld,  Ebenezer 160,  236,  511 

Israel.. .108,  111,  172,  4.56,  624,  669 

Israel,  Jr 319,  669 

Joseph. 235,  381.  468 

Nathan 549 

Oliver ..387,574 

Silas 108,  111,  624,  669 

Capee,  George 657,  832 

Thomas 657 

Capern,  Thomas 832 

Capon,  Samuel 276 

Capron,  Jonathan 831,  832 

Nathan 643 

Caray,  see  Cary 

Carber.  Martin 74 

Card,  Elisha 218,  733 

Jonathan,  Jr 805 

Stephen 406,  498 

Thomas 298,  831 

Oarel,  or  Card,  Nathan 693 


Carey  (see  Gary),  Christopher  389,  444 

446 

Seth 408 

Carleton,  Dudley 54,  114,  368,  627 

Carley,  Abraham 516,  637,  832 

Ebenezer 331,  584,  645 

lohabod. 34,  257,  295,  542 

William 542 

Carner,  Andrews 95 

Carpenter,  Abel 353,  804,  807 

Abram 584 

Amos 266 

Asaph 39 

Asarel 268,  269 

Barnard 400 

Barnet 482,  523 

Benjamin 89,  124,  696,  823 

Caleb 268 

Cephas.  .37,  233,  344,  374,  378,  469 

Cyril 37 

Ellzah 346 

Hezekiah 247 

Isaiah 240 

Jacob 419 

James 310 

John 354,  421 

Jonathan. .  ..195,  309,  346,  419,  472 
801,  829 

Joshua 10,  26,  214,  634 

635 

Josiah 502 

Nathan 799 

Nathaniel 663,  773,  795 

Oliver 72,  366 

Eufus 280,  29 1 ,  362 

Simeon 34,  257 

Timothy 385,  537,  630 

Uriah 267,  641,  665,  833 

William 332,  584 

Carr,  Alexander 488 

Ephraim 483 

Robert 639,  811,  833 

Samuel 310,  583 

Carrier,  Ammi 338 

Carriway,  John 499 

Carry,  see  Cary 

Cartee,  William 631 

Carter,  Andrew 69,  370 

Cartwright,  Christopher 78,  80,  215 

400 

Nathan 72 

Nicholas 519 

Carver,  David 287 

Salmon 180 

Cary  (see  Carey),  Benjamin,  Jr. .  .228 

Christopher 343,  741,  775,  809 

Lemuel 407,  492 


862 


INDEX 


Gary,  Nathan 332,  586 

Samuel 165,  301,  470,  809 

Case,  Amos 17 

Em'l 273 

James 498 

Loomi  (Loammi  ?) 486 

Thomas 348 

Cass,  John 86,  273 

liumeum 622 

William 494 

Cassel  (see  Castle,  Caswell),  David. 141 

Casson,  Samuel 733 

Cassy,  Anthony 78 

Castelo,  Robert 470 

Castle,  Abel 141,  288,  596 

David 105,  288 

Jonathan 288 

Levi 682 

Nathan 176,  288,  596 

Caswell  (see  Cassel),  David. .  .165,  211 
215,  234,  805 

Eliphalet 653,  832 

Nathan 164 

Nathan,  Jr 521 

Ozias  (Osaius) 521 

Solomon 475 

Caswin,  Nathaniel 649 

Cate,  Jacob 332 

Cately,  John 47 

Calhing,  James 296 

Catling,  James 474 

Catosabaok  (Catzebaok) ,  Abraham. 501 

504 

Celay  (Oelog),  Joseph 210 

Center,  Jeremiah. . .  .224,  515,  547,  750 

800 

Centre,  Sergeant 595 

Cerns,  John 405 

Chaddock,  Jonas 659,  832 

Nathan 542 

Chadsey,  Job 206 

Tobe  (Chadley  ?) 74 

Chaffee,  Abner 8 

Atherton 35,  835 

Calvin 353,  641,  833 

Cleafford,  353,  829,  Clifford. . .  .629 

Constant 267,  629,  804,  807 

Esquire 537 

Ezra 808 

Nathan,  261,  (Chaffey) 799 

Nathaniel 28 

Otis 267,  385,  537,  804 

Squire,  385,  Squier 804,  807 

Chalker,  Moses 473 

Chamberlain  (see  Chamberlin), 

Biohard 336,  565,  594,  642 

Chamberland,  William 202 


Chamberlin  (see  Chamberlain),  Abiel 

2,  6,  11,  30,  113,  369,  371 

627 

Abner 19,  33,  364 

Amasa 21,  665 

Amos 19,  25,  384,  639,  640,  722 

819,  825,  833 

A-Sftli©!  91 

Asher. .  .2,  11,  30,  69,  113,  370,  543 

628,  639,  640,  811,  833 

Benjamin 19,  34,  52,  364,  788 

Charles. . .  .19,  25,  84,  311,  364,  665 

David 20,  25,  275 

Elias 20,  25,  275 

Er 2,  11,  31,  113,368,  371,627 

Isaac 21,  442 

J.  Martain 812 

Joel 19,  33,  295,  364,  640,  838 

John 19 

Joseph.  .2,  11,  30,  113, 194,  368,  371 

627,  659,  832 

Moses. .  2,  11,  53,  113,  370,  543,  628 

661,  811 

Nathaniel 2,  11,  113,  369,628 

Bemembrance.  .3, 12,  113,  368,  627 

Eichard 31,  395,  647,  793 

Eichard,  Jr 2,     11 

Silas..  ..2,  6,  11,  113,  370,    627,  661 

Thomas 114,  368,  371 

Uriah 53,  114,  369,  627 

Wright 368 

(700 

Chambers,  Henry 653,  832 

Champain,  Daniel 669 

Champion,  Daniel. .  .109,  112,  290,  449 

599,  625 

Chance,  Evans 224,  515 

Chandler,  Abner 811 

Hill 542,812 

Ichabod 147,  652 

Jesse 250 

Thomas 837 

John 165,  170,  211,  380,  473 

Jonathan 23,  812 

Joseph... 73,  249,  380 

Philander 207 

Philo 394,  525 

Seth 189 

Simeon 616 

Sergeant 476 

Chapeley,  see  Chapley 

Chapin,  Calvin 539 

Samuel 50,  81,  416 

Thomas 199,  540 

Chapins,  Samuel 78,  253,  830 

Chapley,  William 639,  640,  833 

Chaplin,  Moses 207 


INDEX 


863 


Chapman,  Becket 32,  257 

Cyrus 95 

Darins 46 

Elias 33,  283,  355,  698 

Erastus 55,  363,  284,  855,  420 

Israel 891,  571,  808 

Joseph 363,  284,  355,  812 

Koswell,  494  (Kozel) 439 

Silas 808 

Simon 284 

Stephen 343,  889,  444,  446,811 

Charley,  Ebenezer 296,  830 

Charp,  Trias 307 

Charter,  James 340,  480 

John 180 

Chase,  Abraham 439 

Abraham,   Jr 429 

Artemas 439 

Benjamin 642,  647 

Cleffor 185 

David ..405 

Jeremiah 402 

Jonathan 405 

Lyman 782,  812 

Nathan 346 

Seth 790 

Stephen 269,  271 

Walter 388,  559 

William 380 

Chassel  (see  Castle) ,  Nathan 141 

Chatey,  James 584 

Job 584 

Chatman,  Timothy 585 

Ohatsey,  or  Chattsay,  James.  ..96,  382 

Job 96,  330,  332 

Cheadle,   Cheble,    Chedel,    etc.,    see 
Oheedle 

Cheedle,  Asa 75,  185,  201,  293,  338 

585,  590 

Asa,  Jr 819 

John 83,  300,  346.  386,  584 

Timothy 419 

William 303,293 

Cheever,  Tuttle 437 

Chelsey,  Job 136,  138 

Cheney,  John 263.  284 

Josiah 508 

Oliver 385,  584 

Chesley,  James 832 

Child,  Asa 263,  346 

Benajah 361,419,  690,  703 

Jonathan 24,  811,812 

Silas 587 

William 24,  361,  690,  703 

Colonel 813 

Childs,  Silas 48 

Chilson,  Waters 278 


Chipman,  Ammi . . 387, 450,  545, 578, 

Amos 18,  62,244,  450, 

Barna 

Barnabas....  136,  138,  150,  244, 
545, 

Cyrus 165,  311,  341,  380, 

Daniel 

Darius 45,  95,  380,  474, 

Jesse 150,  450,  600,  655, 

John 

Joseph..  117,  143,155,  183,  396. 
470, 

Lemuel 4,  10,  177,  465, 

Nathaniel 

Samuel 396,  395, 

Ohitman,  Joseph 

Chittenden,  Giles 

Martin.. 438,  438,  489,  550,  603, 

N 173, 

Noah. .  ..547,  706,  782,  793,  797, 

Thomas. .  .62,  76,  100,  104,  308, 

436,  439,  440,  689,  706, 

753,  784, 

Christie,  George 36, 

John 186,  188,  823,  395, 

Christopher,  George 

Chubb,  David 86,  273,  386, 

Church,  Amaziah 223,  251,  395, 

David 

Edward 195, 

Eleazer 388, 

Elisha 107,  111,413,  624, 

John 495,  655,  796, 

Jonathan 308,  461,  823, 

Joshua 885,  538,  758, 

Josiah 388, 

Moses 314,  316, 

Nathaniel 410, 

Reuben.  .107,  110,628,  669,  672, 


Samuel 94,  160,  323, 

Timothy 822,  823, 

Lieutenant 774,  783,  811, 

Churchill  (Ohurchel),  Ichabod393, 

John 

Joseph 280,  806,  362, 

Silas  251, 

Claghorn,  James..  4,  118,  133,  327, 

793,  800, 

John 

Claniahan,  Samuel  W 

Clapp,  or  Clap,  Daniel 

Nathan 820, 

Reuben 213,  487, 

Roswell 528, 

Samuel 


600 
600 
807 
414 
600 
474 
475 
687 
882 
815 
800 
8;J0 
790 
166 
565 
116 
706 
706 
798 
403 
798 
413 
724 
788 
633 
564 
.39 
584 
565 
718 
829 
559 
669 
832 
826 
782 
559 
880 
563 
824 
827 
518 
826 
812 
363 
351 
483 
377 
787 
815 
471 
748 
782 
793 
604 
530 
341 


864 


INDEX 


Clark,  or  Clarke,  Aaron 485 

Andrew 229 

Asa 633 

Caleb. 78,  81,  298,  434,486,  604,  831 

Ohaunoey 466,  565,  598 

Clement.. .13,  15,  65,  349,  296,  309 
395,  471,  673,  679,  800,  830 

Cyrus 36,  44,  46 

Daniel 37,  384 

David 488 

Ebenezer 195,  390,  449,  829 

Edmund 99,  349,  466 

Elijah 38 

Elisha.  ..27,  176,  388,  399,  453,  701 

717,  743,  747,  783,  783,  786 

790,  806,  810 

Ethan 389,  445 

Ethel 447 

Ezekiel 59,  330,  646 

George  Hill 508,  550 

Goodyear.. 99,  249. .  (Googer)  465 

Grannis 513 

Henry 398,  484 

Isaac 44,  64,  158,  180,  351,  376 

383,  478,  633,  637,  694,  723 
733,  781,  783,  783,  786,  788 
789,  790,  793,  797,  809,  833 

James 38,  163,  336,  838 

Jeremiah 65,  80,  603 

Jeremiah,  Jr 78 

Jesse 659,  803,  832 

John... 7,  37,  99,  215,  349,401,  466 

483,  532 

Joseph 328,  555 

Josiah 285,  362,  820 

Lemuel 141,  176,  287,  454,  596 

Matthew 26,  331 

Mitchell 33 

Nathan 815,  837 

Nathan,  Jr 26,  633,  790 

Nathan,  3d 633 

Ozias 453,  596 

Phineas  Heath 602 

Samuel 660,  789,  791 

Smith 596 

Solomons 509 

Stephen 7,  249,  465 

Theophilus...36,  389,  404,  444,  446 

604 

Thomas 38,  538,  530,  602,  661 

Timothy.  .43,  74,  198,  349,  322,  395 

564,  608 

William 585 

Captain 771,772,  801 

Major 323 

Lieutenant  Colonel. .  .476,  511,  513 


Class, 633 

elation,  Jonathan 348 

Glaus,  Colonel 836 

Clay,  Ephraim 823 

James 804,  818,  833 

James,  Jr 40,  826 

Clayton,  Jonathan. .  .814,  816,  891,  570 

830 
Cleaveland,  Oleavelin,  see  Cleveland 
Clerk,  see  Clark 

Cleveland,  Aquila 663 

Benajah 115,  336,  397,  567 

Benjamin 517 

Elisha 525 

Gardner 330,  398,  578 

Job 517 

Josiah  (Clevelin) 553 

Johnson 633 

Lemuel.  .72,  333,  330,  434,  487,  533 

604 

Moses 784 

Oliver 593 

Solomon 518 

Stephen. .  .36,  73, 115,  320,  402,  434 
Cloff,  see  Clough 

Closson  (Clossen),  Ichabod 608 

Nehemiah...  .63,  300,  383,  355,  642 

643,  644,  647 

Clough,  Phineas.  .44,  45,  234,  241,  473 

Clows,  John 665 

Cluff,  Christopher  (see  Clough) ...  26 

Clyde,  Daniel 580 

Ooalfln,  Samuel 559 

Coalflx,  Samuel 388 

Coan,  Thomas 156 

Coanson,  Michael 155 

Coats,  Beuben 50 

Simeon 592 

Simon 50 

Thomas 406 

Cobb,  Ebenezer 287,  453 

Elkanah 387,464 

John. .  .176,  387,  465,  635,  636,  637 
806,  833 

Joshua 176,388 

Nathan 630 

Sylvester 576 

William 339 

Coben,  or  Cobin,  John 48 

Parish  (see  Coburn) 74 

Coburn,  Parish.. 138,  130,  139,  790,  801 
Cochran,  John..  153,  157,  208,  210,  388 

559 

Robert  .  37,  204,  331,  388,  416,  489 

560,  607,  683,  655,  814,  831 

Samuel 655,833 

Coe,  George 131 


INDEX 


865 


Coffee,  Anthony. .  126,  128,  320,  387, 

Coffeen,  Elizur 

John 421,  442, 

M  chael  (see  Coffin). .  421,  442, 

Coffin,  ]SIichael....l3,  15,  663,  673, 
Lieutenant 

Coffy ,  Anthony 

Cogsell  (see  Cogswell),  Eli  ..7,  16, 
144,  718,  74b,  761,  768, 

Peter 101, 

Salmon..  136,  138,  144,  158,  18U. 

395,  564, 

Cogswell  (see  Cogsell),  Samuel. . . 

S.  L 

Sergeant 

Cogswill,  Pheris 

Ook,  John 

Coks,  see  Cox 

Colbf  e,  Ezekiel 335, 

Ezekiel,  Jr 

Colburn,  or  Colborne,  David.  .389, 

Jacob 342, 

Cole,  Aaron 40, 

Benjamin.... 85,  229,399,577, 

Bethuel 

Caleb 

David 

Gale  (Gail) 521, 

James 

Job 

John 

Nathaniel 

Parker 

Stephen 

Colkin  (see  Calkin),  John 

Colley,  Gideon 

Colhus,  Alexander 399, 

Charles 66,  67,  427, 

Christopher 231, 

lobabod 54, 

John.' .' .' .' .' .' '.  .233,  344,  3'74,  378, 

Levi 96,  329,  349,  418,  726, 

Nathan 374,  ;i78, 

Nathaniel 169, 

Samuel 

Solomon 227, 

Thomas 233,  344, 

William 

Colon,  Salmon 

Colter,  Joseph 636, 

Colton,  Enos 

Lemuel -. 

Luther 

Willard 


574 
432 
825 
583 
679 
782 

78 
101 
782 
810 
144 
351 
739 

71 
1K7 
135 
457 
493 

385 
384 
444 
447 
542 
519 
800 
800 

37 
519 
589 
562 
7 
576 
.576 
,246 

40 
.6(13 
.645 
562 
454 
459 
329 
305 
469 
811 
469 
227 
459 
451 
374 
832 
158 
832 
128 
819 
276 
276 


Colver  (see  Culver),  Jeremiah 586 

Joshua 50 

Colvin,  Amos 92,  197,  373,  462 

Daniel 90,  332,  476 

Isaac 8,  163,  37a 

Joshua 106,  197 

Levi 58,  96,  331,  584,  645 

Luther 92,  163,  197.  372,  373 

lieuben 27,  220,  415 

Eichard..  .44,  46,  72,  246,  393,  578 

687 

Stephen 462 

Titus 197 

Combs,  John 504 

Comings  (see  Cumings),  Isaac 274 

Commins  (see  Cummins),  Joseph.  .805 

Reuben 116 

Commends,  Charles 332 

Comstock,  Aaron 636,  832 

Daniel ..  8,  62, 150,  244,  387,  573,  749 
775,  782,  786,  794 

David 141,  175,  287,  464 

Jason 600 

Levi 387,  573,  600 

Zaohariah 574 

Zaccheus 387,  600 

Captain 792,  793,  802 

Con,  Thomas 804 

Conant,  Rui'us 25 

Concopatts,  A 306 

John 306 

Condel,  Joseph 215 

Condon,  Job 188 

Joseph 435 

Cone,  Abner 208,  467 

Joshua 804 

Lemuel 35,  266,  641,  807,  833 

Congdel,  or  Congel,  Joseph 81,  96 

Congdon,  Job 332,  585 

Joseph 79,  482 

Conger,  Asher 372,  462 

Gershom 373,  462 

Job 372,  373 

Connely,  John 660,  832 

Conner,  Eliphalet 69' 

Converse,  Thomas 797 

Willard 391,  ,571 

Cook,  Asaph 516 

Ashbel 93,  309,  800 

Ebenezer 93,  117,  178,  309,  471 

576,  800 

Elijah 47 

Elkanah 333,  784 

Enoch 39 

James 343 

John 155,  395,  553,  564,  793 

Joseph 176,  323,  336,  523 


[55] 


866 


INDEX 


Oolton,  Jubel  (Coock) 

Munson 309,  395,471, 

Nathan 280,  293,  358, 

Nathaniel  332,  (Nat) 

Oliver 

Keuben 38,  416,  488, 

Shubael 552, 

Uriah 

Cookings.  William ; . . 

Ooolby,  Ezekiel 

Ezekiel,  Jr 

Cooley,  Benjamin.  ...102,  161,  183, 

Caleb 182, 

Ebenezer 

Gideon. . .  13,  15,  103,  162,  182, 

Moses 

Oliver 

Cooper,  Abel 330,  333, 

James 325, 

Joel 

Thomas 83, 

William 

Zebedee 

Cop,  Azariah 

Cops,  Thomas 

Corah,  Jonathan 

Corbin,  Edward 

John 403,475, 

Moses  379,  473  (Corbins) 

Corbit,  Eldad 660, 

Corey  (see  Cory),  Benjamin. .  .39, 
431,  480, 

David 

Ebenezer. .  .44,  78,  81,  88,  398, 

Isaac 

Jacob 44,  46, 

James 

Jonathan 44,  45,  480, 

Oliver 393, 

Corier,  Isaac 

Corkins,  see  Calkins 

Corliss,  William 

Cornwell,  Daniel 

Cortis,  Thomas 

Cory  (see  Corey),  Benedick 

William 

Coss,  Azariah 

Uriah 

Cossett,  Rosel 

Coswell,  David 

Cotter,  Enos 389,  445, 

Cottes,  Frederick 

Cottle,  John 380, 

Joseph 


310 
565 
618 
564 
832 
490 
623 
576 
453 
537 
537 
317 
787 
217 
58 
673 
679 
4 
37 
583 
829 
343 
540 
835 
543 
415 
34 
73 
37 
483 
296 
832 
340 
4M8 
519 
484 
687 
543 
229 
336 
687 
554 
374 


.69 
406 
644 
523 
338 
330 
606 
290 
483 
447 
430 
291 
358 


Cottle,  Libanus 393 

Sylvanus 32 

Warren 55,  280,  358 

Cotton,  or  Gotten,  Enos 126,  128 

James 380 

Doctor 800 

Cottrel,  Heber 581 

Conghran,  John 802 

Coult,  Amherst 463 

Cousins,  Jacob 427 

Joshua 76,  98 

Joshua,  Jr 437 

Laban 427 

Covell  (Co\al),  Jacob 516 

Jonathan 499 

Joseph 539,  531 

Peter 663 

Oovett.  Jonathan 497 

Covey,  Joseph 808 

Cowden,  James 801 

Samuel 563 

Oowdren,  James 558 

Cower,  David 464 

Oowles,  John 305 

Timothy 305 

Oownour,  Samuel  •  ■ 411 

Cox,  Benjamin 194,  195,  201,  203 

293,  313,  360,  590,  705,  781 
783,  819,  829 

Benjamin,  Jr 195,  829 

George 302,  338,  590 

John  f see  Cok) 42,214,405 

Matthew 58,  61,  645 

Timothy. .  .  .286,  391,  393,  363,  433 

William 57,  162,  366,  644,  792 

Coy,  Benjamin 95,  211,  234 

Daniel 318 

EliRha 380 

Ephraim  165  (Coys)  234,  241,  379 
473,  474,  476 

Crafford,  Eleazer 808 

James 267 

Rosbrook 808 

Craft,  or  Crafts,  Gains 388,  559 

Grain,  Ebenezer 59,  75 

Crampton,  or  Oramton,  Demetrius. 583 

Neri 179,  211,241,474 

Crandall,  Abel 274,  311 

Peter 410,495 

Richmond 339 

Crane,  Amos 388,  561 

Cranes,  John 562 

Oranson,  David 152,  157 

Crary,  Elias 249,  396,  466,  830 

John  (see  Crery),  191,  497,  704,  830 

Nathan 296,  553 

William 465,704 


INDEX 


807 


Crary,  Serjeant 476 

Oraw  (see  Crow),  Joseph.. 94,  186,  188 

184,  332 

Joseph,  Jr 803 

Seth 94,  184,  376,  592 

Crawford,  Isaac 222 

James 35,  629 

Jason 700 

William 180,  136,  138,  391,  570 

Cray,  John  G 406 

Crego,  Abraham 412 

Eichard 493 

Crellior,  Philip 406,  498 

Crery  (see  Crary) ,  John 265 

Creshen,  Daniel 35 

Creubly,  William,  Jr 372 

Orippen.  Darius 182 

David 161,  217 

Jabez 227 

Samuel 162 

Crispin,  Darius 522 

Crista,  Oristee,  see  Christie 
Crofford  (see  Crawford), James, 641, 838 

Croneberger,  H.  William 501 

Crooff,  John 581 

Crook,  Andrew  835,  Charles    147,  335 
639,  653,  811,  833 

Bobert 266,  835 

Samuel 830 

William 35,  75,  266,  832,  885 

Crosby,  Isaac 824,  827 

Moses..  107,  110,  203,  397,  567,  593 
624,  669,  720,  759 

Cross,  Elihu 399,  484,  608 

Ichabod 238,  398 

John 833 

Noah 231,  417 

Beuben 398 

Shubael 783 

Uriah 655,  883 

Crosser,   Eobert 140 

Crossman,    William 476 

Crosson,  Asa 131 

Crouch  (Crouck),  Eichard 46,  308 

Crovets,  Eichard 44 

Crow  (see  Craw),  Isaac 160,  518 

Joseph 336 

Seth 160,336,  511 

Crowson,  Asa 131 

Culey,  Gideon 174 

Culver,  or  Colver,  Daniel. .  .7,  16,  787 

David 369 

Francis 74, 186,  138,  476 

Henry  580 

Jonathan 269 

Joshua 16,  208,  268,  467,  803 

Samuel 16,  208,  467,  516,  802 


Cumings  (see  Comings),  Jerath'.  .351 

539 

Cummings,  Francis 407 

Nathaniel 391,  571 

Stephen 218 

Cummins  (see   Comniins), 

Benjamin 832 

Jacob 837 

John 298,  831 

Joseph 562 

Josiah 131 

Stephen 510,  733 

Cumstook,  see  Oomstock 

Cunir,  Peter 193 

Curby,  James 126,  128 

Ourch,  Eleazer 559 

Curd,  Elisha 510 

Curlew,  Thomas 372 

Curnble,  John 174 

Currier,  Ammi 889,  445,  447 

David 889,  444,  446 

Peter 193,  199,  260,  352 

Curtenius,  Peter  T 8)5 

Curtin,  Timothy 657 

Curtis  (Curtice,  Curtiss),  Abel 357 

294,  642,  643,  812 

A  TYl  OS  1  ^9 

David. 66,  67,  '98,'46l,  685,  659,  883 

Ebenezer 851,  825 

Eldad 14] 

Elias 23i,  459,  705 

Hall 457 

James 215 

James,  Jr 805 

John 75,  185,  3'iO,  353 

Joseph 156,  426,  454 

Josiah 461 

Moses 176,  287,  464 

Samuel . .  53,  190,  257,  689,  640,  833 

Simeon 284,  295,855 

Solomon 190,  258,  4^4,  543 

Thomas 58,  332 

Timothy 658,  832 

William 32,  264,  3.54 

Z^bina 28,  260,  798,  819 

Adjutant 587 

Sergeant 886 

Cushing,  Daniel 823,  826 

Josei)h 41 

Matthew 804 

Noah 35 

Cushman,  Ambrose 278 

Charles 221,  488 

Eleazer 63,  103,  104 

Frederick..... 64,  93,  117,  153,  309 

375,  471 

Isaac 93,  105,  153,  310,  375 


868 


INDEX 


Oufhmftn,  Patrick 48 

Solomon 52,  63,  190,  725 

William 19,  52,  364 

Adjutant 257 

Cutbeth,  Benoni 824,  827 

Cutler.  Amos 787 

David 366,  488 

James 42 

Joel 37 

John 388,  560 

Samuel. . .  .9,  26,  402,  632,  634,  635 

Cutter,  Natnaniel 583,  585 

Cutting,  David 228,  399,  484 


Daggett  (Dagert) ,  Asa 396, 

John 189,  230,  309, 

Dailey  (Daily,  Daly),  Benjamin.. 

387, 

David 247,  267, 

Elijah 

Joshua 

Dake,  Benjamin 

Dale.  George 27, 

John 

Dameter.  Nathan 

Damo,  Ebenezer 

Damon,  see  Demcn 

Dana,  Isaac 

John  W 55,  84, 

Wil  liam 

Daney,  Esquire 

Daniels,  Joseph 

Nathan 96,  330, 

Danks,  Shadrack 599, 

Danton,  Thomas 

William 

Darak,  Nego 

Darbee  (Darbey),  Jonathan. . .  .23 

329, 

Simeon 582,  639, 

William 

Darliy,  Azariah 520, 

Nathaniel 

Dargy,   Heman 

Dark,  Thomas 

Darling,  Caleb 

John.... 32,  119,  121,  130,  336, 
390,  526,  590, 

Joseph 59,  187, 

Darn,  Ebenezer 

Darner,  Stephen 

Darrow,  Ichabod 

James 

Darson,  Ziba 

Dart,  Josiah 

Justus 

Boger 648, 


524 

552 
,131 
574 
835 
267 
574 
540 
221 
562 
202 
642 

534 
419 
7:'6 
692 
582 
787 
806 
426 
622 
604 
,  30 
582 
833 
147 
806 
.24 
325 
649 
610 
362 
798 
286 
648 
806 
376 
411 
585 
278 
278 
649 


Darwin ,  Amasa 5 

Samuel 5 

Datcher,  Solomon 502 

Daten,  Caleb 803 

Dftter,  Henry 501 ,  504 

John     ,501,  504 

Davenport,  Charles. .  .37,  617,  619,  630 

807 

Charles,  Jr 619 

Lemuel 6i7 

David,  Abel 832 

Davidson,  John 454 

Peter 288,  453 

William 343 

Davie,  John 109 

Davies,  Abel 640,  811,  838 

Benjamin 53 

Samuel 69 

Samiiel,  Jr 69 

Thomas 820 

Davis,  Abel.  .   30,  83,  147,  390,  439,  526 
637,  639,  652,  798,  811,  832 

Abel,  Jr 147,  390,  526,  639,  833 

Amos 576 

Amos,  Jr 662 

Benjamin.  . .  160,  303,  418,  461,  555 

714 

Daniel 47,  390,  .526,  811 

David 38,  894,  525,  662,  664 

Elijah 214,  483 

Francis 812 

Isaac 632 

John...  112,  119,  121,  131.  198,  199 
254,  669,  791,  830 

JohnL 543 

Jonathan 47,  389,  444,  447 

Joshua 609,  615 

Levi 198 

Moses 201,  589 

Nathan 617 

Nathaniel 37 

Phineas 28.  337,  362,  433 

Samuel 30,  146 

Simeon 611 

Simon 75,  286,  433 

Stephen 590 

William 406 

Squire 542 

810 

Davison,  Dan 277,  347 

John 172,  403,  439,  440 

Peter 596 

Stephen 440 

Davoe,  John 80 

Daws,  Jephtha 804 

Day,  Anthony 124,  823 

Benjamin 193,  704- 


INDEX 


869 


Day,  Elkanah  .  .366,  641,  819,  833,  826 

833 

Elkanah,  Jr 804 

John 639,  8u7 

Joseph 93 

Ralph 356 

Btandish 192 

Timothy 164 

Zebadiah 66,  67 

Zebina  .   92,  106,  128,  131,  323,  463 

Zebnlun 125 

Dayley,  see  Dailey 

Dayton,  Caleb 172,  456 

Joshua 387 

Dean,  Robert 293 

Seth 201,  293 

William 260,  279,  543,  837 

Debender,  Daniel  V 124 

Debois,  Abram 546 

Delano,  Amasa 391 

Jonathan 542 

Nathan 439,  494,  604,  767,  775 

Philip 145,  2.58 

Dell  (or  Pell),  Thomas 585 

Delonghborough  (seeLofboro), 

Isaac 333 

Deman,  see  Demon 
Demick,  see  Dimock 

Deming  (Demming),  Aaron 489 

Benjamin 331,  489,  606 

Eliakim 167,  230,  459,  631 

Martin.  .318,  428,  438,  439,  550,  603 
706,  733,  733,  798 

Eichard 436 

Sylvester 439,  603,  706,  798 

Demon  (Damon,  Deman),  Barjonas 
33,  63,  383,  395 

Levi 383,  420 

Martin ; 803 

Denio,  Martin .331,416,488 

Denison  (Dennison),  David.. 119,  121 

131 

George 376,  347 

James 560.  693 

798 

Dennis,  James 388 

John 388,  437,  560 

Denslow,  James 411 

Deraen,  Biohard 353 

Derby,  Azariah 523 

Chester 253,  830 

Dernin  (Dernim),  Asa 659,  832 

Reuben 659,833 

Devener,  William 17 

Devine,  Thomas 833 

Devon,  John 78 

Dewey,  Azariah,  476  (Ezariah) 513 


Dewey,  Bezaleel 

Bennoe 

Cyrus  (Cypren?) 

Oyrenus 100, 

Ebenezer 538, 

Elias 394, 

Elijah  ....   9,  36,  632,  633,  634, 

Hezekiah 486, 

Isaiab 

Jeremiah. .  .296,  309,  395,  56  ', 

John 

Joshua 

Lemuel 

Loan 

Pelatiah. . .  .100,  123,  226,  453, 

Samuel 

Thomas. .  74,  139,  160,  336,  376, 

511, 

Zebadiah....  94,  149,  160,  184, 

376,  511,  7U3, 

Captain 

Dewing,  Gamaliel 

Dexter,  Caleb 366,  388, 

Joseph 

Dibble.  Benjamin 

Dick,  John 501, 

William 

Diokerman,  John 388, 

Diokerson,  Abraham 40,  641, 


Job 

Nathaniel 

Dickey,  Elias 659, 

Dickinson,  Nathaniel  . . .  .782,  784, 

Vassal.. 337, 

Dickson,  Archibald 

Jared 

William 

Dike,  Adam 

Adin 

Calvin 

Ebenezer 33, 

Nathan 108,  19.5,  391, 

Samuel 120,  133,  195,  .529, 

643, 
Dimick  (see  Dimock),  Abel 36, 

David 387,573, 

Dimock,  or  Dimmock,  David 

764, 

Ichabod 90, 

Shubael 

Lieutenant 

Disa,  Calvin 

Divine,  Thomas 19,  365,  384, 

639, 
Dixon,  Alexander 511, 

Archibald  


.153 
.341 
.597 
235 
530 
525 
635 
604 
.412 
830 
808 
.354 
,.582 
,606 
598 
.  48 
476 
592 
336 
787 
790 
172 
560 
561 
483 
504 
231 
560 
804 
833 
266 
238 
832 
793 
451 
513 
511 
790 
.39 
.75 
335 
292 


531 
649 
796 
774 
215 
801 
156 
342 
793 
1.30 
536 
665 
593 
592 


870 


INDEX 


Dixon,  William 575,  594 

Doal,  John 5"i8 

Doan,  John 51fi,  808 

Dodge,  James 115,  868 

Thomas 392,  554 

Donaldson,  Daniel 824,  827 

Dondroon,  Daniel 47 

Done,  David. 246 

Dones,  Levi 170,  225,  598 

Donon,  Jacob 88 

Doolittle,  Amzi 609 

Ephraim 229 

Lucius 650 

Luther 610 

Moses 229 

Samuel 520,  523 

Doran  (Dorand),  Eichard 384,  353 

53>  ,  804 

Dorfy,  Sergeant 798 

Dorrow,  James 612 

Dorwin,  see  Darwin 

Doton,  Josiah 550 

Dott,  John,  Jr 429 

Doty,  see  Douty 

Doud,  Jesse 635,  832 

Samuel  M 589 

Dougherty,  Charles 510 

Douglas,  William 507 

Douglass,  Joseph 28,  826 

Douty    (Doty,    Doughty).   Cornelius 

409,  411,  501,  502,  504,  505 

506,  .507,  612 

Colonel 503 

Dovener,  William .86 

Dowe,  Salmon 342,  389,  444,  446 

Downer,  Cushman 311,  364 

Cyprian ...240,  431,  480 

Jason 192,  265,  441 

John 215,  400 

Joseph 19,  25,  342,  364,  800 

Stephen Ill,  806 

Zaccheus 192,  265,  441 

Dowiiiag,  Ichabod 321 

Downs,  Blisha 221,  417 

Drake,  Josiah 487 

Draper,  John 519 

Dravey  { Drury?) ,  Nedham 645 

Dresser  (Dressen),  Jonathan  657,  832 

Drew,  Ezra 262 

Samuel 657,  832 

William... 66,  68,  169,  237,  677.  678 

Drinkwater,  Abner 240,  399,  431 

John 603 

Drury  (see  Dury),  Ebenezer.  .102,  182 

738 

Luther 106,  162,  188,  594 

Needham  (see  Dravey) 58 


Dube,  William 652 

Dubois,  Colonel 836 

Dudley,  Asa 180 

Gideon 580 

Martin 496 

Duffln,  David 342 

Dumphee,  Thomas 272 

Dumpher  (Dumi'y), 

James  (see  Dunfee) 17,  273 

Dun,  see  Dunn 

Dunbar,  Elijah 341 

John 55,  277,  347,  663 

Duncan,  Abner 47 

Jason 115,  617,  619,  801 

John 618 

Seth 39,  617 

Thomas 664 

Captain 805 

Dunning,  Michael 836 

Dunfee,  James  (see  Dumpher) 55 

Dunham  (see  Dunnum),  Gershom.420 

Josiah 280,  285 

Obadiah 124,  203,  400,  483,  523 

Obadiah,  Jr 400 

William 283,  354,  420 

Dunlap,  Ephraim 343 

Samuel 655,833 

Dunn,  Duncan 169,  237,  832 

Dunning,  Abel 320,  400 

Abijah 66,  67,  98,  152,  157,  463 

Abraham 298,  397,  568,  831 

Andrew 508 

Elijah 310 

Josiah 215,  400,  483 

Martin 72 

Michael 510,  784,  831 

Biohard 98,  436,  468,  787 

Dunnum  (see  Dunham),  Abner    . .  .47 

Dunton,  Levi 320,  397,  568 

Thomas 455,  610,  623 

William 454 

Durfee,  Jedediah. . .  .253,  397,  567,  593 

830 

Walter 160 

Durkee,  Adam 192 

Adin 329 

Bartholomew. . .  .261,  345,  419,  690 
709,  812 

Heman 356 

Herman 829 

Moses 204,  229,  S93,  579 

R 811 

Timothy 704,70.5,  839 

Dury  (see  Drury),  John 808 

Luther 396,830 

Duston,  Gardner 364 

Dutcher,  John 413 


INDEX 


871 


Dutcher,  Lawrence 409, 

Button,  Asa 39,  75,  618, 

Cobub 

David 

John 284, 

Joseph 390,  526, 

Nathaniel 

Samuel 

Samuel,  Jr 

Thiimas 

Duty,  Moses 

Dwier,  Jeremy 

Dwinell,  Ebenezer 

Stephen 

William 155,  330, 

Dwindle,  William 

Dwire,  John 

Dwyer,  Jeremiah 

Dyohe,  Dycke,  see  Dyke 

Dye,  William 

Dyer  (Dyre),  Benjamin.  .348,  398, 

Charles 

John 348, 

William. 353,  413,  562,  740,  805, 

Captain 354,  558, 

Lieutenant 

Dyke,  Adin 386, 

Alden 

Calvin 185, 

Nathan Ill,  634, 

Samuel 

Dyre,  see  Dyer 


502 
629 
549 
618 
698 
527 
588 
362 
619 

37 
662 
263 
247 
340 
583 
117 

37 
419 

91 
484 
610 
340 
610 
830 
803 
7S2 
819 
535 
839 
829 
829 


Eady,  see  Eddy 

Eager,  Ward 615,  806 

Eames  (see  Ames) ,  Comfort 447 

Moses 28 

Earl,  Artemas 301 

Daniel 430 

David 14,  412,  493,  679 

George 835 

George,  Jr 301 

Newball 37 

Earnest,  Frederick. ...   19,  35,  52,  582 

Eastman,  Benjamin 172 

Calvin 171,  303,  461,  631,  714 

Cyprian 76,  100,  170,  225,  461 

621,  803 

Enoch. . .  .8,  100,  170,  325,  452,  597 

633,  787,  803 

Jonathan. ...  77,  100,  303,  461,  525 

Nathaniel 657,  833 

Oliver 303,  461,  631 

Stephen. .  48,  77,  100,  170,  303,  621 

Easton,  Bildad 366,  641,  833 

Eastwood,  Samuel 502 


Easty,  Aaron 330 

Eaton,  Abner 349 

Alpheus 250 

Benjamin 315,  482 

David 804 

Enoch 284,  355,  534 

John.  5, 101, 136,  138,  144,  158, 180 

Samuel 2,  11,  30,  69,  113,  368 

371,  390,  526,  627,  639,  640 
811,  833 

William 35 

Eddy  (Eady,  Edey],  Ephraim . . . . 280 
285,362,  811,  812 

George 456 

James 565,  594 

Jonathan.  . .    58,  206,  332,  477,  585 

645 

Josiah 65,  166,  296,  830 

Luther 191,  385,  537,  590,  628 

Peleg. . . .   13,  15,  330,  334,  583,  673 

Peter 58,  96,  645 

Thomas 58,  333,  341,  383,  645 

Edey,  see  Eddy 
Edgerton,  see  Egerton 
Edmonds  (see  Edmunds),  James. .   58 
96,  332,  477,  584,  645 

Thomas  (see  Emonds) 590 

Edmond,  Edmund,  see  Edmunds 
Edmunds  (see  Edmonds),  Andrew  337 

477 

Xsa. 153,  792 

Eliphalet 304.  477,  585 

Obadiah. ...   7,  58,  74,  96,  373,  645 

Edson,  Joseph 256 

Edward,  Timothy 388 

Edwariis,  Obadiah 163 

Simeon 36,  620,  791,  805,  833 

Thomas 412 

Timothy 560 

Major 801 

Edy,  see  Eddy 
Eeils.  see  Ells 
Egan,  see  Agan 

Egerton  (Edgerton),  Eleazer 415 

Jacob 388,  338,  464 

Jedediah 287,464 

John 311 

Eives,  Amos 332 

Jonah 653,  832 

Ekesmer,  John 411 

Eldridge  (see  Aldrich),  Daniel 805 

Samuel 134 

William 562 

Eliot,  John 665 

Elkins.  Jonathan 811 

Ellet,  John 639,  833 

Elliot,  Joseph 824,  837 


S72 


INDEX 


Ellis,  Amasa 79,  81,  366 

Benjamin,  388,  (EUice) 576 

John 11)5,  301,  829 

Moses 353,  520,  830 

Reuben 519 

Eeuben,  Jr 248 

Thomas 358 

William 291 

Ells  (Eells),  John 553 

Waterman.  ..167,  389,  333,  449,  599 

709 
Ellsworth,  (see  Aylesworth) ,  Abel. 456 

549 

Eliphalet 594 

Ezra 343,  470,  477 

David 424 

Israel 103 

Jno 134 

Samuel 102,  161 

Ely,  James 329 

Joel 539 

Joel,  Jr 540 

Emerson,  Asa 33,  383,  354,  420 

Enoch 263,  284,  385,  533 

James 280,  362 

Corporal 300 

798 

Emery,  Moses 459 

Emmons  (see  Imons],  Abel. .  .358,  432 

Benjamin 360,  361,  835 

Solomon. .  . .   83,  199,  390,  527,  819 

Thomas 537 

Emonds,  Thomas 590 

EmoDenis  (Emmons?).  Corporal. .  .  193 
Engals  (see  Ingalls),  Edmund  . . .  .576 

English,   David 864 

James 24 

Enos,  Rogrer 54 1 ,  737 

General 476,  495,  499,  558,  559 

711 

Ephraim,  Benjamin 307 

Erls,  Enoch 505 

Erwine,  David 657,  832 

Esquires,  Abiathar 251 

Estabrook,  Benjamin 617 

Estey,  Aaron 383 

Evait,  see  Evet 

Evans  (Evens,  see  Evins)  Asher. .  .833 

836 

Daniel 379 

Henry 833,  836 

John 256 

Joseph 347 

Moses..  335,  694,  783,  798,  809,  829 

William 820 

Evarts,  or  Everts,  Charles.  .78,  81,  345 

600 


Evarts,  Edward 116,  150,  245,  601 

James 344,  450 

Judah 344,  450,  600,  694 

Everest,  Benjamin  .  .137,  174,  453,  733 
780,  781,783,  803 

Henry 596 

Israel 85,  136,  138 

Joseph 176,  387,  596 

Noble 491 

Zadoek. .   91,  176,  288,  453,  .596,  790 
803,  806 

Captain 703 

Everett,  Benjamin 387 

Eversponse,  Peter 81 

Everst,  see  Everest 
Everts,  see  Evarts 

Evet  (Evait),  Thomas 19,  33 

Evins  (see  Evans,  EwiuKs),  James.   15 
Ewens  (Bwins),  Calvin. .  .393,  573,  610 

Ewins,  James 65,  673,  679 

Ewings,  James 13,  103,  217 

Fahigh,  see  Faleigh 

Fainter  or  Painter,  Samuel 806 

Fairbank,  S 810 

Fairbanks,  Abel 192,  365 

Samuel 774 

Fairchild,  Silas 618 

Stephen 319,  550 

Fairchilds,  Silas 630 

Fairfield,  see  Farfield 

Fairman,  see  Parman 

Fairwell,  see  Farwell 

Faleigh  or  Fahigh,  William 7 

Famoth,  Joseph 74 

Farfleld,  John 24 

Walter,  Jr 24 

Fargo,  Samuel 243 

Farman  (Fairman),  Jacob 73,  228 

758,  774,  783,  801 

Farnam,  Eber 333 

Ebenezer 585 

Samuel 390 

Farnsworth,  Ebenezer 49 

Jonathan 59,  380,  358 

Joseph. .  50,  553,  773,  776,  783,  788 
789,  810,  811,  813 

Josiah 50,  73 

Reuben 100,  171,  631 

Captain 782 

Farr,  Anthony 331,  486 

Jooe  (Tone) ...424 

Salmon 399,  485,  532 

Thomas 576 

483 

Farrand  (see  Pharrin),  Asa 459 

Joseph 459 


INDEX 


873 


Farrand,  Timothy 

Farrell,  see  Farwell 

Farrington  (Harrington),  Clark. . . 

Farwell,  or  Farrell,  Asa 

Isaac 426, 

John 98,  156, 

Oliver 528, 

William ;-i88, 

Fassett  (Fasset) ,  Amos 424, 

Asaph 

Benjamin 213,  604, 

David 319.  428,  549,  632. 

Experience  (Forsket  ?) 

John... 633,  682,  683,  684,  686, 
784,  810, 

John,  Jr 633, 

Jonathan.  ..549,  632,  684,  781, 

783,  790, 

Nathan 

Fay,  Benjamin 604 , 

David.. 27,  254,  416.  489,606,808, 

Elijah 

John 9,  27,  634, 

Jonas 696,  720,  801,  814, 

Joseph 27,  772, 

Josiah 

Levi 528, 

Nathan 392,  554,  756, 

Major 

Fellows,  Nathan 

Samuel 370, 

William 660, 

Fenny,  Isaac 

Ferffuson,  Peter 

Ferman  (see  Firman),   Ebenezer. . 

Gale 253,  399, 

Jacob 

Ferrel,  Simeon 8"4, 

Ferrin,  Andrew 231,  416, 

Field  (Fields) ,  Asa 

Daniel 

Elijah 280,29% 

Elisha 435,  563,  603, 

Elisha,  Jr 

Jesse 26,  50,  213,  424, 

John 

Luther 

Beuben 823, 

Fillmore,  Luther. .  .10,  45,  95,  179, 

381, 

Nathaniel.. 9,  26,  313,  486,  6-34, 

707, 

Finney,  Daniel 

Eleazer 

Isaac 466, 

Beuben 


578 

480 
436 
463 
426 
530 
560 
808 
526 
686 
804 
325 
687 
815 
837 
783 
810 
173 
808 
830 

27 
635 
837 
78(i 
416 
530 
803 
789 

19 
638 
833 
395 
330 
228 
398 
880 
398 
837 
488 
378 
373 
358 
633 
328 
783 
807 
273 
826 
208 
468 
635 
786 
466 
582 
565 
342 


Finney,  Corporal 476 

Fippin,  Samuel 536 

Firman  (see  Ferman),  Peter 53 

Fish  (see  Fisk),  Experience 266 

John,  Jr 610 

Joseph 35,  191 

Josiah.. 330,  391,  570,  609,  782,  803 

Nathan 351 

Captain 801,  803 

Fisher,  Ephraim 349 

Jeremiah 388,  561 

Timothy. . .  .208,  369,  347,  388,  .5,59 

William 249,  465 

Fisk  (see  Fish),  Experience. .  .353,  629 
759,  804,  807 

Jonathan 214,  434 

Josiah 348,  739 

Stephen 3811,  444,  446,  639 

Sylvanus.  .35,  366,  639,775,  804,  807 

Fitch,  Caleb 88 

Ebenezer 341 

Elisha 47,  387 

James 165,  179,  188 

Jonathan 656,  833 

Joseph 177,288.  453 

Pelatiah 833 

Pelatiah,  Jr 826 

Roger 341 

William. .  176,  683,  777,  783,  784,  803 

806,  815 

Zoroaster.  .166,  475  (Zorostus).  .95 

Zorflus 379 

FitzSimmons,  Edward 346 

Fleeman,  Solomon 630 

Fletcher,  Benjamin 47,  629,  808 

Ebenezer 386 

Edmund 534 

James. . .  .75,  199,  351,  5s9,  699,  788 

John 174,  831,  832 

Nathan 432 

Samuel..  .45,  94,  131,  160,  184,  236 
348,  376,  396,  511,  .'24,  554 
564,  567,  570,  573,  578,  593 
687,  731,  737,  754,  769,  771 
773,  775,  776,  779,  780,  783 
793,  801,  803,  805,  807,  833 
824 

Silas 322,  518,  592 

Colonel. 559,  614,  739,  781,  788,795 

General 609,  791 

Flood.  Moses 658,  832 

Timothy 656,  8H3 

Flowers,  Elisha 819 

Flumes,  James 16 

Flyn,  Adonijah 658 

Follett,  Giles 583 

Martin 103,  104,  416, 489 


874 


INDEX 


Follett,  Martin  D 124 

Timothy 313,  416,  «04 

Folsom,  see  Fulsom 

Tone,  Timothy 832 

Foot,   Abraham 453 

Daniel 85,  322,  585,  796 

Freeman 158,  323,  594 

George.  .119,  131,  144,  158,  486,  784 

787 

Jennor 659,  833 

John 116,  135,  508 

Martin 323 

Nathan.  .383,  477,  585,  586,  743,  793 

801 

Philip 85 

Philip,  Jr 85 

Silas 135 

Forbes,  John.. 27,  93,  117,153,  178,310 
552,  730,  800,  801,  811 

Porbush  (Furbush),  Daniel.  90, 137, 139 
David 174 

Force,  Timothy 832 

Ford,  Andrew 50 

Daniel 240 

Hezf-kiah 147,  051,  811,  820 

Josiah 603 

Nathan.. 44,  46,  78,  81,  88,  253,  381 

687 

Noah 820 

Paul 370,  627,  830 

Seth 33,  418,  830 

Forehand,  Christopher 807 

Forsket,  see  Fassett 

Forster.  Daniel 47 

Foste,  Fosto,  Antony 639,  833 

Foster,  Asa 194,  202,  293,  338 

Benjamin 58,  140,  477,  645 

Daniel  (Forster) 47 

Ephraim 422 

Jacob 265 

Joel 58,  93,  332,  645 

John 88,  194,  201 

Joseph.  .194,  301,  202,  293,  313,  338 
361,  590 

Josiah 156,  157,  310 

Nathan..  315,  317.  .(Nath.) . . .  .830 

Peter 590 

Beuben 114,  368,  628 

Seth 616 

Smith 387,  573 

Sergeant 191 

Fowler,  Abner  .  .3,  13,  30,  113,  335,  369 

557 

George 437 

Jacob.  .2,  11,  113,  145,  385,  537,  628 

Jacob,  Jr 70,  370 

Jacob,  3d 115,  368 


Fowler,  Jonathan 54,  114, 

70, 

Fox,  William 179,  241, 

Francis,  Roswell 

Simon 209,425, 

Francy,   Samuel 

Franklin  (Franklain),  Aaron,  Jr.. . 

Jabez 268, 

Moses 388, 

Philip 

Philip.  Jr 368, 

Samuel 

Frasher,  Frasor,  see  Frazier 

Frazier,  Daniel 

James  P 

Jonas   P 

Nathaniel 

William 38, 

Freeman,  Edmund 389,  444, 

Eli 333,  395,  565,  6"i3, 

Elias 

Elisha 22,  33,  258, 

Experience 259, 

Ezra 

John 386,  534,  657, 

Joshua  

Moody 657, 

Phineas 6-.'0, 

Prince 22,  294, 

Richard 

Thomas 186,  298,  338,  590, 

Thomas,  Jr 

William 302,  398,  860,  699, 


French,  Charles 

Hains  (Haines; 531,  589, 

John.... 38,  6:-.0,  641,  657,  832, 

Joseph 

Nathaniel 617, 

Beuben 

Peter 91,  168, 

Thomas 528, 

William 

Frisbe  (see  Frisbie),  Noah 

Theodorus 

Frisbie,  Ebenezer 

James 

Joel 

Frise,  John 

Frisket,  Experience 

Frost,  Benjamin 

Joel 427, 

Joseph 777, 

Fryhout,  Abraham 

Fudenbrouk,  Abram 

Alvah 


369 
400 
474 
449 
538 
170 
268 
269 
269 
560 
42 
269 
593 

346 
573 
392 
419 
501 
447 
728 
832 
356 
294 
383 
832 
590 
832 
807 
356 
832 
819 
293 
880 
.836 
331 
663 
833 
305 
835 
,330 
289 
530 
,836 
.467 
.380 
.376 
.511 
.513 
,310 
,342 
.  72 
463 
809 
287 
494 
494 


INDEX 


875 


Fudenbrouk,  John 494 

Fuller,  Ainmi 27,  72,  221,  415,  488 

606,  795 

Asa 93,  178,  309,  473,  800 

Benjamin 348 

Oonf" 432 

Consider 280 

Daniel 165,  241,  880,  475 

Elijah 635,  833 

Ephraim 509 

Henry 509 

Hezekiah 63),  820 

Hosea 240,  398 

Jedediah 336 

John.... 65,  126,  128,  336,  399,  484 
603,  608 

Jonathan 641,  665,  833,  835 

Joseph 5,  124 

Josiah 134,  238,  417,  632,  792 

Josiah,  Jr 321 

Levi 528,  530 

Lot 306 

Matthew 318 

Nathaniel 741 

Peter 223,518 

Benben 333,  584 

Bobert 509 

Samuel 591 

Seth 87,  280,  285,  291,  362,  386 

534 

Solomon 253,  398,  484,  830 

Stephen..  .79,  81,  220,  253,  417,  830 

William.. 32,  ( lam).... 363,  832 

Doctor 683 

■ 774 

Fulsom  (Folsom),  Jonathan 552 

Samuel 78,   81,  173 

Furbush,  see  Forbush 

Gage,  or  Gaige,  George 8,  90,  156 

163,  197,  372,  426 

Isaac 92,   123,  343,  787 

John 92,  163,  197 

Joseph 163,  197,  623 

Walter 77,  163 

William 123,  163,  243,  372,373 

William,  Jr 197 

Gain,  Bichard 599 

Gaines,  Francis 538 

Gaites,  see  Gates 

Gale,  Ephraim 42 

Gallup,  Elisha 276 

Jesse 116 

Joseph 277,  347 

William 483,  532,  580,  693,  811 

Gait  (see  Gault),  John. . .  .70,  147,  349 
526,  652,  811 


Gait.  Samuel 

Samuel,   Jr 

Galusha.  Amos 246,  398, 

Daniel 

David 340,  519,  533, 

Elijah.  .318,  428,  438.  508,  550, 
706,  748,  801, 

Jacob 172,  549, 

Jonas. .  .175,  340,  346,  848,  782, 
786, 

Samuel 19, 

Thomas 

Gamble,  James 

Gamel,  Hugh 

Gammet,  Paul 298, 

Gammon,  Hugh 147, 

Gamsby,  John 

Ganner,   Preserved 

Gardner,  Elder 

John 

GarngrosB,  Jacob 501, 

Garvin,  Ephraim 657, 

Garey,  or  Gary,  Edward ......  266, 

Gasting,  Elisha 

Gates,  Daniel 38,  40,  617,  665, 

Elijah 52,  543, 

Ezra 390, 

Jacob 3,  11,  113, 

J.  Shepherd 

Laban 793, 

Nehemiah 155,  300. 

Shppard 822,823, 

General 60,  684,  686,  688, 

Gault  (see  Gait),  Alexander 

John.... 36,   116,  146,  329,  553, 

Ensign 

Gaynour,   Edward 

Geenoe,  Daniel 

Geer,  George 528, 

Geers,  Lemuel 

Genuo,  Benjamin 

George,  Simon 

Gerads,  Silas 165, 

Gerard,  Silas 

Gerngross,  see  Garagross 

Gibben,  Edward 

Gibbs,  Luman 388,  560, 

Solomon 388, 

Spencer 388, 

Warum 

Surgeon's  mate 

Gibion,  John 

Gibson.  James 657, 

John 371, 

Michael 353, 

Gideons,  Benjamin 308, 


70 

70 
485 

49 
815 
603 
802 
802 
784 
800 
364 

48 
832 

30 
831 
652 
531 

38 
218 
523 
504 
832 
804 
608 
804 
837 
526 
370 

38 
795 
470 
836 
784 

37 
555 
716 
517 
546 
128 
530 

26 
.798 
214 
241 
,  4 


597 
580 
559 
226 
491 
147 
832 
652 
823 
467 


876 


INDEX 


Gideons,  Dan 300 

.Jftbeeh 300,  470 

Jabez 183,  477 

Giffin,  Edward 434 

Gifford,  Gershom 412 

Gilbert,  Cornelius 258,  543 

Daniel 53,  265,  441 

Eli 442 

Elisha  (see  Gilbordj 141,  236 

381,  660,  832 

Elnathan 209,  381 

Ely 422 

EnoH 442 

Ezekiel 284 

John 427 

Joseph 391,  570,  617 

Keuben 431 

Sewal 392,  554 

Thomas 34,  425,  494,  835 

Gilbord  (Gilburd),  Elisha  ...  .141,  236 

Gilchrist,  James 556 

Gilder,  John 337 

Gile,  Abner 86,  301 

Amos 825 

Moses,  Jr 86 

Nathan 86,  301 

Gill,   Obadiah 58,  645 

Gillet,  Dan  Ardna 295 

Daniel 284 

Flavel 35'i 

Israel.... 284,  355  (Gellet) 698 

Johu 263,  283,  355,  798 

Simon 364,  665 

Gilman,  Daniel 274 

Jeremiah 643,  644,  648 

Nehemiah 147,  652 

Gilmore  (Gillmore),  David 45,  46 

141,  163,  180,  217,  351,  687 

James 144,  158 

Jonathan 1 44 

Gilson  (Gillson),  David 576 

Michael 366,  353,  823,  826 

S.jlomon 391,   ,571 

Ginkins  (Jenkins?),  Stephen.  .829,555 

Glass,   James 519 

Gleason  (Glesonj,  Benjamin. .  .  .13,  15 
174,  673,  679 

Bezaleel 819 

Jason 48 

Job 301 

Glidden,  John 45 

Godsel,  see  Goodsell 

Goff,   Anthony 80 

Caleb 238,  398 

Daniel 329 

Job 413 

Gold  (see  Gould),  James  .658,  831,837 


Gold,  Moses 

Parley 

Goldsbury,  John 277, 

William 130,  292, 

Goodcourage   John 656, 

Goodell,  Aloiel 

Azel 

Silas 

Titus 643, 

Goodenough  (Goodnow),  Levi. 47, 

696,  783, 

Goodhue,  George 

Joseph 

Goodin,  see  Goodwin 

Goodman,  Eleazer 

Goodrich,  Ashbel 

Ashley 227, 

Hezekiah 22,  258, 

Josiah.    .259,  382,  356,  384,  536, 

Josiah,  Jr 258, 

Silas 327, 

William 305,308, 

Captain 660, 

Goodsell,  Samuel Ill, 

Goodwin,  Daniel 

Elijah 13,  14,  15,  105,  160, 

376,  511,  593,  673, 

John 114, 

Jonathan 30,  114,  368, 

Joseph 

Thomas 94,  511, 

Welby 

Willibie,  (Willoughby,  Welby 
114, 

Googins,  William 336, 

Goold,  see  Gould 

Gooldsbury,  Gouldsbary,  see  Go 
bury 

Gordon,  Alexander. .  .308,  381,  483, 

Goss,  Abner 

John  ("see  Gouss) 

Jonathan 

Gossell,  Isaac 

Gott,  John 31,390, 

Gould  (see  Gold),  Aaron 

Benjamin 108,  110,  634, 

John....  116,  185,  325,  353,553, 

John,  Jr 

Jonas 539, 

Moses 641,  665, 

Nehemiah 641,  665, 

Pearl. .  .353,  385,  537,  629,  797, 

Seth 35,  185,  325,  629,  829, 

Waterman 


665 
140 
347 
347 
832 
866 
266 
647 
644 
576 
788 
338 
804 

809 

169 

451 

356 

716 

839 

716 

588 

789 

831 

836 

627 

251 

679 

369 

628 

318 

592 

811 

?) 

369 

597 

Ids- 

658 
833 
413 
802 
801 
16 
726 
639 
669 
672 
829 
804 
531 
833 
834 
804 
835 
629 


INDEX 


877 


Gould,  William  .  .35,  ir,!,  793,  801, 

GouBS,  John  (see  Goss) 

Gragg,  Isaac 

Thomas 

Graham,   Caleb 

Lemuel 

Winthrop 425, 

Grandev,  or  Grandy,  Elijah. .  10(i. 
134,  139,  174,  212, 

Elisha 379, 

Hubert 

Samuel 2U7, 

Granger,  Jonathan 

Zadock 

Grannis,  Edward 55, 

Joel IfiO,  236, 

Captain 

Grant,  Benoni 831, 

Elihu 

Ferdinand,  see  Grout 

Isaac 165,  179,  204,  395, 

John. ...  94,  160,  236,  382,  778. 

814,815,  827. 

Josiah. .  160,  184,  236,  376,  511, 

Reuben 

Granwood,  .lohn 

Grapes,  Philip. .  657.  .(Phillpo)  .... 

Grave,   Nathaniel 

Graves,  Asa 78,  81, 

Chauncey 78,  81,  296, 

Jes-e 90,  323,  :i87, 

Nathaniel 298,  486, 

Eussell 412. 

William.. 77,  90,  136,  128,  323, 


Grawberger,  Henry 

Peter 

Gray,  Amos 

Billy 32,  59,87,  187,  285, 

Daniel 

Edward 

Isaac 170,  325, 

Isaiah 455, 

John. ...  98,  156,  180,  426,  454, 
622,  636,  637, 

Samuel 

Captain 

Green,  Abel 137, 

ABahel..376(Azel) 

Barkus 

Beniah 

Beriah..l95.  261,  338,  390,  526, 
613,  699,  703,  738,  757, 
774,  782,  794,  799,810, 


Bowen. 


835 
353 
,820 
820 
617 
618 
516 
117 
234 
474 
539 
338 
807 
620 
378 
383 
729 
832 
585 

564 
803 
837 
592 

24 
525 
832 
795 
318 
830 
575 
831 
493 
388 
560 
400 
503 
503 
348 
358 
251 

35 
598 
622 
514 
832 
173 
801 
139 
476 
690 
664 
590 
758 
812 
839 
563 


Green,  Bradbree 583 

Daniel ]26 

Henry 5,  486 

Jeremiah 408 

Job 26 

John.. 315, 317,340,  391, 492,571,  830 

Joseph 256 

Othniel 10,  72,  634,  635 

Philip 78,  80,  229,  309,  472 

Keuben 50,  105,  126,  128 

Robert.  .  195,  336,  347,  513,  593,  839 

Samuel 96,  1 20,  123 

Thomas 433,  436 

Willard 415,   489 

Zebaditth. .  .7,   57,  64,  330,  383,  644 

Ensign 8io 

Lieutenant 811 

Greenough  f Greenoe) ,  Daniel 93 

128,  310,  472 
Greenslit  (Greenflit),  James.  .103,  104 

489 

Gregg,   George 54 

Gregory,  Jehiel 85 

Gridley   John 604 

Griffin,  Benjamin 18,  62,  547,  803 

John 5 

Griffis,   Benjamin 245 

John 16 

Griffith,  Eli 516 

Griffiths,  Thomas 538 

Grigger,  William 386,  535 

Gnggs,  Ephraim 367 

Grimes,  James 392,  571 

Grippen,  Darius 484 

David 466 

Griswell  (Grissell),  Benjamin 832 

John 55 

Griswold.  Andrew 336,  397,  568 

David 44,  46,  73,  320,  474,  505 

600,  613 

Ebenezer 213 

Heber 7 

Jabez 505,  612 

John 273 

Jonathan 26,  298,  379,  633,  831 

Nathan 600 

Samuel 78,  81,  233 

Thomas 505 

Sergeant 788 

Groff,  John 411 

Gross,  John 654 

Benjamin 654 

Grout,   Amasa 393,  554 

Asa 86 

Ferdinand  (Grant?  J 470 

Hilkiah 834,  825 

Grover,  Beriah 215,  400,  483,  805 


S78 


INDEX 


Grover,  Eleazer  S88,  560 

Isaac 89,  218,  298,  400,  831 

Isaiah 325,  829 

.Tomithan 372 

Joseph 516 

Penuel 516 

Grow,  Ambrose 277 

Jolin 276,  347 

Joseph,  Jr 277,  347 

Samuel 276 

Guage,  see  Gag;e 

Gunn,  Alexander 305 

Moses 213,214,  604 

Gunt,  John 803 

Guthrie,  James 251,  376,  512,  592 

Haden,  see  Hayden 

Hadl  ev,  James 70 

Jonathan 3,  70,  639,  640,  834 

Samuel.. 2.  11,  30,  69,  113,  370,  371 
628,  639,  640,  834 

Hadlook  (see  Hadley),  James 408 

Jonathan 407,  492 

Samuel. 407,  4Vi6 

Hagdon,  John 13,  15,  674 

Haisht,  James 165 

Corporal 257 

Hail  (see  Hale),  Gasham 596 

Gashan 596 

Haines,  see  Haynes 

Hakes,  Caleb 406,  498 

George 406,  498 

Halbird,  Asa 806 

Hale  (see  Hall),  Amos 35 

Apollos 314,  316,  807,  830 

Asa.  ..14,  64,  117,  323,  472,  673,  679 
722,  801 

David 471,  477 

Elijah 130 

Gershom  (see  Hail) 453 

Isaac 209 

Israel 392,  540,  571 

James 804 

Josiah. .  .93,  153,  309,  375,  472,  801 

Moses 75,  153 

Thomas.  .93,  117,  153,  309,  471,  801 

Halet,  John 832 

Haling;,  John 131 

Hall,  Abner 470 

Abraham 392,  554 

Alpheu8...5,  101,  135,  138,  144,  1,58 
180,  251,  395,  564,  739 

Asa  (see  Hale) 15 

Caleb 562 

Christopher 562,  819 

Daniel 2,  11,  556 

Edward 386,  533 


Hall,  Elias.  .101,  135,  137,  144,  336,  3-37 
395,  564,  593,  782 

Elihu 137,  596 

Elisha 454 

Enoch 164,  781 

George,  Jr 86 

Jacob 200,  284,  354,  556,  819 

James 273,  386,  533 

Jesse 354 

John.  .17,  38,  86,  215,  273,  386,  400 

535 

Jonathan 284,  295 

Jonathan,  Jr 782 

Joseph 386,  534 

Levi 527,  556 

Moses 527,  556 

Nathaniel 164 

Peter,  176,  453. . . .  (Sir  Peter).  .596 

Samuel 661 

Thomas 220,  413 

William 581 

Willis 284,  385,  533,  712,  782 

Corporal 287 

Lieutenant 811 

Scaleman 747 

Halley,  Elisha 260 

HalloD,  Joshua 86 

Hamau,   Benjamin 588 

Elijah 644 

Hambleton  (see  Hamilton), 

Edward 528 

Joseph 466 

Nathaniel 475 

Hamilton  (see  Hamlinton),  Charles 

3U3,  714 

Dudley 303 

Elisha 166,211 

John 379 

Joseph Ill,  624 

Nathaniel. .  .166,  296,  395,  565,  830 

Hamlin,  John 478 

Hamlinton,  Joseph 108 

Hammond  (Hammon),  Benjamin.  .227 

Elijah 294,  642,  647 

Jabfcz 280 

John 33,  247,  292 

Jonathan 1 93,  260,  819 

Matthew 83,  193,  260,  819 

Hanchet  (Hanshit),  Oliver. ..  .4^9,599 

Hancock,  John 813 

Hand  (see  Hard) ,  Ira. .  147, 652, 657, 832 

Oliver 147,  651,  657,  820,  833 

Kobert 356,494 

Handley,  James.. 47,  130,  140,  571,  594 

792,  793 

Handy  (Handey),  Caleb 334 

Clemens 897,569 


INDEX 


879 


Handy,  Robert 53,  191,  256,  704 

Haner,  Poter 504 

Hanford,  Ithamar 550 

HanisoD,  Edward 28» 

Hanit,  William 417 

Hanley ,  Abner 804 

James 331 

Hannam,  John 372 

Hannoek,  J  oseph 273 

Hannon  (see  Harmon),  Seth 597 

Hanshit,  see  Hanchet 

Hapgood,  Asa 207 

Tliomas 307 

Haradan.     Hariden,     see    Harenden, 

Herendon 
Hard  (see  Hand,  Hurd).  Anson. . .  .319 

Daniel 573 

Frederick 140,  573 

Philo 815 

Eobert 439,  494 

Stephen 550 

Zadock 549 

Harden,  Kiohard 35 

Harding:,  Timothy 33 

Hardy,  James 833 

Robert 639,  640,  834 

Thomas 657 

Harenden,  Ifrice  (Israel  ?  ) 458 

John 33,  194,  325,  338,  390,  537 

590,  726,  829 

John,  Jr 537 

Samson 553 

Harimen,  Moses 639 

Harington,  see  Harrington 

Harlow,  Isaac 309,  467 

'Harman  (see  Harmon),  Caleb 36 

Daniel 26 

Ezekiel 26 

Gains 27 

Joshua 36 

Seth 323 

Silas 10,  26 

Simeon 36 

Harmon  (see  Hannon,   Harman), 

Alpheus 8,  170,  325,  597,  803 

Amos 126.  171,  335,  452,  598 

Austin 213,  434,  487,  604 

Caleb H33 

Cephas 287 

Daniel. ...  9,  213,  434,  604,  633,  634 

635 

Enos 170,  303,461,  621 

Ezekiel. .  .9,  141,  313,  287,  434,  487 
638,  634,  6:i5 

Gaius 314,434,487 

Joel 141,287,453,787 

John 306 


Harmon,  Joshua 214,  633 

Martin 48 

Nathaniel..  .135,  137,  141,  176,  287 
465,  806 

Nehemiah 225,  326,  452,  803 

Nehemiah,  Jr 452,  598 

Oliver 471 

Selah 77,  170,  335,  598 

Seth  (see  Hannon)  ...170,  225,  452 

Silas 214,  424,  633,  634,  635 

Simeon 319,  403,  483,  609,  808 

Thaddeus 596 

Uriah 306 

Lieutenant 596 

Sergeant 596 

Harraway,  Charles 393 

Harriman,  Leonard 339 

Harrington  (see  Harenden,  Herendon, 

Herrington),  Antipas 37 

Caleb 413 

Clark  (see  Farrington) 480 

Israel 243 

James 519 

Matthew 192,  441 

Richard 532 

Squire 519 

Theophilus. 78,  80 

Harris,  Asa 576 

Asahel 383 

Daniel 338,  484 

Ebenezer 346,  805 

Edward 36,  833 

Eleazer 315,  317,  630,  830 

Henry 639 

Isaac 14 

John 350,  579 

Joseph 516 

Shadrach 36 

Solomon 801 

Thaddeus 237,  451,  633 

Thomas 219,  480 

Captain 810 

Lieutenant 783 

Harrison,  Edward 450 

Harskins,  see  Haskins 

Hart  (see  Hatch),  Adrian 381 

Elisha 256 

Isaac  (see  Hunt) 348,  611 

John 228,  393,  399,  554 

Jonathan 49 

Hartwell,  Joseph 393,  573 

Oliver 41,  618 

Peter 405 

Hartwick,  John  Bark 141,  387 

Harvey,  Edmund 55 

John 347 

John  Stevens 376,  391 


580 


INDEX 


Harvey,  Samuel 2^2,253,  830 

Solomon 808 

Harwoud  (see  Herwood), Benjamin, 604 

Ebeuezer 397,  568 

James 820 

James 291 

John 608 

Peter 488,  632 

Zachariah 6:-12 

Haee  (see  Hays),  Francis 305 

Haseltine,   Haselton  (see    Hazeltine, 
Ha/leton) 

Hasimen,  Moses 834 

Haskrll,  Andrew 85,  40,  618 

Joseph 222,  487 

Thomas 314,  316,  829 

HasVin,  see  Haskins 

Haskins.  Abner 177 

Benjamin.  .44,  46,  160,  381,  468,  565 

687 

Benoni 22.3,  518 

Daniel.  .46,  81,  95.  283,  395,  565,687 

Eliphalet 288,  393,  .578,  596 

James 135,  137,  141,  176,  287 

Lemuel '177,  287,  464 

Richard 140,  322 

Hastensisee Hastings),  Jacob.  .198,352 

John 13 

Jonathan 660,  882 

Hastings  (see  Hastens),  Daniel.  . .  .635 
John. .  14,  15,  174,  673,  674,  679,  730 

Hatch  (see  Hart), 

Adrian 190,  281,  384,  .536,  664 

Adron 34 

Asa 229 

Barnabas 451 

Benjamin 33 

Ebenezer 279 

Ichabod 276 

John 259,279,294,356 

John,  .Jr 190 

Joseph. . .  .24,  56,  259,  639,  640,  819 
825,  8:-l3 

Josiah 130,  278,  643,  649 

Levi 50 

Mason 392,  .554 

Micah 391,  570 

Nathan 193,  199 

Reuben 190,  282,  295,  856 

Samuel 130 

Sergeant 257 

Hathaway,  Abraham 27,  332,  586 

Alfred 6.5,  88,  188,  332,  .585 

Alpheus 27 

Erastus. . .  .48,  78,  81,  253,  488.  880 

John 8,  48 

Joshua.  .124,  220,  417,  488,  522,  606 


Hathaway,  Levi.  .27,  220,  416,  488,  808 

Silas 321,  413 

Simeon 27,  72,  600,  837 

Simeon,  Jr 221 

Havenfsee  Havens),  Abel.. 314, 316,830 

Cornelius 387 

Daniel 256 

Joseph 617 

Samuel 387 

Sergeant 191 

Havens  (see  Haven), Cornelius,227, 575 

Cornelius,  Jr 387,  574 

Daniel 191,  704 

Josev:>h 52,  289,  820 

Robert 5,  705 

Samuel 575 

William 247 

Havers,  Daniel 34 

Hawkins,  Abraham 47,  75,  267 

Daniel 44 

Elijah 180 

Jabesh 542 

James 137 

John 285 

Joseph.  .144,  251,  285,  291,  363,  432 

592 

Hawks,  Eleazer 26,  213,  604 

Ichabod 604 

Hawley  (see  Holley),  Abner.  .387,  574 

Amos 438 

Andrew 172 

Chapman 375,  801 

Curtis 318 

Daniel 405,  430 

David 309 

Elisha. .  352,  771,  795,  819,  834,  825 

Ezekiel 665,  819 

Ichabod 635,  637,832 

Ira 78,  81,  224 

Jacob 89 

James 818.  391,  786,  802 

John 519 

Joseph 117,  309 

Josiah 193,  260 

Lemuel.  .  108,  111,  28S,  423,  624,  669 

Peter 802 

Peter,  Jr 318 

Philo 318 

Zadock 319.,  438 

Hawlet,  Daniel 253,  805 

Haws,  Edward 660,  832 

Hawtell,  Perley 398 

Hay,  William 890,  526 

Hayden,  Joseph 232, 544,  800 

Haynes    (Haines),  Aaron.. 9,  2'i,   402 

633,  634,  635 

David 416 


INDEX 


881 


Haynes,  Eleazer 549 

Jonathan 27,  776 

Jonathan,  Jr 26,  633 

Joseph 819 

Samuel 124,  298,  424,  486,  831 

Thomas 26,  633 

Major 480 

Hays{8ee  Hase)  .Jonathan . .  100,225,598 

Eutherford 824,  827 

Hayse,  John 171 

Hay  ward  (see  Hey  wood),  Caleb...  348 

395,  610 

Calvin 610 

Eli 611 

Jacob 392,  554 

John 534 

Paul 348 

Silas 75,  348 

Hazeltine  (see  Hazleton),  David. .  .53 

70,  114,  147,  368,  371,  627,  652 

John.  ..3,  12,  113,  369,  396,  524,  608 

610,  657,  782,  813,  832 

Peter 119,  121,  348,  610 

Ryal -348 

Thaddeus 348 

Timothy 628 

Hazen,  Asa 200,  283,  355,  420,  698 

Daniel 283 

Hezekiah.  .32,  55,  263,  283,  295,  355 

Joshua.. .55,  263,  264,  283,  295,354 

3.55,  790 

Moses 662,  672,  777,  809 

Nathan 213,  486 

Solomon 55,  63,  263,  283,  3.55 

Thomas 284,  355,  421 

Thomas,  Jr 283 

William 214,  397,  567 

Captain 698 

Hazleton(see  Hazeltine), Paul.  .392,572 

William 542 

Headdy,  Daniel 94 

Healy,  Comfort 388,  560 

John 47 

Heaner,  John 504 

Heard  (see  Hurd),  Daniel 74,  t27 

Eleazer •  74 

Hearharte,  Isaac 47 

Heart,  John 636,  832 

Heath,  Benjamin 658,  832 

James 30,  70,  114,  369 

Jesse.  .31,  69,  114, 147,  870,  371,  639 
641,  652,  884 

John 819 

Phineas.  .172,  396,  524,  549,  706,748 
762.  769,  809 

Samuel 70,  114,  869 

Sylvanus 11,  53,  113,  869,627 

[56] 


Heath,  Sylvester 2 

Heaton,  David 366,  314,  316,  829 

Orange 364 

Oring 19 

William 19,  52,  364 

Hebard,  Hebbard,  see  Hibbard 

Heoock  (see  Hickok),  Uriah 158 

Heeling,  John 830 

Heldriok,  Jesse 130 

Helling,  William 407 

Helyard,  Nimian 599 

Hemington,  Eichard 72 

Hemingway,  Phineas 540 

Hemon,  William 140 

Henberton,  Joseph 50 

Henderson,  David 47,  437,  653, 832 

Edsvard 27,  411,  505,  633 

Henry 47 

James 38 

Joseph 486 

Thomas 26,  632,  683 

Hendren,  Edward 613 

Hendrick,  Isaiah 221 

Hendricks,  Isaiah 417 

William 218 

Heniman,  Leonard 832 

Moses 832 

Henison,  James 168 

Henman,  Lewis 398 

Hennam,  Joel 458 

Hennen,  James 449 

Henner,  John  B 501 

Martinez 501 

Peter 501 

Hennesy,  James 289 

Eichard. 227,  451 

Henry,  Benjamin 832 

Joel 490 

Joseph 393 

Samuel 37 

William... 27,  88,  220,  415,  487,  523 

808 

William,  Jr 332,  416,  435,  488 

Herendon  (see  Harrington) , Philip,  335 

Herenton,  Nicodemus 372 

Herinton,  see  Herrington 

Hermand,  Daniel 730 

Hermon  (Herman) ,  Amos 100,  127 

Austin 604 

Ezekiel 453 

Martin 100 

Nathaniel 453 

Oliver 65,  100,  178,  309 

Sele 100 

Seth 100 

Herrey,  Samuel 222 

Herrick,  Amos 26,  45,  46,  344,  378 


882 


INDEX 


Herrick,  Cyprian. 44,  314,  a98,  486,  831 

Daniel 72,  213,  880 

Francis 836,  486,  604 

Henry 243,  458 

Samuel. .  .44,  47,  48,  49,  51,  80,  104 

218,  219,  220,  288,  298,  688 

696,  779,  783,  786,  808 

Stephen 91,  289,806 

Colonel..  175,  213,215,  238,240,246 

689,  697,  710,  780,  781,  782 

784,  785.  786,  788,  794,  800 

Sergeant 248 

Herriman,  Leonard 658 

Moses 641,  658,834 

Philip 641,  834 

Herrington  (see  Harringt'n).  Caleb, 898 

James 247 

Kichard 398,  831 

Squire 246 

Theoph 247 

William 298,881 

Herrod,  James 798 

Herachel,  Andrew 619 

Hervey,  Medad 416 

Moses 509 

Phineas 509 

Herwood  (see  Harwood), Benjamin,  103 

104,  298,  424,  831 

Zachariah 221,  416 

Hewes  (see  Huse),  Joseph 24 

Nathaniel 34 

Hewett,  Harry  (SterryJ 406 

Henry 454 

Hewitt,  Asa 393 

Gideon 330,476 

Hewlet,  Daniel 423 

Heywood  (see  Hayward),  Caleb. .  .  38 

Hiamo,  Amos 93 

Hiams  (see  Himes),  Amos.  .93,  309,  875 

Hibbard,  Elisha 383,  513 

Ithamar 36,  383,  708,  737 

John 357 

John,  Jr 704,705 

Thomas. . .  .3,  11,  113,  370,  390,  537 

628 

Timothy 256 

Hiboot,  John 191 

Hickok  (see  Hecook), Benjamin.  .7,158 

251,  703,  774 

Matthew 477 

251 

Hicks,  David.' ....... 521,  766,  775,' 809 

John 388,  560 

Peleg 268,  269 

Hickson,  James 641,  834 

Hide  (see  Hyde) ,  Ebenezer . . . 784,  803 

809 


Hide,  Joseph,  Jr 804 

Higbee,  Charles 643,  649 

Higby,  Elnathan 324 

Higgins,  Benjamin 94 

Elijah 26 

Samuel 336,  883,  518 

Higginbotham,  Niles 96 

Higley,  Brewster 97,  144,  158,  476 

Brewster,  Jr 144,  158,  180 

Elnathan 334 

Hildreth,  Jesse 39,  618 

Joseph 617 

Joseph,  Jr 37 

Hill,  Benajah 387,  453,  596 

David 309,  471 

George 72,  136,  303 

Henry 405 

Ira 241 

Tqqoq  ^  221 

James 172,  224,  547,  727,  807 

Jared 129 

John 83,630 

Jonathan 314 

Joseph 108,  111,  634,  669 

Levi.  .72,  820,  440,  508,  550,  722,  733 

803 

Oliver 700 

Phineas 809,  471 

Solomon 158,  309 

Thomas 451,  499,588 

William 413,  493 

Zenas 311,  234 

Zimri 604 

Hilton,  William 199,  352 

Sergeant 193 

Hilyard,  Minor 449 

Himes  (see  Hiams) ,  Amos 473 

Jacob 819 

Hinckley  (see  Hinkley),  Nicholas,  387 

Thomas 574 

Hindman,  John 310 

Hinds  (see  Hines),  Adin 603 

Calvin 319 

Jacob.  ..203,  428,  439,  456,  514,  550 
706,  736,  798,  804 

Captain's  son 597 

Hine  (see  H  ind8^ ,  Jacob 173,  553 

Simeon 168,  631 

Lieutenant 588,  599 

Hineman  (see  Hinman) ,  John 564 

Hines  (Hinds),  Jacob 549 

Simeon 331 

Captain 803 

Hinesdel,  see  Hinsdale 

Hinkley,  Nathaniel 310 

Hinman  (see  Hineman),  Benjamin 

124,  140 


INDEX 


883 


Hipman,  James 97,  117,  135 

John 155,  375,  395 

Samuel Ill 

Seth. . . .  126, 128,  135,  140,  323,  792 
Thomas 74,  134,  142,  466 

Hinsdale,  Joseph 221,  786 

Hitohoock,  David 542,  806 

Ephraim 611 

Luke,  Jr 198 

Zina 794 

Hoar,  Eligah 32 

John 200 

Samuel 86 

William 301 

Hobard,  Josiah 259 

Hobbs,  Isaac 585 

Hobson,  John 664 

Hodge,  Solomon 562 

HodKeman,orHodgman,  Jonathan,  260 
Lot 28,  276,  819 

Hodses,  Edmund 200,  845 

Eliphalet 261 

Isaac 430 

Isaac,  Jr 405 

Joshua 405 

Seth 32,  261,  346,  386,  534 

Captain 771 

Hodgkins,  Daniel 235,  392,  554 

Jonas 392,  554 

Joseph 643,  644,  648 

Hodgkinson,  Daniel 79 

Hodgon,  see  Hagdon 

Hogan,  Doctor 

Hogg,  Isaac 

Hogins,  Daniel 35,  641 , 

Hogs,  Isaac 

Hogse  (see  Hoxie),  John 

Joshua 

Hoisington,  Asahel 

Bliss.. 29,  130,186,325,362,  432, 

819, 

Ebenezer.  .55, 83.  193,  260,  352, 

Elia8....107,  110,  193,  199,  625, 

Isaac 33,  59,  285,  292,  432, 

Joab.  .20,  639,  640,  818,  824, 825, 

John 

John  Smith 291, 

Line 195,  291, 

Orange 

Valine 280, 

Vespasian.  .  .335,  338,  386,  533, 


Major 19, 

Hoit  (see  Hoyt),  David...  150,  224, 

Jonathan 8,  63,  244, 


785 
499 
834 
497 
494 
494 
358 
799 
829 
782 
887 
669 
819 
838 
.82 
858 
829 
260 
286 
798 
829 
796 
515 
800 
545 


Hoit,  Nehemiah 158 

Samuel. .  62,  150,  244,  450,  545,  600 

William 37 

Winship 85 

Winthrop 791 

Lieutenant 595 

Holabut,  Josiah 590 

Holbrook,  Amos 75,  348,  611 

Asa 611 

Avery  (Every; 348 

Elias 609 

Ely 610 

Ezra 130,  609 

Thomas 35,  284 

Timothy 35,  610 

Holcomb,  John 210 

Jonathan 306 

Noah 455 

Eoger 306 

Holden,  Ephraim 808 

Francis 835 

Philemon 315,  817,  830 

611 

Holdrich,  Jesse 130 

Holdridge,  Felix 409 

Hollenbeck,  Daniel 492 

Holley  (see  Hawley),  Chapman. . .   64 

Daniel 497,  499 

Joseph 497 

Hollis,  Thomas.  .107,  110,  581,  625,  669 

Hoilister,  Junet 464 

Holmes,  Absalom 611 

Azel 184,  236,  376,  512 

Benjamin 27,  64,  230,  585 

James 8 

Jehoshaphat 27,  65 

John 220,  2o3,  416,  488,  830 

Nathaniel.  .26,  64, 139,  322,  324,  366 

782,  808 

Orsamus..  .17,  45,  86,  272,  653,  687 

697,  698,  832 

Samuel 220,  323,  415,  488,  606 

Stephen. .  .48,  88,  253,  417,  437,  830 

Thomas 553 

Timothy 538,  530 

Zephaniah 233,  486 

Lieutenant 785 

Holt,  John 35,  366,835 

Holton,  or  Holten,  Arad 37,  618 

Ebenezer 266,  680 

Jonathan 198,  608 

Homer  (see  Horner) ,  James 70 

Honeywell,  see  Hunnewell 

Hooker,  Israel 39,  611,  808 

John 391,  571,  594 

Euel 131 

Samuel 376 


884 


INDEX 


Hooker,  Thomas 236,  376,  511,  593 

William ICO,  382 

William,  Jr 160,  376,  511 

251 

Hooper,  William 412 

Hopkins,  Ashbel.  .103, 106, 162, 182,217 

554 
Benjamin..  .107,  109,  110,  623,  669 

773 

Benoni 518 

Daniel 170,  225,  597 

David 452 

Ebenezer.. 751,  775,  799 

James..  .61,  161,  176,  287,  453,  517 
588,  787 

John 380,  474 

Nathaniel 517 

Nehemiah 102,  162,  317,728 

Noah 391,570 

Robert 166,  171,241,  380 

Samuel 72,475,517 

Solomon 65 

Stephen 416,  727 

Wait.. .  .107,  669,  683,  683,  776,  814 
815,  836,  837 

Weight 109,  1 10,  623 

William 85,  170,  225,  597 

Captain 777,  828,  831 

Hopkinson,  David 589 

Hopp,  Abraham SOI,  504 

Hopson,  John 190,  257,  356 

Hore,  John 200 

Horner  isee  Homer),  James 31 

Thomas 390,  536 

Horsford,  Isaac 593 

Samuel 46,  79,  81,  318,  438 

Horskins,  see  Haskins 

Horth,  Francis 407,  437,  580 

James 580 

Thomas 408,  496 

Horton,  Asa 829 

Gideon 809 

Hezekiah,  Jr 368 

Hiram 319,  397,  568 

John 372,  425 

Nathan 268,  271 

Nehemiah 40 

Stafford 43 

Hosford  (see  Horsford),  Aaron. .  ..364 

E 364 

Elihu 19,  53 

Isaac 377,  511 

Ithamar 730 

Joseph 364 

Eeuben 236,  877,  511 

Samuel 508,  550 

Sergeant 414 


Hoskin,  Hoskins,  see  Haskins 

Hosmer,  William 801 

Hoten,  or  Hoton,  see  Houghton 

Hough,  David 48,  177,  288,  464 

Francis 340 

John 164 

John,  Jr 164 

Jonathan 105 

Jotham 393,  579 

Houghnagle,  Peter 108,  112 

Houghton,  Abel 37 

Asa 116,  186 

Caleb 36,  186,  336,  839 

Daniel 835 

Ebenezer 36 

Elijah 528,  530 

James 35,  186,  325,  366,  829 

Hour,  John 346 

House,  Combs 86,  373 

David 386,  535 

Francis 33,  790 

Gideon 488 

Jonathan 320,  398,  635,  832 

Joseph 416 

Samuel 240 

Stephen 488 

Hovey,  Daniel.  .343,  389,  444,  446,  752 

809 

Nathaniel 257 

Doctor 785 

Sergeant 257 

How  (see  Howe),  Abner 16 

Amariah 5 

Artemas 39,  824,  827 

Benjamin 39,  848,  609 

John. ..35,  94,  323,  848,  376,  511,  593 

John,  Jr 610 

John,  3d 611 

Jonathan 365,  441,  537 

Joseph 447 

Maynor 576 

Moses 805 

Nehemiah 837 

Peter 44,  94,  160, 184,  376,  511 

Philip 376,  593 

Samson 447 

Silas 94,511 

Simeon 34,265,441 

Squire 805 

Steward 447 

Timothy 314 

Corporal 191 

^     251 

Howard,  Abij ah". '.'.".  .'.'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'3li,'364 

Abner 56,364 

Adam 829 

Adams 195 


INDEX 


885 


Howard,  Benjamin 24,  389,  444,  446 

Caleb 203,  339 

Christopher 330 

Darius 389,  444,  446 

David 372,  373,  391,  570 

Ebenezer. .  .  .83,  199,  330,  583,  819 

Eleazer 685 

Elijah 19,  364 

Elisha 277 

Isaiah 25 

John 290,  386,  553,  599,  806 

Jonathan 47,  784 

Joseph 25,  343 

Levi 36,  610 

Silas 202 

Simeon 293 

Solomon 389,  444,  446,  629 

Uriah 389,  444,  446 

William 36,  207 

Zebedee 19,  364 

436 

Howe  (see  How),  Benjamin 618 

Daniel 391,  570 

James 195,  839 

Joel 476 

John 105 

Jonathan 385 

Joseph 389,  445 

Moses 401,  729 

Peter 593,  687 

Philip 513 

Reuben 531,  589 

Sampson 389 

Samson 445 

Silas 702 

Steward 343,  389 

Stewart 445 

Timothy 408 

Howland,  Caleb 343,  333,  584 

Nathan 187,  386,  432,  697 

Howlen,  see  Howland 

Howlett  CHowlitt),  Daniel. . .  .140,  413 

Dan 480,  830 

Perley 64,  229,  603 

William 78,  81,  399,  603 

Howling  (see  Howland),  Nathan. .  .56 

Hoxie  (see  Hogse) ,  John 494 

Hoyt  {see  Hoit),  Enos 342 

James 321 

Nehemiah 101,  144 

Hubbard,  Abel 208 

Ebenezer 100 

Eldad 56,  199,  260,  352,  819 

Elijah 36 

Elisha 40 

Elnathan 351 

Ephraim 199 


Hubbard,  George 365 

Selah 208,  468 

Selah,  Jr 381 

Watts  (Wates,  Jr) 260 

William 170 

Hubbart  (Hubbard?  ),  Jesse 477 

Hubbel  (see  Hubbell),  Bildad 604 

Bildad,  Jr 313 

Lemuel 88,  321,  413 

Hubbell,  Aaron.  .27,79,81,  330,  489,  633 

Elnathan 36,  486 

Elnathan,  Jr 213 

Joseph 604 

Matthew 503 

Hubble,  Hublall,  see  Hubbell 

Hudson,  B 539 

Brooks 530 

Samuel : 528,  530 

Seth 314,  316,  829 

Huet,  see  Hewett 

Huggins,  John 305 

Samuel 21,375 

Hugh,  James 521,  589 

John 521,  589 

John,  Jr 521 

Timothy 496 

Hukmuk,  Cornelius 307 

Hulbard,  Hulbert,  Hulburd,  see  Hurl- 
burt 

Hulburt  (see  Hurlburt) ,  Benjamin 

489,  606 

Ebenezer 460,  463 

William 335,  597,  636,  637,  832 

Hulett  (Hulet),  Daniel 328,  464 

John 126,  653 

Parley 46 

Huling  (see  Huting),  Alexander. .  .248 
John 131,  354,  393,  578 

Hull,  Abner 470 

Samuel 168,  389,  449 

Humingston,  Ebenezer 14 

Humphrey,  see  Umphrey 

flungerford,  Amasa 315,  400 

Hunill,  Isaac 1 88 

Hunkins,  John 70,  345,  361,  813 

Robert. .  .53,  69,  114,  368,  418,  811 

Hunnewell  (Honeywell),  Isaiah...  153 
178,  309,  471 

Bice 409,  503 

Zadock 304 

Hunt  (see  Hart),  Arad 823 

Elnathan. ...  88,  140,  398,  622,  831 

Henry 454,  596 

Isaac 348 

Jonathan 318,  833 

Lemuel 37 

Samuel 10,  313,  634,  635 


886 


INDEX 


Hunt,  Seth 519,  523 

Thomas 55 

William 174,  429 

Hunter,  David 38,  398,  798,  819 

James 114 

Jonathan 199,  539 

Larkin 365,  441 

Thomas.  55,  199,  384.  536,  539,  761 

819 

William 351,  539,  819 

Sergeant 351 

Hunteras,  James 30 

Hunthin,  John 348 

Huntington,  Amos 774 

Asa 258,  382,  542,  643 

Jeremiah 898 

Jerry 635,  832 

Ziba 343 

Huntley,  Benjamin.  66,  68,635,637,  832 

Duran 463 

Huntlin,  John 348 

Hunton,  Laokin 193 

Huntriss,  James 639,  834 

Hurd  (see  Hard,  Heard),  Abijah..332 

Abner 232,  414,  457,544,  800 

Adam 233 

Anson 319 

Bethel 379,  800 

Bethuel 474 

Daniel 125,  232,  387,  414 

Daniel,  3d 233,  457,  807 

David 493 

Eleazer 332,  457,  544 

Elijah 105,  457,  800 

Frederick 323,  387,  544 

Graham 65 

Jedediah 233,  457,  544 

Jeduthun 434 

Jehel - 88 

John 457,  544 

Joseph 78,  80 

Josiah 27 

Lyons 319 

Moses 253,  830 

Ned 457,544,  800 

Richard 332,  457,  544,  800 

Eobert 538,  530 

Timothy 807 

Hurlburt  ( see  Hulburt,  Hurlbut) , 

Benajah 36 

Benjamin 330,  417 

Caleb 435 

Ebenezer 100,  153,  310 

Israel 158,  180,  351,  787 

Josiah 285 

William 100,  453 


Hurlbut  (see  Hurlburt),  Israel  — 144 

476,  593 

John 363,  584 

Josiah 380,  391 

William 833 

Huse  (see  Hewes),  Nathaniel,  Jr..  34 
Reuben 394,  535 

Husnagle,  see  Houghnagle 

Huston,  Robert 155 

Hustono,  Joseph 310 

Hutoheson,  (see    Hutchinson), 

Thomas. 95 

Hutohins,  Asa 660,  833 

Benjamin 805 

Bulkley 630 

David 576 

Jerome 335 

John 73,  115,  319,  330,  397 

Joshua 603 

Nathan 313,  397,  568,  743,793 

809,  812 

Samuel 116,  397,567,594 

Simon 665 

Thomas 278 

William.  73, 115,  313,  330,  397,  567 

593,  604,781,  783,784,  786 

790,  793 

William,  Jr 397,  567,  594,  793 

Captain 742,  782,  793,  801,  802 

747 

Hutchinson  (see Hutoheson), 

Alexander 185,  419 

David 66,  68 

Jerome 186,  190,  433,  829 

J  ohn 52,  639,  640,  664,  834 

John«on 303 

Samuel 52,  190,  394 

Samuel  William 361 

Thomas.  165,  311,330,379,  473,  583 

William 331 

William  Samuel . . . . , 346 

Sergeant 859 

Huting  (see  Huling),  John 128 

Hutson,  see  Hudson 

Huzzey,  James 47 

Hyde,  Dana 315,  317,830 

Ebenezer....  94,183,513,654,714 
783,  831,  837 

Elijah 213,486 

Ephraim 387,  573 

Henry 236,377,511 

James 512,592 

Joshua 40 

Joshua,  Jr 40 

Lemuel 94,  160,  333,  518 

Stephen 473 


INDEX 


887 


Hyde,  Timothy 286,  376,  512 

Zenas 336 

Hyke,  Peter 407 

Ide,  Ichabod 35,  41 ,  266,  835 

Israel 40,  835 

James 40 

Jesse 36,  853 

Josepli 8ci5 

Imons  (see  Emmons),  William. . .  .549 

Imslow,  James 411 

Indian,  Zumerick 53 

Ingall,  Josepli 156,  427,  463 

Ingalls  (see  Engals),  Caleb 331 

Ingley,  Joseph 98 

Ingram,  David 319 

Ives,  Abraham  . .   99,  249,  466,  787,  797 

Amos 44,  99,  105,  206,  584 

David 814 

Enos 74,  117,  189,  472,  801 

Enos,  Jr 310 

Isaac 788 

Jared 127,  128,  178,  310,  472 

Jonah. 58,  99,  247,  296,  465,  645,  830 

Jotham 99 

Lieutenant 249 

Nathaniel 466 

Beuben 99,  296,  830 

Jackett,  Joseph 48 

Jackson,  Abraham 4,  99,  125,  127 

204,  465,  479,  787 

Asa 296,  830 

Asahel 5,  99,  249,  465 

Hendrick 411,  505,  612 

Jedediah 7,  99,  188,  249,  465 

Jediah 644 

Jesse 336,  400,  423,  435 

J  ethro 250,  296,  466,  830 

Joseph 59,  250,  336,  646 

Lyman 400,  482,  533 

Michael 218 

Moses 366 

Stephen 45,  46,  172,  514 

Zedediah 18,57 

Sergeant 414 

Jacobs,  Daniel 389,  444,  446 

Eliakim 569 

John 340,  349 

Jonathan 340,  390,  536,  811 

Stephen 352 

Jacoby ,  John 726 

Jameson,  James 459,  631 

Jaques,  or  Jaquish,  Ebenezer.  .34,  282 

Ebenezer,  Jr 22 

Jarvis,  Silas 473 

Jenkins  (see  Genkins),  Benjamin. .  70 


Jenkins, Stephen.  185,  321,  329,  386,  418 

555 

Jenks,  James , 332,  586 

Jenne,  Noah 277 

Jenner,  Stephen 162 

Jenney,  Aaron 74 

George 333 

Mark 58,  645 

Jeperson,  John 261 

Jerads,  Silas 65 

Jewell,  David 332,  585 

Jewett,  Daniel 822 

Frederick 72,  298,  400,  831 

Jedediah 832 

Samuel. .  103, 104,  125,  128,  199,  203 

352,  482 

Thomas. . .   9,  26,  215, 400,  485,  532 

542,  634,  635 

William 353 

Zedediah 658 

Captain 799,  801 

Jillet,  see  Gillet 

Jinks,  Zechariah 25 

Zeookenah 25 

Johns,  Daniel 66,  68 

Jehiel 636 

Johnson  (see  Johnston,  Johnstone, 

Jonson),  Abel 247,  391,  570 

Abraham 336,  402,  799 

Adam 180 

Adams 144 

j^ga 470 

Benjamin.. . .  97,  143,  155,  165,  183 
234,  300,  379,  470,  475 

Daniel 305,308 

DilHngton 822 

Dole 22,  258 

Ebenezer 333 

Elihu 3,  11,  113,  117,  166,  179 

196,  301,  369,  379,  470,  475 
627 

Ehsha 143,  188,  539,  530 

George 400 

Hezekiah 33,  33,  394 

Jacob 179,  188,  341,  379 

Jehiel 832 

TrtQQp  ,,, 540 

John.' .'.".119,  121,  301,  628,  641,  834 

Lebbeus 155 

Michael 610 

Moses 13,  15,  40,  41,  334,  391 

674,  783 

Nathan 392,572,  805 

Peter 30,  53,  113,  369 

Philemon....   13,  15,  105,  234,  296 

322,  579,  674,  679,  830 

Philo 14 


INDEX 


Johnson,  Eobert 3,  12,  627,  788 

Rufus 431,  500 

Samuel 869,  371,  390,  527,  627 

Seth 820 

Simeon 617 

Stephen 535 

Thomas 2,  6,  11.  115,  354,  870 

371,  777,  802,  837 

Timothy 284,  509 

William....  2,  12,  53,  369,  652,  800 

Colonel 753 

• 319 

Johnston  (see  Johnson),  Moses.  .  .570 

Eobert 113,  349,  369,  726 

Timothy 355 

William 147 

Johnstone  (see  Johnson),  James  .  .628 
William 113 

Joiner  or  Joyner,  Asahel.238,  344,  378 

469 
William 95,  165,  241,  473 

Jones,  Abraham 268 

Aquila 41 

Charles 543 

Cornelius 486,  619 

Daniel 169,  227,  451,  588,  626 

Isaac 291,  354,  419 

Jared. .  166,  211,  234,  241,  379,  473 

Jeremiah 95 

Joel 257,  294,  542 

John 186,  384,  536,  631 

Johnson 477 

Joseph 236,  513,  593 

Luke 318 

Lucas 791 

Seth 35 

William 35 

Jonson,  or  Jonston  (see  Johnson) 

Edm 636,  637,  832 

John 636,  637,  832 

Jordan,  Samuel 493 

Joslin,  Eeuben 807 

Samuel 256 

Joy,  Abiathar 888,  560 

Amos 542 

Ebenezer 386,  533 

Jesse 805 

Joseph 35 

Joyner,  see  Joiner 

Judd,  Daniel 65 

Judkins,  Ebenezer 45 

Judson,  Eli 450,  601 

June,  or  Juno,  Joshua. . .  136,  189,  573 

594 

Jurdin,  or  Jurdon,  Jonathan.  .635,  637 

833 


Kanady,  see  Canada,  Kennady 

Karner,  Andrew 234,  475 

Derick 166,  211 

Karthan,  Daniel 822,  823 

Kate,  or  Cate,  Jacob 332 

Kathan,  or  Kathon,  Charles 804 

Daniel 618,  826 

Kay  (see  Eay) ,  Robert 637 

William 166 

Keatley,  or  Keatsley,  James.  .119, 121 

Keeler,  Jesse 47 1 

Joseph 153,  875 

Kehenn,  Caleb 247 

Kelder,  Christian 410,  495 

Kelley,  or  Kelly,  Alexander 618 

Abraham 635,  8H3 

Elias 585 

John 150,  654,  832 

Moses.  2,  12,  113,869,  639,  640,834 

Samuel 87 

William 174,  618 

Kelliam,  John 799 

Kelling,  William 407 

Kellogg,  Amos.  .107,  111,  220,  491,  580 
624,  670,  756,  774 

Ebenezer 94,  224 

Isaac 397,  567,  598 

John 120,  122 

Joseph. .  72,  210,  319,  287,  453,  460 

635,  637,  832 

Josiah..l23,  126,  129,  130,  189,  174 

Nehemiah. ...   44,  74,  136,  188,  395 

565,  594,  687 

Preserved 483 

William 86,  116,  181,  140,  287 

Kellon,  Samuel 655,  882 

Kelly,  see  Kelley 

Kelsey ,  James 343 

Kendall,  Ichabod 189 

Peter 199,  838,  584 

Kendrick,  Heath 560 

Heth 388 

Kennady,  John 12,  555,  662 

Patrick 54,  70 

Robert 69,146,663 

Kenney,  see  Kinney 

Kenrick,  William 400 

Kent,  Alexander 156,  427,  454 

Amasa 598 

Amos 820 

Cephas  . .   66,  67,  156,  437,  454,  623 
815,  837 

Daniel 8,  76,  98,  156,  436,  622 

Elijah 341 

Elisha 84,  192,  265,  704,  820 

Jacob 114,  335,868 

Jacob,  Jr 870,637 


INDEX 


889 


Kent,  John. .   63, 156,  325,  437,  455,  632 
740.  801.  802 

Moses 64,  98,  455,  633 

Samuel , 598 

Solomon 55 

Kentfleld.  George 658,  833 

Kenyon,  Christopher 61,  70 

Kerry,  John 405 

Kern,  Joseph 366 

Kerrenbeck,  John 109 

Ketcham,  or  Ketchum,  Caleb 80 

Joseph 507 

Nathaniel 389,  444,  447 

Samuel 507 

Keth,  Israel 361 

Keyes,  Daniel 314,  816,  804 

David 829 

Elias 201,  393,  313,  730 

Joseph 19,  34,  665,  800 

Joseph,  Jr 19 

Kicket,  John 429 

Kioter,  Jesse 93 

Kidder,  Oliver 56,  835,  826 

Kilberry,  John 39 

Kilburn.or  Kilbourn,Elisha.  .136, 139 

144,  180 

James 594 

Killam,  Charles. . .  32,  59,  187,  286,  292 

Elisha 101 

John.  38,  280, 285,  291,  363,  885,  538 

Nathaniel 32,  376 

Phineas 377,  347 

rls 368 

Killigg,  Nehemiah 161 

Killman,  John 819 

Kimball,  Aaron 207 

Amos 12,  369 

Lot 540 

Lovel 342 

Moses 286,  432,  (363?) 

Phinehas 825 

es 868 

Kimpton,  Bufus 528,  530 

Kindall,  Peter 539 

King,  Aaron 822 

Ezra 663 

Gideon 306,  822 

Israel 581 

James 37 

Joshua 437 

Pelatiah 452,  598 

Eeuben 832 

Samuel 719 

Thomas 240,  431,  480,  654,  882 

William 459 

William,  Jr 663 

Kingan,  Moses 581 


Kingley,  see  Kingsley 

Kingsbury,  Benjamin 264 

Ebenezer 49 

Elisha 825 

Sanford 533,  811 

Kingsley  (see  Kinsley),  David.  .97,  155 

301,  470 

Ebenezer 380,  358,  453 

John 193,  346,  360,  538,  665 

Jonathan 87,  285 

Nathan 519 

Phineas 810,  375 

Stephen 45,  46,  434 

Kinkinbotham,  William 4 

Kinne  (see  Kinney),  Seth 189,  349 

Kinney  (Kenney).  Benoni 249,  296 

466,  830 

Daniel 438 

Jacob 225,  452,  597 

Jesse 202 

Peabody 188,  249 

Kinsley  (see  Kingslev),  Daniel  ..9,  26 

78,  80,  208,  319,  397,  436, 

567,  634 

John 26,  385 

Johun,  Jr 486 

Jonathan .83,  368 

Nathan 428 

Nathaniel 36 

Boger..78,  81,  314,  398,897,568,831 

Kinston,  Bufus 530 

Kirb,  William 331 

Kise,  see  Keyes 

Kittredge,  Nathaniel.  .267,  353,'64],834 

Klein,  Adonijah 832 

Knapp,  Ephraim 819,  550 

Moses 438,  508 

William 391,570 

Knight  (see  Knights),  Daniel 42 

Elijah 87,  774 

Jesse 618 

Joel....  130,  314,  316,  391,  570,  617 
629,  880 

John 45,  46,  424,  486 

Jonathan 833,  835 

Moses 637 

Samuel 89 

Captain 801 

Knights  (see  Knight),  Elijah.  .757,  812 

Knot  (see  Nott),  John 119,  133 

Knowlton,  Simeon 852 

Stephen 433 

Knox,  Henry 834 

Timothy 59,  87,  799,  819 

Kolloton,  Robert 291 

Kyb,  Ephraim 230 

Kyes,  see  Keyes 


890 


INDEX 


Lacy,  Ephraim 12,  114,  369 

Thaddeus 387,573 

Ladd,  Amasa 310 

Ashbel 265 

Bagger 88 

James 147,  651 

Josiah 45 

Koger 26,  88,  486,  633 

Samuel 265,  343,  441,  704 

Laddington,  Lemuel 444 

Laflin,  James  4 

Laiton,  John 276 

Lake,  Asa.  ..136,  138,  144,  158,  470,  477 

592 

Garret,  or  Garrit 407,  437,  581 

606 

George 280,  358 

Gershom....l44,  158,  180,  251,  470 

787 

sa 251 

Lamb,  Benjamin 253,  397,  568,  830 

David 824,  827 

Josiah 56,  187,  285 

William 467 

Captain 655 

Lampfleld  (see  Lamphier) ,  Abijah,  820 

Luke 820 

Lampham,  Abraham 498 

Lamphere,  Lamfier,  see  Lamphier 
Lamphier,  or  Lamphii'e  (see  Lan- 

phier),  Luke,  55,   185,   325.  386, 
534,  798,  829 

Samuel 77,  437,  581 

Thomas 386,  534,  794 

Lampkins,  Thomas 580 

Lampman,  Abraham 498 

Hank 406 

Jacob 406,  498 

Lance,  John 220 

Landon,  Luther 179 

Lane,  Ebenezer 341 

Isaac 611 

John 140,  797 

Jonathan 804 

Lanfere,  Lanfier,  see  Lanphier 

Langdon,  John 806 

Langworthy,  James 540 

Lanone,  Joseph 44 

Lanphier  (see  Lamphier),  Abijah, 

55,  798 

Lansing,  Jacob 503 

Lapish,  John 658,  832 

Larabee,  Benjamin.  .107,  110,  198,  623 

670,  836 

Elizur 218 

John 218,  665 

Samuel 665 


Larabee,  Timothy 400 

William 670 

Larkin,  Ijawrin 68 

Lorin 454 

Neh 168,  289 

Larkins,  Joseph 126, 128,  427 

Lorin 66 

Larned,  John 27 

LaroU,  William 112 

Larrabee,  see  Larabee 

Larrence,  see  Lawrence 

Lasdell,  John 384 

Captain 811 

Lasell,  Bobert 553 

Lasford,  Daniel 553 

Laten  (see  LaughtonJ,  David 497 

Latham,  Arthur 343 

Samuel 405,  430,  499 

Thomas 13,  15,  674,  679 

Lathrop,  T 172 

Thomas 456 

William 389,  444,  446 

Corporal 811 

Latten  (Latton,  Laton),  John,  529,  530 

Bichard 8,  92,  163,  372,  462 

Thomas 499,730 

Thomas,  Jr 499 

Laughton  (see  Lawton,  Laten),  David 
116,  815,  317,  618,  830 

Jacob 618 

Samuel 314,  316,  617,830 

Law,  John 542 

Lawrence,  Asa 236,  376,  511 

Bigelow 228,  398,  484,  603,  605 

Farman 79 

Hammon  .  .79,  81,  90,  106,  126,  793 
Hammond. .  .181,  393,  579,  593,  720 

803 

Harmon 174 

Hermon 128 

James 46,  578 

Joab 253,  398,  830 

Johr 221,  417 

Joseph . .  64,  79,  81 ,  136, 138, 141 ,  174 
322,  393 

Josiah 203,  397,  568,  793 

Josiah,  Jr 221 

Levi 593 

Luther 398 

Nathan 27 

Nathaniel 230,  415,  487 

Peter 423,  435,  562,  603 

Lawton  (see  Laughton),  Thomas.  .276 

Laj'n,  see  Lane 

Lazdel,  John  W 537 

Lazell,  Bobert 245 

William 337 


INDEX 


891 


Leach,  Elisha 287,  464 

Jonas 318 

Leason,  Jason 484 

Solomon 27 

Leat,  Asa 234 

Asahel 166 

Miles 396,  830 

Leavens,  Charles 539 

Hezekiah 307 

Jedediah 307,  729 

Leavenworth,  David 382 

Leavitt,  Asaph 170,  235,  598 

Joseph 100,  335,  597 

Lecy,  see  Lacy 

Lee,  David 336,  553 

David,  Jr 227 

Eben 49,  552 

Ebenezer 62 

Elon. .  75, 136, 138,  244,  545, 553,  601 

800 

Henry 391,  571 

Horton 893,  572 

John 62,  150,  234,  831 

Jonathan 660,  833 

Joseph 158 

— seph 251 

Josiah 471 

Nathan. .  96,  233,  344,  374,  878,  469 

Beuben 245,  450,  545,  600 

Thomas....  13,  14,  15,  133,  155,  183 

381,  465,  467,  4  68,  469,  470 

471,  476,  479,  592,  673.  674 

678,  679,  681,  711,  713,  780 

731,  772,  783,  801 

Timothy 601 

Zebulon 277,  347,  693 

Captain 666 

Colonel 473,  733,  750 

414,836 

Leeland,  Eleazer 819 

Leet,  Asa 475,  715 

Miles 188 

Lemmon,  Moses 563 

William 134 

Leonard,  Abijah 531 

Benajah 414,  550,  553,  (  03,  748 

Daniel 361 

David 484,  603 

E 172 

Ebenezer 412,  549,  798,  802 

James 521 

Joel 438,  4;-,9,  440,  602,  706 

Moses 630 

Nathan 240,  898,  805 

Solomon 220 

Sylvanus 521 

Thomas 412 


Leonard,  Zar 706 

Levins,  Jedidiah 352 

Levit,  Joseph 453 

Lewis.  Abel 495 

Abraham 410 

Asa 406,  498 

Asahel 358 

Ashel 13,  15,  674 

Asel 190 

Augustus 495 

Benjamin ..  63, 150, 345, 258, 450,  601 

Caleb 16,315 

Ebenezer 323 

Edward 519 

Harry 406 

Henry 492,  498 

James  . .  169,  289,  387,  548,  573,  626 

785 

John 236,  895,  434,  565 

Joseph. . .  .22,  72,  204,  258,  416,  437 
793    809 

Josiah.  .i 160,  236,  383,  513 

Matthew 245 

Nathaniel 467 

Phinehas 580 

Samuel 431,  500 

Libbey,  Joseph 658,  833 

Biohard 596 

Lightball,  William 174.  831,  833 

Lilly,  Eichard 397,  568 

Lincoln,  General 57,  686,  783 

Lindsey  (Linsey),  James 793 

John 164,521 

Peter 543,  611,  615 

Linn,  James 379 

John 475 

Liscomb,  Darius 376 

Nehemiah 277,  347 

Thomas 377 

Litehal,  see  Lighthall 

Little,  Joseph 17,  86 

Littleman,  Samuel 306 

Livermore,  Silas 784 

Livingston,  John 517 

Locheron,  John 653,  832 

Lock,  Ebenezer 198 

William 147,  651 

Lookland,  Dennis 837 

Locklin,  Levi 804 

Lockwood,  Abraham 373 

Abram,  3d 273 

Henry 273 

Jacob 273 

Joseph 119,  121 

Josiah 289 

Lofboro'  (see  Deloughborough, 

Loughborough),  Isaac  de. .  .565 


892 


INDEX 


Logahan,  Logen,  see  Loggan 
Loggan,  Hezekiali...l24,  280,  377,  511 

John 140,  210 

Kobert 90,  125,  127,  167,  230 

451,  588 

Loggens,  Hugh 575 

Loggins,  John 460 

Login,  Logins,  see  Loggan 

Loide  (Lloyd?),  John 665 

Lombard,  see  Lumbard 
Lomus,  see  Loomis 

London, 832 

Long,  Jesse 895,  564 

Levi 310 

Patrick 556 

Samuel 556 

Lookin,  Benjamin 525 

Looklin,  Donnis 40 

Loomis  (see  Lummis) ,  Beriah 365 

Ephraim.  13,  15,  196,  387,  552,  574 
674,  679,  766,  810 

Jonah 276,  347 

Noah 585 

Lord,  David 22,  258,  282 

Ichabod 385,  537 

John  Oilman 832,  585 

Jonathan 258,  283,  360 

Jonathan,  Jr 22 

Nathaniel 823,  826 

Seth 34 

Louden,  William 372 

Loughborough  (see  Lofboro'), 

Isaac 395 

Louren,  John 819 

Lovegrove,  Paul 581 

Love]oy,  Abijah 828 

Andrew 66,  67,  820 

Benjamin 75,  267 

Daniel. . .   34,  68,  191,  265,  388,  705 

John 34,  385,  441,  537,  820 

Nehemiah 192,  441 

Loveland,  Joseph 257 

Lovell,  or  Lovel,  Henry 782,  791 

John (08,  791 

Nehemiah 773 

Oliver 822,  823 

Loveman,  John 454 

Noah 382 

Lovewell,  Henry. ...   12,  113,  147,  368 
371,  652,  661,  811 

John 371,  661 

Jonathan 370 

Nehemiah. ...   12,  60,  113,  147,  869 

371,  890,  418,  526,  638,  651 

661,  688,  719,  731,  738,  774 

775,782,  794,  801,811 

Nehemiah,  Jr 12,  113,  369 


Lovewell,  Zaccheus..    3,  114,  147,  368 

557i   653 

Low,  Captain 810 

Lowbary ,  John 8 

Lowin,  William 197 

Lucas,  Ichabod 580 

Tmce,  Andrew 276 

Daniel 218 

Ephraim 203,  215 

Ivory 693 

Jonathan. . .  .274,  339,  384,  537,  749 

Joory 376 

Timri 276 

Zimri 55 

Luddenton,  Luddington  (see  Lut- 

tington,  John 49,  803 

Lemuel 889,  446 

Lues,  Luis,  see  Lewis 

Lukis  (Lucas?),  James 335 

Lull,  John 38,  75 

Joseph 38,  75,  195,  829 

Timothy 276,  847,  534,  835 

Lumbard  (see  Lombard),  David. .  .825 

337,  839 

John 83,  540 

Lummis  (see  Loomis),  Daniel 235 

Ephraim 304 

Lurvey,  Moses ., 393 

Peter 147,  651 

Lutcey ,  John 562 

Luther,  Joseph 804 

Luttington  (see  Luddington),  John 

656,  832 

Moses 882 

Lyde,  Charles 412 

Lyman,  Benjamin 47,  392,  572 

Ebenezer 102,  223,  416,  572 

Oideon 379 

Isaac. ...  391,  896,  524,  570,  789,  783 

Lieutenant 524 

Lynde,  Matthew 773 

Thomas 87 

Lyndsey,  Lyncey,  see  Lindsey 

Lynn,  James 176,  287 

Lyon,  Gideon 786 

Joseph 47 

M 45,  173,  802 

Matthew.... 403,  633,  670,  086,  784 

Thomas 106 

Zebulon.  .56,  325,705,  783,  798,  819 

835,  839 

Colonel 546 

McCabe,  Michael 546 

McCann,  Henry 664 

Thomas 436 

McCarty,  Hugh 736 


INDEX 


893 


MoClain  (see  McLane),  Duncan. . .  53 
McOlallen  (see  McClellan),  John.  .273 

MaoOlarren  (MoOlarin),  James 502 

John 54 

David 170 

William 225,  598 

MeClay,  William ' 280 

McClellan,  William 86 

McClund,  Samuel 831 

MoClure,  James 233,  381 

John 468,  477 

Samuel 165,  341,  653,  795 

Thomas 37,  381 

McCoan,  Thomas 455 

McOollister,  Andrew 820 

MoOolluck,  Alexander 604 

McConiel,  Stephen 30 

McConnell  (McConnal),  John 472 

Jonathan 109,  657,  832 

Moses 525 

Samuel 297,  810,  472,  830 

McCormick,  Archibald. .  .314,  316,  830 

MoCune  (McCuen),  David 670 

William . .  107,  HO,  623,  669,  670,  672 

824 

Captain 670,  828 

MoDonel,  Alexander 174 

Mace,  Arch 119,  121 

McFarland,  Jesse 70 

Thomas 349 

McFarlin,  Daniel 556 

Jesse 329,  811 

Thomas 329 

McFarren,  William 553 

McFarrer,  John 509 

MoFarsen,  John 509 

MoFason,  Asaph 335 

McFee,  Samuel 335,  555 

McGee,  John 392 

McGlauthon,  see  McLaughlin 
Mclntyre  ( Mclntire) ,  Benjamin . .  66, 67 
168,  230,  463 

Joseph 66,  67,  168,  427 

Peter 64,  426 

Kichard 66,  67,  230,631 

Mack,  Archibald 302 

James 47,302 

John 302,  333 

Nehemiah 358 

Bobert 330,  333 

William 40 

McKeen,  David 385,  811 

McKeitch,  Thomas 370,  628 

Macker,  Joseph 47 

McKnight,  Finley 171,  225 

James 4 

Phineas 140 


McKnown,  Captain 831 

MoLane  (see  McClain),  David 629 

McLaughlin,  James 54,  70,  345,  361 

639,  662 

William 70,  390 

McLaughton(McLauton),  James.  .641 

664,  834 

McLawler,  William 527 

McLean  (Maclean),  Duncan 368 

John 6 

McLure,  see  McClure 

McManus,  Patrick 618 

McMaster,  John 610 

McMuUen,  John 517,  538 

McNiel,  John  ...  .40,  266,  353,  461,  540 

Nehemiah 40 

Macomack,  John 302 

MoQuevy,  Asa 50 

James 538 

McEobert,  John 13 

McBoberts,  John.  .15,  17,  674,  681,  730 
McWain,  John 40 

William 40 

MoWelthy,  David 516 

Maffit  (see  Moffat),  John 319 

Zebulon 559 

Magacking,  John 408 

Magee,  William 832 

Magrager  (McGregor?),  Duncan 

658,  832 

Main,  Isaac 347 

Major,  George 318,  508,  550 

Mallarce,  Nathaniel 832 

Mallard,  Nathaniel 656 

Mallery  (Mallory)  Benajah 476 

David 218,  510,  635,  637,  832 

Ebenezer 50 

Eleazer 477 

Ezekiel 126,  129 

Gilbert 136,  138 

Nathaniel 158,  181,  784,  803 

Silas 208,  881,  468,  477 

William 124,  320,  475 

Mallory  (see  Mallerv),  Eleazer.  .16,  65 
134,  136,  139,  822 

Gill 16,208 

Zaccheus 16,  208,  787 

Man  (see  Mann),  Jonathan 40 

Joseph 69 

Manay,  Ebenezer 466 

Manley,  George 426,  454 

John 98,  156,  455 

John,  Jr 427 

John,  3d 427,622 

Nathan 98,  454,  735 

William 98,  156,  426,  455,  622 


894 


INDEX 


Manley,  William,  Jr 306 

Mann  (see  Man) ,  Charles 303 

David 3G4 

Frederick 364 

James 630 

Solomon 389,  445,  447 

Manning,  Stephen 642,  644,  648 

Mansfield,  David 811 

Manter,  Eoyal 385 

Manville,  Daniel 381 

Manwell,  Samuel 390,  536,  811 

Maps,  Ludel 494 

Maranville,  Stephen 236 

Marble,  Abner.  .9,  36,  407,  633,  634,  635 

Eleazer 178,  336,  395,  564 

Ephraim 27,  50,  331,  488 

John 27 

Martin 306 

Philip 493 

Samson. .  130, 136,  138,  185,  336,  393 
579,  839 

Simeon 138 

March  (see  Marsh, Murch), Eleazer, 483 

Isaac 331 

Joseph 55 

Stephen 365 

Marcy  ,Marcey  (see  Mercy),  Ohest'r,  534 

John 260 

Joseph 376 

Stephen 186,  325,  338,  353,  839 

Marden,  Edward 663 

Marivater,  James 37 

Marks,  Isaac. .  .66,  67,  74,  136,  138,  168 

330,  425 

John 119,  121,  320 

Joseph 220 

Levi 575 

Marlbone,  Christopher 534 

Marrit,  Bartholomew 377,  511 

Michael 377,  382,  511 

Marsh  (see  March),  Abel. .  .32,  56,  194 
283,  284,  354 

Daniel 283,  354,  778 

Eleazer 215,  400 

Eliphalet 420 

Elisha 364 

Ephraim,  Jr 413 

James 34,  343,  441 

Joel.. 56,  84,  265,  441,  699,  779,  798 
799,  824,  835 

John 384,  413,493 

Joseph. .  28,  30,  32,  33,  56,  194,  239 
384,  692,  785,  796,  834,  825 

Joseph,  Jr (38  ?) ,  383,  354,  691 

Nathaniel 13,  15,  674 

Keuben 5 

Eoger 283,  295,  354 


Marsh, ■William270,388,  413,  476, 559, 813 

Williams 42 

Colonel.. 86,  780,  781,  784,791,  801 

Marshall  (Marshal),  Caleb 521 

Ichabod 160,  236,  376,  511 

Jonathan.  .65,  74, 136.  138,  322,  376 

511 

Paul 376,511 

Silas 476 

Colonel 784 

Marston  (see  Master),  Jacob. . .  23,  583 

John 340,  582,  663,  723,  790 

Peter 31,  340,  582 

William 340,  582,  732 

Captain 732 

Martain,  John 811 

Joseph 409 

Martin,  Aaron 247,  519 

Amos  (see  Martyn) 806 

B 813 

Benjamin 54,  70,  662 

David 565 

Ebenezer. . .  9,  69,  83,  329,  345,  361 

418 

Ephraim 54,  70,  339 

Ephraim,  Jr 555 

Isaac.  .13,  15, 155,  396,  301,  674,  830 

John 23,  146,  339,  390,  395,  537 

555,  565,  664,  732 

Jonathan 54,  70 

Joseph 502,  516 

Nathaniel. .  .390,  537,  719,  738,  775 

Philip 390,  527 

Beuben 335 

Simeon 229 

William 392,  571,  639,  820 

&Webb 812 

Martyn,  Amos 615 

Mason  (see  Mayson),  Aaron.  .289,  449 

599 

Elijah 283,  345,  703,  704,  819 

Elisha 261 

Isaiah 378,469 

Sergeant 200 

Masson,  Elijah 56 

Master  (see  Marston) ,  Amos 806 

Jacob 33 

Mastern,  see  Martin 

Mather,  Erastus 315,  317,  807,  830 

Phineas 807 

Timothy 807 

Matherson  (see  Matthewson), David 

413 
Samuel 435 

Mathews,  see  Matthews 

Matson,  David 406 

Henry 129 


INDEX 


895 


Matterson  (see  Matteson),  Caleb.  ,398 

387 

Henry 204,  238,  298,  387 

Joseph 228,339 

Thomas 899 

Matteson  (Mattison,  see  Matterson), 

Abel 510 

Benajah 346 

Benjamin 175,  426,  455 

Caleb 64,  88,  574,  831 

David 175,  246,  519,  522 

Francis 253,  831,  480,  584,  830 

Henry..  .65,  126,  247,  519,  574,  831 

James 483 

John 508 

Josias 800 

Peleg 246,  519 

Peter 175,  346 

Philip 10,  44,  45,  72,  426,  455 

Phillip 634,  635 

Samuel 134,  253,  431 ,  480 

Samuel,  Jr 346 

Thomas 488 

Captain 806 

Matthew,  Henry 407 

Matthews  (Mathews),  Aaron.  .165,  211 
242,  379,  473 

Ebenezer 643,  649 

Ethan 29 

Henry 580 

Isaac 353,  480,  8;i0 

James 793 

Joel 811,  813,  834,  825 

Jonathan 28 

Jonas 187,  286,  433 

Samuel.  .119,  131,285,  291,  363,  379 

433 

Major 782 

Matthewson  (see  Matherson),  A... 832 

Mattis,  John 319 

Mattison,  see  Matteson 

Mattock,  Samuel 475 

Mattoon,  Salvenns 808 

Maxfield,  David 70,  555 

William 70 

Mav,  Elisha 31,  274 

'Hezekiah 20.375 

John..  13,  397,  567,594,674,679,731 

Mayo,  Jonathan 311,  335 

Mays,  John 15 

Mayson  (Mason?),  Benjamin 660 

Meacham,  Abraham 177,  453 

Frederick 3.58 

Isaac 387 

Jacob 470 

John 94,  184,  223,  518 

William 323,  518 


Meacham,  Corporal 596 

Ensign 596 

Mead  (see  Meads),  Abner.  .97,  143,  154 
183,  300,  470 

Amos 49,  131,  569 

Ezra 117,  301 

Henry 117,  143,  155,  300,  470 

Isaac 97,  127,  128,  155,  296,  300 

470,  830 

Jacob 330,  553,  575 

James 16,  117,  785 

Philip 66,  68,  168,  289,  449 

Euf  us 477 

Stephen. ...  66,  68,  97,  143,  300,  470 

Timothy 66,  68,  169,  22? 

Timothy,  Jr 337 

Truman. .  108,  111,  290,  449,  624,  670 

680 

Zebulon 134 

Zebulon,  Jr 142,  301,  470 

Colonel 800 

Meads,  Henry 183 

Isaac 183 

Stephen 183 

Mecom,  Isaac 453 

Meecham,  see  Meacham 

Meecker,  Grave 477 

Meigs,  Benjamin. .  37, 150,  234,  515,  547 

Daniel 134,  345,  450,  545,  600 

Phineas 353,  414,  515,  606,  830 

Sergeant 595 

Mellen,  Anthony 108 

Biohard 616 

Mellington  (see  Millington),  John,  Jr. 

398,  484 

Meloy,  J 832 

Menat,  John 2 

Menter,  Felix 65,  90,  126,  128 

Beuben 800 

Mercy  (see  Marcy),  John.  .193,  260,352 

Samuel 260,  352 

Drummer 193 

Sergeant 193 

Merethen,  Jeremiah 458  . 

Mergery,  John 554 

Merithew,  Zerh 343 

Sergeant 343 

Merrells  (see  Merrill),  Nathaniel.  .575 

Merriam,  Samuel 105,  138 

Merrick,  Daniel 35,  336 

David 108,  111,  634,  806 

Ebenezer 615,  806 

Nathaniel 387 

Merrill,  James 589,  663 

Jedediah...9,  26,  314,  413,  486,  633 

634,  635 

John 231,  508 


896 


INDEX 


Nathaniel 3,  12,  113,  371,  662 

Merriman,  Abel 151.  208,  467,  787 

Samuel. .  ..79,  81,  136,  138,  208,  467 

Merriot,  Michael 477 

Merritt,  Abel 502 

Bartholomew 592 

John 12,  556 

Michael 592 

Messenger,  Nathaniel 22,  258,  384 

536,  664 

Messer,  Abiel 658,  832 

Samuel 193,  260,  819 

Timothy 199,  530 

Metcalf ,  Burgess 23 

,        Joseph 576 

Michel  (Mitchell?),  Samuel..  .636,  637 

832 

Micks,  Amos 464 

Middleditch,  William 617 

Mighell,  Ezekiel 349 

Miffhles,  Timothy 152 

Miles,  Abner 805 

David 96 

Eleazer 586 

Ephraim 386,  533 

Ezekiel 92 

Millard,  Elias. 499 

Millege    John 658,  832 

Miller,  Aaron. . .  .27,  143,  155,  300,  470 

Abraham 807 

Anthony Ill 

Charles 509 

Cornelius 353,  391,  570 

Daniel 40,  610 

David 50 

Ezekiel 516 

Ganet 507 

Henry 397,  568 

Hosea 639 

Hugh 329,  663,  664 

Isaac 618 

James 147,  653 

John 50,  73,  315,  316,  330,  538 

617,  830 

Levi 222,489 

M 811 

Marshall 37 

Matthew 663,  8l9 

Nathaniel 509 

Oliver 423 

Philip 509 

Eobert.  .418,  555,  639,  640,  658,  663 
832,  8.34,  835 

Samuel 70,  329,  349,  555,  726 

Solomon 496 

Thaddeus 807 

Thomas 486 


Timothy 163,  210 

Vestus 639 

William 131 

Milliman.  George. . .  .405,  430,  497,  499 

John 405,  497,  499 

Millimott,  George 430 

Millington  (see  Mellington), 

John 175,  328 

Peter 897,  567 

Mills  (see  Miles),  Eleazer 586 

James 2,  11 

John. ...  114,  368,  638,  639,  640,  834 

John,  Jr 114,  368 

Timothy 98,  310,  803 

Ensign 782 

Milroy,  John 832 

Miner,  Ephraim 377 

Minor,  Samuel 833 

Mirch,  James 342 

Mirick,  David 670 

Mitchell  (see  Michel),  Beriah 477 

William 54 

Mobbone,  Christopher 386 

Moffat  (see  Maffit),  Zebulon.  .388,  559 

Mogan,  Jonathan 382 

Moisington,  Veline 280 

Molton,  Gershcim 251 

Mongan,  Benjamin 246 

Monger,  Benjamin 77 

Monroy  (Munroe?),  John 174 

Monsel,  Erastus 426,  622 

Monson,  see  Munson 
Montague,  Adonijah. . .  45,  46,  64,  220 

397,  568 

Adoniah 793 

Nathaniel. ...  72,  116,  135,  128,  330 
397,  550,  567 

Kufus 318,  397,  550,  568,  798 

Samuel 220,  416,  489 

Montgomery,  John. .  .42,  315,  316,  830 

Robert 302 

Moon,  Abraham 580 

Darius..  116,  136,  320,  397,  567,  594 

793 

Ezra 19 

Eobert 406 

Moons,  Darius 88 

Moor,  John 486 

William 53,  180,311 

William,  Jr 665 

Lieutenant 805 

Moore,  Abner 315,  316,  830 

Caleb 630 

Davis 228 

Ezra 639,  663,  834 

Fairbank 641,  834 

Fairbank,  Jr 641,  834 


INDEX 


89T 


Moore,  James 598 

John 391,  570 

Joseph 13 

Judah 616 

Willard 805 

William 40,  639,  662,  834 

Mooren,  Edward 323 

Moores,  Moors  (see  Mores), 

Ezra 658,  838 

Gideon 35 

Mop,  Timothy 208 

Moranvele,  Stephen  D 511 

More,  Ellis 587 

Tiras 806 

Moredock,  see  Murdock 

Morehouse,  John 261 

Mores,  Abijah 40,  822 

Morey,  Charles 583 

Ellis  384 

Israel 394,  525,  811 

Jonathan 386 

Silas 582 

Simeon 340,  722 

Solomon 340 

Zenas 275,  662,  668 

Lieutenant 801 

.Morgan,  Benjamin 48,  215,  246,  482 

Caleb.  .78,  80,  103,  104,  126,  139,298 
513,  831 

Cornelius 370,  627 

Cyprian 190,  325,  3.i6,  433,  542 

829 

James 397 

John 125,  128 

Jonas 80 

Jonathan.. 78,  88,  124,  203,882,  513 

805 

Joseph 48,  103,  104,  215,  568 

Levi 298,  435,  831 

Naha" 811 

Nathan 52,  256,  705 

Pelatiah 231 

Eoswell.  .56, 190,  358,  356,  765,  766 

797 
Morrill  (Morrell),  Jedh.  or  Judah.  .88 

Nathaniel 53 

Morris  ( see  Morse) ,  Asa 361 

John 883 

Nathan 191 

William 268 

Morrison,  Ephraim 562 

James 517 

Robert 276 

Samuel 395,  564,  580 

Morse  (see  Morris,  Moss),  Abel. .  .200 

Abiel 261,  419 

Davis 484 

[57] 


Morse,  Ebenezer  (see  Mose) 152 

Gershom 63,  664 

Job 42,  63,  258 

John 3.5,  266,  641,  834 

Joshua 615 

Matthias 156 

Moses... 119,193,  199,  360,  385,  533 

Nathan 191 

ISathaniel 705 

Noah 98,  152,  210 

Seth 258 

Solomon 235. 

Morson,  Asa 200 

Mose,  Ebenezer 210' 

Moseley   (Mosely),  Abishai. .  .382,  513 

John 160,  251,  376,477,  511 

EoswelL.lO,  27,  230,  415,  487,  606 
634,  635 

Moses  (see  Moss),  Asa 470 

Elnathan 470 

John 74,  117,  183,  470 

John,  Jr 142,  155,  80O 

Sbubad 470 

Shubel 300 

Zebulon 168 

Mosher  (Mosier),  Aaron 191,  441 

Nicholas 506 

Pardon 441,  613 

Silas 102,  161 

Corporal 191 

Moss  (  see  Morse,   Moses), 

Ebenezer 252,  806 

John 156,  208,  553 

Moses 122 

Nathaniel 256 

Noah 463 

E 351 

Eichard 208,  381 

Solomon 475 

Timothy. . .  .251,  467,  686,  637,   802 

882 

Mosser,  Timothy 529^ 

Mosure,  see  Mosher 

Mott,  John.. 13,   14,  15,  243,  458,  670 
674,  731,  794 

Moulton,  Gershom...  16,  101,  144,  180 

Isaac 730 

John 7.  101,  144,  158,  180 

Jonathan 148,  652 

Joseph 83,  539 

Noah 147,  652 

Eeuben 144 

Samuel 101,  176. 

Samuel,  Jr 101 

Mount,  Darius 129 

Mour,  Barnett 504 

Moylan  82a 


INDEX 


Mumford,  Jeremiah 487, 

Thomas 

Miiuro  (  Munroe,  see  Monroy  ), 

Hezekiah 

Joshua 303,  229, 

William 

Munsell,  Benjamin 276, 

Erastus 

Lezedel 

Muuson,  Augustus 

Erastus 126,  388, 

Jesse 

Joshua 

Kufns 167,  389,  449, 

Thaddeu8....237,  451,  588,  677, 


532 
483 


409, 


Timothy 

Titus 

Munter,  Koyal 

Murch  (see  March,  MarshJ,  John. 

Murdock  (  Moredock),  Asahel,  22, 

642, 

Asel 

Benjamin 

Constant 190,   257,  356, 

James 177, 

Jasper 

Joshua 

Samuel 300, 

Thomas 

Murray,  Ebenezer 62, 

Eber 

William 

Murren,  Israel 

Muzzey,  Benjamin 114,  369, 

Myers,  Gideon 

Lydial 

Oliver 218, 


.493 
484 
.604 
347 
,138 
377 
125 
560 
168 
303 
599 
678 
802 
483 
502 
535 
385 
537 
3.57 
647 
190 
348 
543 
465 
190 
221 
470 
789 
250 


580 


637 
130 
215 
510 


Nash,  Timothy 164,  521,  589 

Naten,  Joel 465 

Naunauneek,  David 307 

Naunaupetonky,   Jacob 307 

Nayson,  Benjamin 833 

Edward  660,  833 

Near  (Neere),  Jacob 503,504 

Neeholds,  John 246 

Negor,  Oato 33 

Otto 33 

Negro,  Umph 306 

Negrous,  William 185 

Negus,  John.... 336,  391,  571,  617,  630 

Samuel 336,  387,  574,  639,  763 

William 336,617,630 

William,  Jr 39 

Neham,  Isaac 307 


Nehr,  Jacob 501 

Neil,  John 75 

Neilson  (see  Nelson) ,  John 336 

John,  Jr 325 

Nelson,  Benjamin 47 

Charles.. 24,  343   389,  444,  446,  657 
751,  752,  773,  831 

John 343,  453,  463,  597 

John,  Jr 452 

Jonathan 45,  46,  604 

Joseph 314 

Paul 8,  48,  597 

Thomas 40 

Captain 741,   775,  801,  809,  813 

Nesanankhuk,  David 307 

Nestor,  David 172 

Newark,  Andrew 415 

Newell,  David 519 

Ebenezer 519 

Elihu 38,  741 

Lemuel 388,  594,  737 

Samuel 737 

Newhall  (Newell?) ,  David 43 

Newton,  Abraham 633 

David 173,  284 

Elas 356 

Elias 190,  281,  433 

Israel 357 

John..  .302,  393,  319,  360,  549,  819 

Jonas 663 

Jonathan....  45,   137,  128,143,323 
395,  565,  593,  687 

Joseph 319 

Nathaniel 8,  74,  168,  231 

Phineas 819 

Samuel 796 

Silas 699 

Nicholas,  Richard 131 

Nichols  (see  Nicols),  Asa 411,  612 

Eleazer 805 

Elisha 320,  606 

James 36,  38,  391,  480,  571 

John 305 

Jonathan 365 

Jones  (Janes?) 247 

Richard 131 

Robert 342 

Samuel 37,  391,  571 

Thaddeus 388,  559 

William 543 

Nicholson,  Ashbel 474,  477 

Glover 1 66,  397,  475,  830 

Henry 204,  380,  475 

Henry,  Jr 380 

John 477 

Nicks,  John 560 

Nicols,  747 


INDEX 


899 


Niels  (  see  Niles) ,  Daniel 286 

Night,  see  Knigrht 

Niles  ( see  Niels  ) ,  David . .  58,  333,  383 

645 

George 229,  399 

John 215,  482,  522 

Nathaniel 387,  574 

Spencer 215,  387,  574 

Noble  (see  Nobles),  Clark 380,  475 

David 77 

Eli 203,215,400,482,  510,522 

Enoch 305 

Ephraim 236 

John,  215  (Johan) 815 

Josiah 318 

Luke 100,   126,  128,  170,  335 

Obadiah 179,  241,  395,  565 

Eeuben 336 

Solomon 380,  474 

Tehan..lOO,  135,  127,  170,  225,  598 

787 

Nobles,  Abner 398,831 

David 598 

Ephraim 210 

Luke 598 

Nolds,  Elisha 393,  578,  833 

Nolton,  Simeon 353 

Nonis,  Jacob 50 

Noonan  (Nooning),  Thomas.. 261,  346 

Noriss,  Benjajnin 335 

Norman,  Like  V 439 

John 335 

Norton,  Daniel 5 

David 456 

Elisha 443 

Hose 598 

Issaehar 48,  233,  416,  606 

John 341,  823 

Joseph 73,  331,  353,  830 

Martin 397,  567 

Nathan 374 

Ozy  (Ozias) 226 

Shadrach 36,  321,  397,  568,  727 

Thomas 83 

William 452 

Zadock 225,  453,  597 

Zerah 274,  811,  384,  537,  760 

Nott,    Abraham 594 

John  (see  Knot) 373 

Noyce  (Noys),  Gershom 388,  559 

Nurse,   Caleb 388 

Joshua 824,  827 

Nuton,  see  Newton 

Nye,   Francis 409 

Joseph 616 

Oak,  Nathaniel 611,  808 


Oak,  Seth 611,  808 

Oakes  (Okes) .  Isaac 436 

Lieutenant 783 

Oatman,  Benjamin 346 

George,  Jr 173 

Isaac 319,  508 

Ober,    Asa 39 

Ebenezer 615 

O'Brian,   John 392,  554 

Obs,  Gershom 189 

Odell  (Odel,    Odle),   Augustin. .  .406 

498 

Gershom 439,  581 

Jacob  ..68,   91,   168,  330,  406,  459 
581,  631 

James 66,  563 

John 65,  323,  459,  792 

Jonas 320,  397,  410,  568,  792 

Olcott,  Daniel 553 

Peter..  11,  52,  53,  55,  113,  147,  190 

257,  281,  294,  395,  349,  350 

356,  360,  368,  371,  443,  637 

651.  726,  773,  780,  781,  784 

785,  810 

Boswell 259 

William 660,  832 

General 311,   433,441,442 

Old  (see  Olds),  Gershom 674 

Jasper 218 

Oldridge,   Silas 338 

Olds,  George  5,  66,  67,  91,  167,  390,  449 

Gershom 13,  15,  471,  674,  679 

Gilbert 306 

Jasper 79,  81 

Jonathan 136,  139,  331,  708 

Thaddeus 807 

Olford,  Alexander 637,  833 

Olin  (Olen),  Cabel 240 

Caleb 431,  480 

Gideon 238,  786 

Giles 246 

John 246,  806 

Justin 229,  398,  484 

Stephen 298,  484,  831 

Olmstead  (see  Ormstead,  Umpstead), 

Ebenezer 30,  147,  653 

Gideon 430 

Israel 30,  819 

Jabez 15,  183 

Jabesh 8,  674 

James 183 

Joseph 276 

Moses 787,  791 

Simeon 798 

Olverson,  Thomas 88 

Orcutt,  James 516 

Ordway,  James 850 


900 


INDEX 


Ordway,  John 642, 

Orgurs,  Phelix 

Ormond  (Ormon),  John 53 

Ormsby,  Daniel.  136,  138,  167,  289, 
548,  599,  636, 

Ezra 391, 

Gideon. .  ..76,  90, 167,  255,  396, 

736,  787,  794, 

Jonathan.. 66,  67,  91,  167,  289, 

599,  636, 

Major 

Ormstead  (seeOlmstead), 

Ebenezer 161,  527, 

Jabez 162, 

Simeon 387, 

Orr,  Isaac 824, 

James 

John 

Orton,  Eliada 

John 

Orvis,  Weightstill 833, 

Osband,  John 638, 

Osborn,Asa 

Ephraim 

Isaac. . .  .330,  334,  643,  644,  647, 

John 19,25,  34, 

Nathaniel 

Osgood,  Aaron 

Abner 

John 

Josiah 

Thomas 643, 

Osmore,  Aaron 3,  13,  114, 

Ostrander.  Abraham 

JohnT 

Nontioe 

Peter 407, 

Outhout,  Alexander 501, 

Oviat,  William 401, 

Ovits,  James 636, 

Owen,  Abdon 

Abraham 204, 

Benjamin 

Caleb 

Daniel 653, 

Edward 

Elijah 160,  236,  477, 

Elijah,  Jr 94,  377, 

Elisha 94,251,377, 

John 7,  160,  236, 

Samuel . .  179, 188,  312,  235,  395, 

Silvanus 259,  639,  6*0,  658, 

663,  798,  833, 

Owens,  Abraham 

Edward 58,  102, 

Oxford,  Derrick 293,  335,  386, 


647 
489 
,69 
449 
802 
570 
534 
803 
449 
806 
793 

556 

573 
575 
837 
..53 
..53 
388 
336 
836 
834 
208 
562 
778 
365 
562 
538 
164 
538 
508 
649 
369 
407 
494 
429 
494 
504 
483 
8;-i3 
182 
395 
664 
..38 
832 
317 
593 
512 
513 
383 
565 
663 
834 
614 
644 
535 
839 


Packard,  Asahel 389,  444,  446 

David 261 

Packson,  Stephen 73 

Paddock,  Gains 386,  391,  358,  432 

Job 411,505,  613 

John 419 

Prince 156,  436 

Willirtm 286,  358 

Page  (Paige),  Amos 26,  633 

Asa 194,  303,  293 

Christopher 341 

David 400,  482 

George 201,293,  313 

Jacob 114,  368,  639,  640,  834 

John 169,  327,  465 

Jonathan 66,  67,  172,  427 

Josiah 2,  11,  54,  113,  368 

Nathaniel 194.  202,  819 

Peter 528,  530 

Stephen 400 

Doctor 800 

Asa 303 

Paine  (see  Payne) ,  Abel 185,  325 

Asa 419 

Francis 660,  833 

Samuel 647,  696,821 

Painter,  Benjamin 806 

Benjamin,  Jr 806 

Elisha 837 

Gamaliel 837 

Samuel 806 

Palmer,  Amos 407,  830 

Benjamin 407,  493 

David 221,417 

Gershom 291 

Hugh 147,  651 

James 76,  289 

Jarel  (Jared?) 438 

John 407 

Joseph 417,  593 

Nathaniel 437,  580 

Olr.  (Oliver?) 858 

Samuel 331,  415 

Thaddeus 333 

Thomas 19 

Palmenty,   Joseph 351 

Panel  (Pannel),  Andrew 47 

Archibald 47 

Isaac 47 

John 826 

Parce,    David 496 

Parish,  John 435 

William 599 

Park,  Benjamin 533 

J 833 

Jonathan 316 

Eeuben 8 


INDEX 


901 


Parker,   Abel 218 

Abijdh 85,  528,  580 

Amasa 660,  838 

Amos 195,   839 

Andrew 148,  653 

Asa 148,   653 

Benjamin 366,  488,  522,   583 

Caleb 439,  496 

Charles 398,  576 

Clarke 831 

Ebenezer 40,  805 

Elijah 641,  834 

Elisha 805 

Ezekiel 298,  398,  480,  831 

George.. 88,  130,  318,  240,  337,  422 
436,  510,  5r,3 

George,  2d 562 

Henry 79,  81,  230,  416,  489 

lohabod 50 

Jacob 230,  488 

James 388,  529,  530,  559 

Jeremiah 90,  162,  585 

Joel 48 

Joseph 539,  530 

Joshua 40 

Matthew 165,  250 

Matthias 16 

Michael 48,  516- 

Moses 579 

Nathan 48 

Nathaniel 516 

Pardon 580 

Peter 337,  522 

Samuel 316,  830 

Thomas 384,  536 

Timothy 641,  834 

William 840,  337,  387,  431,  480 

574,  594 

Parkhill,  David. .  183,  396,  .300,  470,  830 

Parkhurst    ( see    Parkis  ) ,    Benjamin 
34,  193,  705 

Calvin 52,  148,  191,  773 

Ebenezer 33,  441,  704,  773 

Jabez 829 

Jeremiah 705 

Joseph 191,  356,  704,  705 

Lemuel 441 

Pearl 199 

Penl 193 

Phineas.  .53,  68,  193,  356,  689,   640 
792,  834 

Pierce 365 

Reuben 34,  191,441 

Parkis  (see  Parkhurst),  JabeK 325 

Phineas 33 

Samuel 36 

Parks,  Abel 343 


Parks,  Benjamin. . .  44,  73,  830,  398,  413 

437,  484 

Joel 411 

Jonathan 31 4,  829 

Joseph 308 

Eeuben 63,  245 

Parmely,  Benjamin 16) 

Parmetree,    Benjamin.  ...184,  203,  376 

553,  592 

Nathan 293 

Parseful,  Asel 186 

Parsifield,  Ebenezer 395 

Parson,  Moses 830 

Peter 453 

Ziba 330,  585 

Parsons  (see  Persons),  Aaron 204 

Jesse 254 

Jonathan 9,  36,  633,  634,  635 

Usual  (Uzal) 395 

Ziba 189 

Partee,  John 36 

Seth 26 

Partridge  ( Patridge,  Pattridge) , 

Abner 10 

Elias 2-58,  433 

Elisha 190,  257,  394,  433 

Isaac 257,  282,  483 

Jacob. . .  .57,  174,  188,  333,  583,  586 

Jasper 388,  560 

Jonathan.  .13,  15,  163,  333,  583,  674 

Jothan 586 

Samuel 52,  258 

Seth 388,  559 

Thomas 42 

Parttrick,  Samuel 193 

Sergeant 193 

Pary,   Eliakim 134 

Pasavile,  John 833 

Pasifel  (see  Parseful),  Stephen 639 

PasBwill.  John 660 

Patee,  Zephaniah 833 

Zephoriah 658 

Paterson,  see  Patterson 

Patrick  (Pattrick),  Benoni.. .  .540,  648 

Jacob 644 

Matthew 83,  199,  352 

Samuel 260,  352 

Patridge,  see  Partridge 

Patten,   Benoni 315,  317,  830 

John 439 

Patterson  (Paterson),  Adam.. 546,  562 

Alexander 538 

Andrew 174,  643 

David 517 

Eleazer 823,   826 

Ephraim 820 

Ezra 517,  546 


902 


INDEX 


Patterson,  George 636,  637,  833 

Ichabod 147,  653 

lsfl.fl.0  7^2 

John. .  .314,  316,  517,  546,  830,  836 

Jonathan 43 

Joseph 360,  538,  546 

Levi 517 

Peter 176,  288 

Eobert 38,  499,  832 

William 55,  347 

Colonel 801 

Patton,  John 496 

Pattrick,  see  Patrick 

Paul,  James 157 

Robert 657,  833 

Paxon,  see  Packson 
Payne  (see  Paine),  Abel.  .338,  385,  534 

839 

Jared 387,  573 

John 109 

John,  Jr 808 

Lemuel 341 

Peter 218,  320 

Samuel 387,  575,  643 

Zerah 62,  73 

Peak   (Peake),  Ephraim.  ..32,  419 

E 261 

Pearce(see  Pierce),  David 429 

Phineas 376 

Pearl,  Phineas 585 

Stephen 465,  703,  792,  802,  806 

Timothy 169,  337 

Pease  (see  Pees),  Christopher. 264,  283 

Samuel 283 

Peck,  Enos 398,  485 

Jabez .' .  341 

Jathleel 389,  444 

Jethetiel 447 

Joseph 824,  827 

Levi 267.  776,  799,  804 

Pecket,  (Junrod 494 

Pees  (see  Pease) ,  Levi 36 

Solomon 37 

Peirce  (see  Pierce),  Calvin .577 

Charles 830 

Simon 576 

Pell,  Thomas 331,  585 

Pellam,  Stephen 19 

Pelton,  Phineas 464 

Pember,  Andrew 214 

Eli 320,  434,  486 

Pengery,  George 633 

Pengra, 774 

Penmety,  Benjamin 149 

Penn,  Samuel 332 

Pennel,  John 833 

Pennock,  Aaron 375 


Pennock,  Heman 374 

Oliver 274 

Peter 375 

Peran,  John 345 

Percifeld,  Azel 536 

Percifield,  Ebenezer 536 

Percival  (Percivel),  Asa 335,  829 

Asel 63,  190,  384 

Ebenezer 359,  384 

Jeremiah 6b,  258,  812,  820 

Stephen 258,  640,  834 

Percy,  see  Piercy 

Perham,  Joel 611,  808 

Perigo,  see  Perrigo 

Perin,  John 261,  825 

Perking,  Barnabas 341 

Perkins,  Aaron 162 

Daniel 195,  839 

Elisha 33 

Ezra 161 

Jacob 464 

Jonathan 311,  387,  574,  593 

Moses 510 

Nathan 380 

Pero,  Peter 108,  111,  624,  670 

Peron,  Peter 330 

Perre,  Samuel 210 

Perren  (see  Perin),  Corporal 200 

Perrigo  (Perigo),  David 108,  111 

624,  665,  670 

Frederick 387,574 

John 218 

Rufus 330,  387,  573 

Perrj'  (see  Pary,  Perre),  Azor  44,    46 

165,  381 

Elhanan 47 

Eliakim 88,  604 

Elnathan 630 

Ezekiel 340 

Ezra...; 75,  280 

Jabez 353,  833,  835 

Jedediah 263 

John 521,  589 

Josiah 238,  603 

Nathan 64,801 

Nathan,  Jr.. 153 

Nathaniel 61,  309 

Oziah  (Ozias) 78,  80,  233 

Eobert 362 

William 35,  261,  286 

Winslow. .  .44,  46,  88,  240,  398,  431 
480,  687,  805 

Captain 809 

Perseval,  PersiveJ,  see  Percival 
Persons  (see  Parsons),  Aaron. 102,  575 

Ephraim 239 

Jesse 398,  484 


INDEX 


903 


Persons,  Jonathan,  Jr 

Uzal 

William 

Zebulon 

Perteison,  Joseph 

Perty  (see  Purdy),  Nathan,  Jr. . . . 
Peters  (Pttters),  Andrew. 753,  811, 

Beubus 662, 

John 

Samuel 

Petteborn,  Samuel 

Petterson  (see  Patterson),  Andrew 

Pettes  (Pettis),  Benjamin. .. -388, 
David 

Pettibone,  Abel.  .289,  552,  558,  599, 

Amasa 204,  439,  508, 

Amos 

Eli.  .173,  414,  428,  439,  550,  552, 

Eli,  Jr 

Elihu 387,  573,  602, 

Samuel 169,  227,  451, 

Seth 169,  227, 

Petty,  John 35,  267,  353, 

Solomon 804, 

Pharrin  (see  Earrand),  Asa 

Phelps,  Abel- 

Asa 

Charles 

Shadraoh . '. ... . . . . ". '. .  41 1 ',  505, 

Timothy 796,  824, 

Zephaniah 

Phil  brook,  Eliphalet 660, 

Phillips  (Philips),  Alpheus 19, 

Daniel 

Ezekiel 

Francis 

James..  116,  215,  482,  523,  529, 

Job 

Samuel 395, 

Thomas 78,  80,  125, 

Philemon,  Luther 

Phippen,  Atwater 

James 

Jonathan  A 

Joseph 641,834, 

Samuel.  .35,  384,  536,  782,  811, 

Phipper  (Phippen?),  Samuel 

Pier,  Ethan 44,  64,  234,  379, 

John 

Pierce  (see  Pearce,  Peiroe), 

Amos 388, 

Benjamin 393, 

Charles 315, 

Clothier 

Ebenezer 


486 
564 
553 
333 
193 
153 
813 
664 
665 
274 
588 

648 
561 
630 
806 
6U2 
440 
602 
319 
798 
803 
552 
835 
807 
387 
451 
207 
796 
601 
612 
825 
.42 
833 
665 
510 
.37 
413 
530 
218 
565 
128 
.45 
835 
267 
804 
835 
835 
353 
473 
.95 


561 
571 
317 
480 
.40 


Pierce,  Elisha ; .  824,  826 

Ephraim 822 

Ethan 10 

James 330 

Joseph 38,  366 

Norris 581 

Samuel 556 

Piercy,  Sylvanus 319 

Pigsley  (see  Pixley),  Job 434 

Pike,  Elijah 391,  571 

John 388,  560 

Jonathan 314,  316,  829 

Leonard 391,  571 

Pilott 403 

Pineo,  Daniel 283 

Piney,  Samuel 252 

Pinney,  Isaac 256 

Oliver 256 

Piper,  Thomas 658,  833 

Pitcher,  Ebenezer 333,  585 

Reuben 150,  351,  332,  585 

Pitkin,  Stephen 223,  518 

Pitman,  Kussell 553 

Pixley  (see  Pigsley),  David.. 659,  660 

831 

Peter 169,  227,  806 

Place,  David 7,  330 

George 488 

Griffin 330,  583 

Jesse 58,  61,  96,  330,  645 

Nathan 58,  332,  645 

Piatt,   Daniel 583 

Plumb,  Joseph 586 

Plumley,  Jonathan 186,  190 

Joseph 393,554 

Samuel 258 

Plummer,  David 643,  048 

Pollster,  Henry 794 

Pollard,  Isaac 65 

Polley  (Polly),  Jonathan 385,  537 

Pool  (Poole),  Chester 543,  805 

Nathaniel 358 

William 805 

Pooley,  John 78,  80 

Popple,  Ebenezer 73,  315,  336,  387 

573 
William.  ..73,  88,  215,  298,  336,  831 

Porter,  Ambrose 341 

Benjamin 529,  530 

Calvin 24 

David 341 

Elijah 562 

Elliot 283,  354,  798 

John 88,  633 

Noel 777 

Samuel 460,  793 

Seth 10,461,633,  634,  635,707 


904 


INDEX 


Porter,  Thomas 34,  379 

William 28,  63,  264 

Zaooheus 473 

Zachariah 211 

Post,  Aaron 312,  364,  582 

Eldad 364,  583 

Eldad,  Jr 639,  640,  834 

Elias. .  ..153,  297,  309,  375,  471,  830 

Israel 884,  536,  582,  811 

Jared.  .27,61, 117,  309,  375,723,  801 

Eeuben 13,  15,  65,  296,  309,  553 

675,  679,  830 

Eoswell 142,  183,  470 

Eoswell,  Jr 134,  154,  300 

Ward 602,  798 

William 37,  153,  196,  782,  801 

Potter,  Abel 486 

Alexander 89 

Amos 510 

Andrew 7,  74,  96,  334,  583 

Bascour  (Bascom?; 320 

Ephraim 218,  398,  562,  831 

George 45,  80 

John 88,  218,  510 

Joseph 298,  831 

Lyman 257 

Newell 333 

Noel 57,  306,  584,  644 

Oliver 4,  815 

Philip 799 

Samuel 665 

Shadrach 523 

Thaddeus 483 

William 203,  288,  398,  464,  510 

611,  831 
Zerubbabel 433,  522 

Potts,  Jonathan 785 

Powell  (see  Powel),  Calvin. .  .284,  355 

Elisha 21,  25,  374 

Felii 18,  50,  91,  694,  802 

Felix,  Jr 18 

John. .  ..274,  313,  442,  443,  689,  690 
722,  773,  782,  789,  810 

Jonathan 439,  494 

Luther 200,  283,  355 

Martin 18,  169,  588,  783,  837 

Kichard 429,  430,  496 

Bowland 383 

Rowland,  Jr 283 

Stephen 325,  704,  839 

Thomas 494 

Truman. . .  66.  67,  91,  135,  137,  168 

389,  449,  548,  599,  626,  802 

William 439 

Power,  Peter 188.  584 

Powers,  Amasa. .  .75,  380,  285,  362,  385 

533 


Powers,  Andrew 

Asahel 280,  358,  386, 

Benjamin 119,  131, 

Charles 

David 10,  37,  174,  306,  333, 

486,  564,  613,  634,  635,  774, 

Jeram 

Jerathmel 56,  832, 

Jonathan 370,  371,  421, 

Joseph 119,  133,  199,  338, 

Moses..     13,  15,  174,  306,  395, 
■565,  675,  681, 

Nahum 390,  537, 

Nicholas 654, 

Peter 90,  136,  139, 

Phineas..  .38,  59,  285,  358,  799, 

Stephen 119,  122,  285,  291, 

370,  371,  637  (Stevens), 

Thomas 119,121,  137,280, 

291,  362,  386,  533, 

William 55,  56,  264,  421, 

Zerathmel  (Jerathmel  ?) 

Pratt,  Abel 108,  113,  635,  665, 

Abi]ah 311,  334, 

Albert 316, 

Alvert 

Alvin 

Asa 663,  773, 

Caleb 73,  331,  489, 

Daniel 314,  487, 

Daniel  S 

Ebenezer.  ...117,  134,  143,  300, 


Elijah 

Emerson 

Ezra 36,  368, 

James 331, 

John 321,  576, 

Jonathan 116,  392, 

Joshua 97,  142,  155,  300, 

Josiah 639, 

Jothh 

Lemuel 40,  424, 

Moses 97,  142,  300, 

Nathan 47,  93,  117,  153, 

Nathan,  Jr 

Nathaniel 309, 

Paul 

Samuel.. ..38,  59,  130,  188,  291, 

388,  468,  477,  560,  633, 

Silas....  108,  111,  117,  126,  128, 

189,  435,  634,  670, 

Silas,  Jr 143,  196, 

Stephen 831,391, 

Timothy 

William 107,  111,  400,  624, 


830 
533 
279 
280 
395 
782 
.86 
681 
638 
539 
538 
730 
731 
833 
331 
819 
363 
794 
811 
285 
590 
825 
17 
670 
379 
830 
314 
807 
795 
522 
604 
124 
391 
570 
.39 
807 
269 
630 
783 
573 
437 
834 
176 
489 
470 
801 
153 
375 
490 
331 
807 
155 
792 
300 
570 
633 
679 


INDEX 


905 


Pratt, 523 

Pratts,  Jacob 585 

Prentice  CPrentiss),  Simeon 44,  46 

253,  393,  578,  687,  830 

Prescott,  Jonas 809 

Presot,  Jeremiah 191 

Presson,  John 512,  811 

Preston,  Abiel 421 

Asa 342 

Colburn 198 

John 592 

Price,  John,  Jr 409 

J  onathan 409 

Pride,  Joshua ]  24 

Priest  (see  Pruist),  Noah 477 

Joshua 585 

Philip 176,  388,  513 

Tubal 594 

Prindle,  Joel 636,  833 

Jonathan 50,  136,  138,  287 

Joth 176,  328,  464 

Prose,  Benjamin 833 

Prouty,  Francis 834,  827 

Eichard 833,  824,  836,  827 

Pruist  (see  Priest),  John 507 

Puffer,  Isaac 386,  533 

PuUen,  Nicholas 47,  268,  800 

Pulsipher,  John 198,  608 

Purdy  (see  Perty),  Benjamin.. 337, 449 

Benjamin,  Jr 66,  67 

Daniel.. 8,  66,  67,  90,  136,  138,  167 
289,  449,  599,  803 
David. . .  77,  138,  167,  289,  449,  599 
Eeuben...l8,  91,  167,  289,  449,  599 
Solomon..  18,  97,  135,  142,  154,  300 

470 

Putnam,  Abijah 439 

Asaph 654,833 

Benaiah 37,  39 

Ephron 654,  833 

John 529,  530 

Jonas,  612  (Jones) 411 

Thomas 528,  530 

Captain 782,  788 

Pye,  Benjamin 306 

Quackenbush,  Gerardus 833 

Gose 407,  492 

Jacobus 831,  833 

Robert 836 

Quashbush,  Gradis 174 

Quin,  Michael 654,  833 

Pace,  Isaac 161,  323 

Rain,  Ran,  see  Eann 

Ramsey  (see  Ranney),  William 33 

Rand,  Robert 384,  536,  835 


Randall,  Benjamin. .  .391,  431,  500,  571 

David 410,  479 

lohabod 466 

James 5 

Jethro 391,  571 

John 410,  495 

Joseph 349,  465 

Joshua 406,  498 

Blatthew. ..  .8,  67,  74,  139,  410,  495 

Stephen 410,  495 

Mr 66 

Rann,  Joseph 336,  376,  513 

Ranney,  Daniel 641,  834 

Elijah 266 

Ephraim 266,  833,  836 

Waitstill 386,  804 

William 33,  690 

Ransford,  Solomon 306 

Ransom,  David 496 

Elisha 358 

John 380,  358,  513,  592 

Matthew 430 

Thomas 318,  400 

Rapnor,  John 347 

Rathburn,  Solomon 342,  394,  525 

Ratts  (Ratz),  Jacob 96 

Rawlings,  Philip 116 

Rawso'n,  Bailey 610 

Stephen... 610 

Ray   (see   Kay),   Daniel.  .90,  165,  179 
234,  241,  473 

George 75,   116,  320,  391,  570 

John 42,  643,  648 

Matthew 197,  372 

William 166,  204 

Raymond,  William 363 

Raynald,  Daniel 228 

Read  (see  Reed),  David. .  .53,  389,  444 

Ehjah 198 

Isaac 833 

Jedediah 141 

Philip 136,  138,  141,  806 

Solomon 303,  388 

Thomas 75,  76 

Record,  John 190 

Redway,  Timothy 542 

Reed  (see  Read),  Aaron 300,  470 

Daniel 210,  252,  460 

David 446 

Elijah 542 

Isaac 826 

Jedediah 388,  454 

Jeremiah 120,  122 

Joseph 599 

Leonard 37 

Philip 176,387,  458 

Samuel 42 


906 


INDEX 


Eeed,  Solomon 560 

Thomas 3t5,  321 

Eehern  (Reham),  Caleb. . .  .78,  80,  519 
Solomon 581 

Remington,  David 783 

Jonathan 395,  564 

Joseph 347 

Joshua 165,  211,  379,  475 

Samuel 539,  531 

Uriah 379,  474,  477 

Zadook 144,  181 

Kenolds  (Reynolds?),  John. .  .635,  833 

Reynold  (see  Reynolds), 

Jonathan 354 

Philip 231 

Reynolds,  see  Runnels 

Alexander 342 

Benjamin 510 

Benoni 437 

Coan  562,  (Coon) 2t'8,  831 

Daniel  (see  Eaynald) 399 

Draper 366,  436 

Elisha  406,  410,  562 

Ephraim 98,  426,  463,  787 

Grindel 35,  572,  804 

Isaac 66,  67,  73,  455,  469 

John 437,  447,  498,  580 

John,  Jr 498 

Jonathan 215,  283 

Joseph 165 

Joshua 74,  246,  801 

Philip 18,  66,  68,  631 

Robert 484 

Silas 156,  426 

Thomas 495 

William 406,  498 

Ensign 810 

Rhoades (Rhodes),  Benjamin.. 250,  466 
Hezekiah 99,  250,  395 

Rhusel  (see  Russell),  Elijah 497 

Joseph 497 

Rice  (see  Royoe),  Abel. .  .663,  773,  795 

Abner 223,  229,  398,  412 

Asa 823,  826,  833 

Caleb 4 

Charles. .  .40,  74,  186,  267,  353,  475 
528,  530,  804,  807,  829 

Clark 388,  560 

David 517 

Eber 10,  74 

Elias 314,  310,  830 

Ethan 5 

Fores 330 

Heber 380 

Hercules 388,  560 

Isaac 231,  416,  488,  518 


Rice,  John 493 

Jonas. . .  .36,  388,  559,  767,  782,  809 

Jones 583 

Levi 166,  179,  211,  234 

Micah 823,  826 

Moses 27,  88,  221,  224 

Nathan 96,  331 

Oliver 27,  617,  630 

Pelatiah 322,413,493 

Peter 42 

Pharez 322,  474 

Phinehas 42 

Phones  (Pharez?) 96 

Samuel 10,  179,  473,  776 

Seth 88,  116 

Silas 313,  606 

Stephen 166,  179,  211,  235,  341 

379,  474,  475 

Rich,  David 21,  35,  39,  374,  822 

Jonathan.. 21,  25,  275,  211,  339  384 

537 

Jonathan,  Jr .• 31 ,  374,  311 

Samuel 21,  275,  389,  445,  447 

William 231 

Richard,   Daniel 608 

John 236,  257 

Richards,  Charles 43,  198 

Charles,   Jr 43 

Daniel 43,  198,  376,  592 

Edward 655,  833 

John 149,  160,  511 

Jonas 190,  358,  281,  356,  433 

William.  .149, 160, 184,  204,  236,  376 
569,  593 

Richardson,  Abraham 580 

Amos 337,  451,  588 

Andrew 330,  451,  588 

Bezaleel 161,  182,  333 

Benjamin 208,  381,  468 

Godfrey 379 

James 347,  835 

Jeremiah  (see  Richenson),  277 

(Jeremy) 615 

Jesse 86 

John 459 

Jonas 295 

Jonathan 658,  833 

Joseph 633 

Lemuel 639 

Nathan 337,  230,  459 

Nathaniel 631 

Samuel 37,  665 

Thomas.. 277,  347,  354,  690,  671,  830 
Timothy.  ...131,  136,  138,  336,  839 

William 543 

Captain 789 

102^ 


INDEX 


907 


Eichenson,   Jeremiah 611 

Eiohmon,  Gorce 479 

Isaac 475 

Eiclimond,  Abiezer 393,  579 

Amaziah 201 ,  808 

Ebenezer 201 

George 99 

Isaac 311,  380 

Eioket,  Coonrod  429,  ( Ounrod) 494 

Eickey,  John 388 

Eicord,  George 494 

John 494 

Eider,  Elkanah 569 

Stephen 53,  556 

Eifford,  Benjamin 144 

Eigdon,  Elisha 124,  463 

Eight,  see  Wright 

Eigney,  John 27 

Eineberger,  Henry 501 

Eipley,  Epaphras.  .50,  73,  213,  569,  593 

Ephraim 125,  127 

Hezekiah 581 

John 830 

Phineas 221 

Eipney,   John 659,  833 

Eipnor,  John 480 

Eisdon  (Eisden),  Daniel 140,  461 

Elisha 310,  252 

Josiah 100,  171,  303,  821 

Obadiah 139 

Onesimus 48,  64,  89,  288,  803 

Eising,  Aaron 226,  452 

Aaron,  Jr 170,  225,  597 

Abraham 170,  235 

Asa 807 

Joth 807 

Eismer,  John  E 411 

Eison  (Eising?),  Aaron 128 

Eix,  Daniel 705 

Eoaks,  see  Eokes 

Eoback  (Euback),  Jacob.. 73,  123,  180 

133,  139,  771,  778,  779,  784 

790,  793,  797 

Eobbins,  Benoni 563 

Jehiel 55,  284,  819,  825 

John 231,  423 

Josiah 540 

Samuel 73 

William 348,  610,611 

Eoberson  (see  Eobinson), 

Nathaniel 447 

Eobert,  Christian 289 

Joel 155 

John 672 

Eoberts,  Benjamin.  ..289,  449,  599,  626 

Christian 599 

Christopher.. 91,  167,  449,  548,  629 


Eoberts,David,l  67, 303,374, 895, 564, 578 

Eliakim 336,  563,  805 

Ezekiel 168,  289 

Jeduthan 668,  773,  795 

Joel 97,  183,  300 

John... 8,  66,   67,   89,   91,108,111 

167,   204,  289,  449,  548,  599 

624,  626,  670,  679,  680 

Lemuel.. 45,  296,  374,  378,  469,  687 

727,  777,  830 

Peter.  ...98,  152,  157,  210,  460,  784 

797,  802,  806 

Samuel 46 

Silas 821 

William.  ..66,  67,  197,  298,  387,  574 

831 
Sergeant 105 

Eobertson  (see  Eobinson), 

Artemas 1 19,  122 

David 604 

John 289,  658,  833 

Joseph 604 

Nathaniel 35,  835 

Eeuben 835 

Eobins,  see  Eobbins 

Eobinson  (see  Eoberson,  Eobertson), 

Amos 367,  384,  824,  825 

Artemas 185,  325,  420,  829 

Artery 355 

David 27,213,  434 

Elijah 609,  808 

Ezekiel 639 

Ichabod 331 ,  584 

Israel 332 

John 410,  495 

Jonathan 221,  416,  606,  808 

Joseph 10,  26,  633,  634,  635 

Leonard 27,  220,  415,  606,  682 

Levi 391,  571 

Moses.. 6,  9,  100,  632,  684,  784,  785 
787,  801,  808 

Moses,  Jr 416,  489 

Moses,  3nd 708 

Nathan 641,  834 

Nathaniel 389,  445 

Noah 630 

Peter 174,  833 

Eeuben 75 

Samuel.  .6,  27,  78,  80,  220,  404,  491 

551,   605,  615,  632,  774,  785 

786,  792,  795,  799,  808 

Silas 27,  238,  417,  491,  60e,  632 

711,  808 

Stephen 96,  331,  584 

Timothy 577 

Captain 733 

Colonel 790 


908 


INDEX 


Koby,  Abbot 279, 

Bock-well,  Daniel 

John 310,  473, 

Bockwood,  Samuel 391, 

Boe  (see  Bowe),  Joseph 27,  45, 

Eoger,  John 

Bogers,  Hugh 

John 23,  38,  257,  294, 

Samuel 

William 

Bokes  (Boaks,  Books'),  Daniel . . . . 

445, 
Ezekiel 389,  444, 

Bolles,  John 

Eollins,  Benjamin 2 

Eolph,  Stephen 

Bood  fsee  Bude),  Asa 

Benjamin 

Daniel 41, 

Elijah 330,  397, 

Ira 139, 

Samuel 

Silas 

Thomas  Parker 

'  Boods,  Hezekiah 

Books,  see  Bokes 

Boos,  James 

Boot  fsee  Boots),  Daniel 

Elisha 824, 

Ephraim 

Ezra 

Guernsey 106,  134, 

(B.  Garnsey)  143,155,163 

James 

Jonathan 

Josiah 409, 

Leri 21,  53, 

Oliver 389,  444, 

Bufus 75,  185,  335,  338, 

Samuel 23,  148,  820,  833, 

Simeon i'  1 ,  186,  326,  537, 

Simon 

Solomon 21, 

Thaddeus 

Timothy 833,  833,  826, 

William 21, 

Boots,  see  Boot 

Bose,  Arra 76,  (Orra) 

Benjamin 

Joel 

Joshua 

Eoseberger,  Jacob 

Peter 501, 

Bosebrooks,  Eleazer 589, 


442 

592 
800 
337 
571 
213 
486 
302 
581 
295 
365 
517 
389 
447 
446 
433 
,  12 
408 
305 
632 
6^2 
568 
333 
36 
61 
693 
85 
565 

665 
812 
837 
830 
203 
477 
300 
652 
31 
506 
375 
447 
829 
826 
839 
384 
374 
305 
883 
274 

449 
654 
91 
168 
504 
504 
644 


Bosebrooks,  James 668 

Eosevelt,  Jacob 494 

Boss,  Enos 18 

Joel 449,  599 

Joshua 289 

Ora 390 

M'illiam 410,  495 

Zenas 155,  300 

Boumfitt,  Jacob 429 

Bound,  George 586 

James 330 

Bounds,  George 92 

James 58,  96,  331,  585,  645 

William 58,  645 

Boundy  (Boundye),  Almon 608 

Elmeriah 326,  829 

John 198 

Uriah 198 

Eo-sve  (see  Eoe),  Abner...656,  665,  833 

John 529,531 

Bowell,  Benjamin 583 

Grindall 35 

Jonathan 374,  494 

Bowleson,  Willson 489 

Bowley  (Eowlee),  Aaron 789 

Hopkins 103,  323,  462 

Jonathan 61,  74,  775,  799 

Nathan 66,  74,  128,  333,  462 

Nathaniel... 67,  125 

Eeuben. .  .66,  67,  123,  163,  583,  794 

Samuel 660,  833 

Thomas 243,  458,  787 

Thomas,  Jr... 783 

Boyce  (Boys,  see  Bice),  Charles.. 297 

830 

Eber 475 

Jason 376,  511,  592 

Jonas 774 

Levi 475 

Matthew 233 

Moses 306 

Pharez 95 

Phineas 305,  306 

Samuel 64,  165 

Seth 124 

Silas 643 

Stephen 95,  165,  234,  342,  397 

379,  803,  830 

Buard,  Daniel 511 

Bubach,  Buback,  see  Boback 
Bubbee  (Eublee),  Thomas. . .  .600,  800 

807 

Budd,  Gideon 642,  644,  648 

Increase 208,  381,  468 

John 26,  213,  424,  486 

Joseph 9,  26,  213,  219,  402,  486 

684,  635 


INDEX 


909 


Kudd,  Silas 233 

Kude  (see  Eood),  Aea 516 

Daniel 27,  417 

Ira 127 

Joshua 416 

Rufus     256 

Kuder,  Joseph 786 

Eugg,  Abraham 315,  316,  572,  830 

Benjamin 348,  543 

Isaac 891,  570 

Buhman,  Amaziah 611 

Eunnage,  John 538 

Eunnels  (see  Eeynolds),  Isaac  . . .  .378 

Ishmael 407 

Nathaniel 665 

Euse,  Anthony 292 

Jeremiah 292 

Eush,  George 328,  464,  635,  833 

Henry 635 

Eussell  (see  Ehusel),  Amasiah,  136, 138 

Barnabas 388,  560 

Elijah 405,  499 

Esta 277 

Isaac 393,  579 

John 47,  136,  138,  369,  627 

Jonathan 405,  499 

Noadiah 421 

Thomas 811 

Enst,  Jehiel 691 

Jeremiah 75,  276,  347,  385,  533 

691,  693 

Nathan 432 

Neil 693 

OHver 347,  690,  820 

Phineas 347,  691 ,  693,  820 

Eutherford,  Thomas 38 

Butter,  Philip 6U 

Butts,  Jacob 96 

Eyce,  Isaac 488,  606 

Silas 606 

Evnderls,  Samuel 88 

Byon,  John 412,  493 

Bysley,  Phinehas 64 

Sabin  (Sabing,  Sabins),  John.  .89,  230 

804 

Noah,  Jr. 804 

Seth 193 

Sackett  (Sacket),  Enoch 422,  804 

Joseph 93,  309 

Eeuben.  .131,  203,  319,  397,  568,  804 
Richard 319 

Safford,  Ohelhs 392,  432 

David 27,  416,  489,  632 

Erastus 489 

Jacob.. .107,  109,  110,  417,  489,  623 
670,  673,  773 


Stafford,  Jesse... 75,  185,  325,  362,  432 

699,  704,  705,  716,  772,  781 

783,  700,  829 

Jonas 253,  830 

Joseph. ...27,  5H,  107,  110,  131,  199 

200,  263,  285,  291,  S84,  415 

437,  487,  490,  536,  590,  606 

607,  623,632,  670,  672,  713 

724,  781,  782,  796 

Joseph,  Jr 811 

Joeiah 221 ,  416,  436,  596 

Philip 198 

Samuel 107,  110,  623,  633,  670 

730,  815,  816,  828,  836,  887 
Samuel,  Jr. .  .37,  416,  489,  606,  773 

Silas 549,  550 

Solomon. .  27,  353,  415,  606,  808,  830 

Thomas 730 

Captain 740,  781,  803 

Ensign 254 

General 454,  463,  506,  5 1 7 

Lieutenant 697 

Sailes  (see  Searl),  Eeuben 16 

Salisbury  (Salsbury),  Abraham.  ..7,  57 
380,  583,  644,  718,  783,  784 

Daniel 239,  484,  533 

Edward 388,  560 

Gardner 594 

Jacob 195,  839 

James 43,  165,  311,800 

Nathan  (Salsby) 79,  81 

Samith,  see  Smith 

Sampson  (Samson),  Abisha. . .  .32,  291 

362,  483 

Moses 280,  285,  363 

Philemon 280,  391,  358,  385 

Philler 535 

Sanborn  (Sandborn),  Benjamin. .  .557 

Ebenezer 70 

John 657,820,823 

Eeuben 70,  638 

Sand,  Stephen 89 

Sanders,  James 798 

Obed 838,  555 

Sanderson,  James 38,  386,  291,  819 

John 59,  187,  285,  358,  433,  577 

Phineas 285,  858 

Rufus 187,  385,  293,  363 

Sandforthv    Oliver 400 

Sanford,  Henry 196 

Henry,  Jr 196 

Robert 196,388,  561 

Simeon 232,  457,  544 

Simon 124 

Thomas 622 

William 498 

Sergeant 414 


910 


INDEX 


Sanger,  John 386, 

Sargeant  ("see  Sergeant),  Amos. .. . 


533 


John 357,  282, 

Lemuel 

Nahum 

-RufuB 

Silas 164, 

Captain 

Sargeants  (see  Sergeant),  Caleb... 

Elihu 

Ezra 

John 389,  615,  617, 

Justin 

Rufus 

Sargent  (see  Sergeant),  John 

Silas 

Timothy 2,  11,  118,  369, 

Sartel,  Daniel 195, 

Sarter,  Joseph 

Sartwell,  Jacob 

Oliver 272,  529, 

Satterlee,  William 654, 

Saunders,  Phineas 

Savage,  Francis 

F.  W , 

Boger 

Seth 32,  263,283, 

Samuel  Stowe 55,  83,  351, 

Thomas. .  .63,  355,420,  639,  640, 

Savony,  Hiram 

Savy ,  Stephen 64,  822, 

Sawin  (Sawins,  Sawens),  Jerome. . 

Jeroham 326,  391,  570,  797, 

Samuel 391, 

Sawyer,  Asahel 

Benjamin 

Oonant 

Cornelius 

Deliverance 164,  521, 

Enos 53,  663, 

George 

Israel 

James 

Jeroham  

Jesse 91,  169,  336,  887,  693, 

774,  775,  781,  782,  785, 

791,  802,  814, 

John.  ..66,  67,  73,  207,  394,  525, 

794 

John,  Jr 390,  527^ 

Joseph 207, 

Noadiah 74, 

P 

Thomas  ....  57,  61,  73,  96,  123, 
133,  139,  644,  700,  751, 


302 
616 
608 
341 
.36 
521 
801 
617 
617 


620 
617 
618 
356 
589 
639 
839 
268 
272 
531 
831 
819 
200 
284 
306 
355 
.55 
539 
884 
203 
462 
185 
829 
570 
449 
662 
190 
207 
589 
820 
336 
.40 
.19 
140 
694 
790 
815 
662 
820 
820 
801 
538 
782 
130 
779 


Sawyer,  Thomas 780,  785, 786,  787 

792,  794,  798 

Captain 771,  793 

Saxter,  Jonathan 803 

Saxton  (Saxston,  see  Sexton), 

Aaron 168 

George 109,  635,  687,  671,  755 

765,  767,  833 

Jonathan  465,  787 

William 787 

Sayer,  John 627,  664 

Moses 50 

Schaick,  V 780 

Scharp,  Abram 233 

Schuyler,  Maj.  Gen.. 813,  814,  815,816 

Scipeo  (see  Sipeo)  Solomon 384 

Scott,  Aaron 153,  472 

Amos 76,  100,  170,  225,  803 

Benjamin 412,  493 

Daniel 633 

Eli 391,  571 

Hezekiah 8,  48,  226,  452,  598 

John  ....39,  108,  111,  619,  624,  671 

Jonathan....  103,  104,  415,  487,606 

633,  808 

Joseph 116 

Lemuel 416,  436,  488,  606 

Matthew  . . .  .103,  104,  320,  415,  422 
435,  606,  633,  733,  808 

Moses 27,  416,  489,  523,  633 

Oliver..  100,  153,  157,  210,  460,  633 
Phineas.  ..9,  213,  424,  604,  632,  634 

635 

Samuel 56,  273,  611,  633 

Zerah 433,  435 

Scrantou,  Benjamin 244,  450,  545 

Scripture,  John 309 

Sealey,  Sealy,  see  Seelye 

Searl  (see  Searls),  Benjamin 450 

Gideon 308,  381 

John 778 

Eeuben 208,  381,  468 

William 308 

Searles,  see  Searls 
Searls  (see  Sailes,  Searl), 

Benjamin 600 

Gideon.  .16,  105,  124,  204,  251,  553 

Gideon,  Jr 381 

Sears,  Simeon 37,  416 

Season,  Jason 434 

Joseph 35 

Seaton,  David 405 

Seaver  (see  Sever),  Moses 630 

Nathaniel 281,  443 

Sergeant 257 

Sebens,  John 230 

Seekheek,  Hend'' 306 


INDEX 


911 


Seely  (Seeley,  see  Seelye), 

Abner  .  .884,  671,  783,  785,  819,  837 

John 90,  134,  163,  462 

Jonathan 92,  163,  197,  373 

Seelye  (see  Seely),  Abner 109,  110 

536,  628,  749,  753,  759,  762 

765,  766,  773,  797,  800,  801 

811,  825,828 

Ebenezer 218,  400,  510 

Nathaniel 218,  510,  708 

Oliver 384,  536 

Segers  (Segur) ,  Gideon 246,  520 

Selah,  Jonathan 373 

Selden  (Seldin),  Andrew 569 

Benjamin..  .366,  397,  434,  568,  569 
Thomas 27,  569 

Selleck,  William 89 

Sergeant  (see  Sargeant,  Sargent, 

Serjeant),  Alexander 543 

Jabez 86 

John. .  ..444,  446,  619,  750,  807,  823 

823,  836 

Colonel 801,  806 

Serivens,  Thomas 406 

Serjeant  (see  Sergeant),  Samuel. . .  658 

833 
Timothy 70,  640,  834 

Sessions,  Benjamin.  .200,  361,  325,  338 

829 

Darius 56,  345,  419 

Isaac 361,  336 

EeBolved..262,  345,419(Solva''  )200 
Simeon 419 

Sethward,  Jeshm 126 

Sever  (see  Seaver),  Comfort.  .256,  642 

Nathaniel 671,  776 

Captain 781 

Sevit,  or  Sevir,  Calvin 293 

Sexton  (see  Saxton),  Aaron. .  .227,  553 

Ebenezer 563 

George 107,  110,  553,  558,  633 

773,  783,  810 

George,  Jr 337 

Jonathan 677,  713 

Lemuel 231 

William 66,  67,  167 

Zephaniah 8,  330 

Shatter,  James 610,  808 

John 359 

Sharp,  Abraham 518 

Benjamin 104 

Daniel 194,  301,  293,  346 

Isaac 108,  111 

Jephtha 444,447 

Kichard 494 

William 405,  430,  497 

Sharpe,  Nicholas 499 


Shattuck,  William 833,  826,  833 

Shavalee,  Joseph 656,  833 

Shaw,  Caleb .279 

Daniel 227,  228J  399,  451 

James 4gg 

Joseph (317 

Lemuel oQO 

Matthew 136,  128,  ^30 

Shearman,  George 96,  233,  344,  374 

^      .  378,  469 

Levi. , 8 

Shear  wood,  Jonathan 436 

Sheffer,  Christian 504 

Sheffield,  Ichabod 350 

Sheldon  (Shelden,  see  Selden), 

Anthony 55 

Asaph 323 

Benjamin 793 

David 452,  597 

Isaac 452 

Joel 100,  153,  157,  210 

John 225,  436,  452,  598 

Joseph 98,  427,  463 

Josiah 449,  599 

Moses 241 

Nathaniel 163,  243,  645 

Phineas 152,  210,  460 

Samuel  (Shelding,  155).  ..162,   196 
297,  300,  830 

Shelton,  Nathaniel 58 

Sheney  (or  Sperry ) ,  Noah 85 

Shepard  (see  Shephard),  Aaron. .  .370 
871,  543,  638 

Ashbel 370,  628 

David 388 

Israel 409,  506 

Jonas 37 

Jonathan  (331  ?) 395,  564 

Moses 441 

Kufus 316,  839 

William 409,  503,  809 

Shepardson  (Sheperdson) ,  Enoch.. 37 

Ezra 37,  368,  271 

Jared 268 

John 42,  268,  270 

Joseph 388,  560 

Seth 268 

Stephen 268,  822,  833 

Shephard  (Shepherd,  see  Shepard), 
David.... 336,  560,  606,  833 

Hall 477 

John 170 

Eufus 314 

Sheps  (or  Phelps),  Zephaniah 42 

Sherburne,  Henry 833,  836 

Sherman,  Andrew 483 

Daniel 343 


912 


INDEX 


Sherman,  Jedediah 492 

Lebbeus 577 

Nathan 353,  485,  880 

Nathan,  Jr 485 

Keben 525 

Samuel 789 

William 229 

Shiflfer,  Christian 501 

Henry 501,  504 

Nicholas 501,  504 

Shipard  (see  Shepard),  Jonathan.  .331 
Shipman,  Abraham. .  .35,  266,  391,  570 

629,  804 

Edmund 40,  835 

Ehphat,  665  (Eliphan) 804 

Samuel 412,  493 

William 629 

Shory  (or  Strong),  David 800 

Sieks,  Jacob 204 

Siffon,  Samuel 499 

Bikes,  Ashbel ...  .77,  100,  171,  803,  46] 

Jacob 124,  130,  156 

John  1 543 

Sylvanus 427,  455,  622 

Titus 98,  427,  455,  623 

Sill, 837 

Silloway  (Silaway),  Hezekiah.  .70,  146 
335,  639,  834 

Silvester,  Levi 70 

Simmons  (Simmonds),  Britain  . . .  .574 

675, 679 
Britton  ...  13,  15,  174,  387,  594,  675 

Charles 584 

Edward  Fitz 246 

Simonds  (see  Simons),  Benjamin.  .784 

Brittan 206 

Gardner 198,  608 

Joel 288 

William 608 

Simons  (see  SimondsJ,  Andrew 50 

Bertton 645 

Joel 464 

John,  Jr 330 

Titus 791 

Colonel 810 

Simpson.  Andrew 487 

Robert -■ 820 

Willard 657 

William 883 

Singer.  John 218 

Sipeo  (see  Scipeo),  Zadook 198 

Sirdam  (see  Surdam),  Low 497 

Sisco,  Harry 581 

John ■ 581 

Sissill,  Samuel 405 

Scales,  John 639,  834 

SkeelB,  John 148,  652 


Skeen,  John 643 

Skinner,  Amos 148,  652 

Benjamin 55,  200 

Britan 808 

Daniel 894,  525 

Eliphalet 808 

Ephraim 24 

Samuel 386,  533 

Skrere,  Nicholas 503 

Slack,  Jesse 75,  539 

Slade,  William 585 

Slader,  Reuben 171 

Slafter,  John 259 

Slarrow,  Samuel 517 

Slater,  John 270 

Slaughter,  John 295 

Slaughton,  John 856 

Slayton  (Slaton),  Amasa 292 

Amos 75 

Anz 380 

Joshua 83,  280,  358 

Sleeper,  Joseph 70 

Moses 394,  535 

Sloan,  John 34,  147,  651 

Matthew 148,  653 

William 389,  444,  446 

Slocum,  Samuel 37 

Sloker,  Comfort 181 

Slone,  Nathan 80 

Sly,  Elisha 505 

Small,  James 288 

Smalley,  Elijah 56,  798 

Elisha 820 

Francis 21,  257,  283,  295,  356 

Imri 162 

James.. 257,  281,  294,  295,  360,  884 
586,  774,  783,  798,  820 

Joseph 357 

Sergeant 785 

Smart,  Jotham 176,  287,  464 

Smawley,  see  Smalley 

Smead.  Asa 199,  539 

Ava 819 

Ehhu 376,  891,  571 

Joel 75,  193 

John 55 

Simeon 804 

William 83,  199 

William,  Jr 193 

Smiley  (Smilie),  John 392,  554 

Smith,  Aaron 33,  37 

Abidah 345,  419,  690 

Abraham 608,  635,  833 

Aphas 140 

Asa 333,  583 

Asahel 199,539 

Ashbel 284,534 


INDEX 


913 


Smith,  Benjamin 341,  389,  444,  446 

Benjamin,  Jr 341 

Benjamin  Young 655,  883 

Caleb 7,  16,  208 

Calvin 452,  597 

Cephas 166,  188,  808 

Cephas,  Jr 166 

Comfort 189,  395,  565 

Curtis 13,  14,  15,  174,  206,  883 

675,  679 

Daniel..  .61,  117,  142,  152,  154,  157 

183,  210,  221,  246,  252,  253 

300,  330,  416,  435,  460,  470 

586,  800,  830 

David 143,  464,  476 

Derick 218,  400 

Ebenezer  . .  .100,  123,  124,  171,  225 
516,  (Eben)  597 

Edward 45,  348,  615,  806 

Elihu 333,  583 

Elijah 22,  449,  805 

Eliphalet. .  ..171,  303,  461,  636,  833 

Elisha 27,  65,  95,  165,  179,  212 

234,  333,  395,  474,  564 

Ephraim 27,  221,  416,  488 

Ezekiel...lO,  26,  197,  213,  373,  462 

634,  685 

Frederick. . .  .31,  275,  311,  320,  443 

486 

Gav ■. 402 

George 169,  227,  451,  599,  690 

Gideon 3,  12,  114,  369,  627 

Isaac 119,  131,388,  578 

Israel  .  .30,  22,  23,  25,  152,  339,  884 
789,  790 

Jacob 44,  46,  124,  140,  428,  475 

508,  602,  687 

James. ...  64,  94,  137,  822,  324,  334 

408,  493,  513,  646,  802 

James  (James?) 59 

Jehiel  . .  .27,  221,  383,  413,  489,  606 

Jeremiah 329 

Joab 127 

Joel 61,  128,  300,  470,  477,  539 

562,  592 

John 7,  9,  13,  15,  26,  27,  49,  90 

93,  94,  105,  117,  142,  149 
155,  160, 169,  184,  306,  318 
327,  3S6,  286,  300,  301,  329 
338.  451,  470,  511,  583,  588 
592,  598,  638,  634,  636,  641 
665,  675,  788,  800,  833,  834 

John,  Jr 632,  635 

Jonathan 528,  580 

Joseph.  ..57,  832,  534,  632,  645,  664 
784,  805 

Joshua 553 

[58] 


Smith,  Levi 78,  81 

Luther 226,  452,  597 

Marshal 578 

Matthew 195,  829 

Medad 616 

Merodack 87 

Moses 586 

Nathan 18,  66,  67, 169,  327,  230 

235,  386,  451,  533,  552,  631 
714,  784,  787,  815 

Nathaniel 89,  94,  100,  171,  182 

251,  303,  461,  621,  803 

Nehemiah 330,  383 

Nicholas ....  386,  534  (Nichs) ...  839 
Noah. . .  .157,  310,  804,  788,  794, 799 

Noble 305 

Oziel 380,  583 

Parker 341 

Peter 489 

Philip 51,  257,  394,  484 

Philip,  Jr 778,  795 

Phineas 157,  333,  453 

Pliny.  .65,  89,  136,  128, 174,303,  461 

Prosevet 425 

Eecompence 602 

Reuben 195,  383,  323,  884,  459 

536,  829 

Richard 92,  197 

Robert 836 

Roger 203,  603 

Eoswell 260 

Samuel. .  .16,  23,  117,  131,  140,  168 

220,  323,  340,  '388,  515,  632 

790 

Seth 37,  824,  825 

Silas 97,  105,  143,  470,  552 

Simeon 539,  791 ,  836,  837 

Solomon 342 

Steel 39,  83,  798 

Stephen.. 51,    66,   68,    91,168,171 

325,  330,  453,  459,  598,  626 

681 

Sylvanus 40,  880,  588 

Sylvester 186,  829 

Thomas 277,  417,  682 

Timothy 474 

Walter 347 

William.. 59,  280,  385,  393,  303,  368 
888,  483,  461 

Mr 768 

Captain...  784,  828   (Capt.  N.)  .786 

Corporal 476 

Lieutenant 851 

Major 677  (Major  N. )  .802 

Surgeon 404  (Dr.). 402,  683 

Smley,  John 554 

Snatton,  John 472 


914 


INDEX 


Snow,  John 248 

Jonas 41 

Samuel 346 

Snyder,  Christopher 407 

Soilden,  Leonard 193 

Soper,  Edward..  108,  111,  197,  372,  373 
462,  624,  671 

Gilbord  (Gilbert?) 251,  464 

Jesse 887,  574 

Leonard 575 

Mordecai 236,  382,  513 

Niles  (Niels) 74 

Pelatiah 91,  230,  336,  552 

Prince. .  ..8,  107,  110,  230,  552,  633 

671,  672,  679,  680,  806 

Solomon. . .  .18,  66,  67,  89,  787,  802 

Thomas 290 

Timothy. .  .66,  68,  91,  124,  230,  459 

William 174 

Sopers,  William 833 

Sordam  (see  Surdam),  Lawrence.  .412 

Samuel 412,  493 

Soules,  Jeremiah 505 

Southard  (see  Suthwardj,  Jasher.  .128 
Southerland,  see  Sutherland 
Southward  (see  Southerd,  Suthward), 

David 615 

Southworth,  Artemas. . .  .212,  234,  397 
379,  475,  830 

Geshur 297,  830  (Je8hur).474 

Jasper 188,  379 

Spafford,  Elijah 140,  386,  533,  797 

Eliphalet 28,  826 

Job.  .46,  95,  211,  334,  333,  380,  474 

John. . .  .95,   165,  166,  179,  188,  311 

334,  341,  279,  379,  787 

Nathan 335,  343,  349,  726,  811 

Solomon 331 

Spalding  (Spaulding),   Abel.  .389,  445 

447 

Andrew 389,  445,  447 

Asahel 441 

Azel 63,    365 

Benjamin 52 

EUsha 430 

Harry 163  (Henry)  .373,  463 

Joseph 209,  381,  468 

Leonard 39,  131,  199,  617 

Pesilys 466 

Philip.. 131,   140,  174,  350,  372,  373 

Phineas 174 

Keuben 39,  115,  325,  618,  839 

Samuel 198,  119,  131 

Timothy 543,  618 

Wright 365,  441 

Spaldwin,  see  Spaulding 

Sparks,  Stephen 332,  333 


Spaulding  (see  Spalding),Jacob. .  .388 

559 

John 630 

Spear  (Speer) ,  Andrew 83,  207 

John 356,  433 

Jonah 542 

Jonathan 542 

Joshua 52,  56,  63 

Spears,  Elijah 598 

James 628 

John 190,  812 

Joshua 597,  735 

Spencer,  Abel 58,  179,  644 

Augustus 138,  306,  332 

Charles 519 

Daniel 131 

Ebenezer....l03,  104,  321,  415,  489 

532 

Ephraim 629,  804,  807 

Gideon.. 37,  353,  397,  567,  606,  782 
786,  830 

Hazelton 5 

Isaac 246,  480 

Jabez 323,  393,  578 

Jesse 654,833 

John 50,  247 

Joseph 523 

Nathaniel 336,  337,  416,  808 

Peleg 116,  519 

Pierce.  .332,  476,  583  (Pearce)..330 

Rufus 79,  81,  175,  246,  806 

Simeon 17,  86,  272 

Taylor 833,  826 

Timothy '. 824,  825 

William 246,  303 

Lieutenant 254,  375,  780 

Spercer  (Spencer?),  Augustus 128 

Sperry,  Moses 168,  231,  459 

Noah 85 

Spers,  see  Spears 

Spink,   Job 253 

Spofford,  see  Spafford 

Spoilden,  Leonard 352 

Spooner,  Alden 341 

Daniel 55,  347 

Gardner 280,  385,  535 

James 331,  583 

Judah  P 804 

Paul 347 

Eufus 806 

Sprague,  Elkanah..33,  56,  63,  119,  121 
195,  383,  431,  691,  692,  829 

Elkanah,  Jr 354 

Ignatius    ...55,131,283,   820.. 

(Ignathus).  29 

Jesse 126,  128,  330,  333,  583 

Jonathan. 93, 163, 197,  373,  373,  462 


INDEX 


915 


Sprague,  Nathan 66,  74,  197,  462 

Nathaniel 67,  165 

Philip 395,  564 

Spring,  Thomas 639,  658,  833,  834 

Spurr  (Spur) ,  Charles 231 

Nicholas 518 

Squire  (Squier),  Daniel.,. 92,  153,  178 

310,  800 

Ebenezer 186,  326,  353,  829 

Eli 471 

James 438 

John 58,  96,  585,  663 

Joseph 425 

Josiah 518 

Solomon 550 

Stephen 128,  206 

Squires  (Squiers),  Ebenezer 792 

James 654,  833 

John 338,  645 

Josiah 160 

Stephen 74,  174,  333 

Staed,  William 585 

Stafford,  Samuel.  ..47,109,  268,  824,827 
Thomas 5,  13,  15,  471,  675 

Standish,  Asa 581 

Samuel 423,  435,  436,  483 

Stanley,  John 399,  431,  480 

Richard 410 

Stannard  (Stanard),  Claudius.  .393,579 

Daniel 331,  730 

Lebbeus 303,  461,  637 

Lemuel 621 

Lebbeus 636,  833 

Plin 328,  393,  578,  593 

Stanton,  John 21 

Joshua 815,  837 

Robert 425,  461 

Stark  (Starks),  Asahel 409 

Benajah 141,  177 

Benjamin 287 

Christopher 409 

Ebenezer 342 

John..  ..19,  141,  176,  287,  393,  578 
782,  787,  806,  810 

Phineas 24 

Samuel 287,  393,  578 

Captain 564,  714,  782.  801 

General 104,612,783 

Starkweather,  Amos 257 

Asa 221,  398 

Asaph 176,  287 

Billings 89,  393,  578 

Elisha 229,399 

Roger 73,  398 

Stephen 287,  453 

Thomas 73,253,  830 

Starr,  Comfort.  .268,  369,  270,  271,  797 


Starr,  Partey 116 

Pearly 268,  269 

Starter,  Abner 269 

Joseph 116 

Starts,  Phineas 148,  652 

Staton,  David 56 

Penuel 128 

Steadman  (Stedmanj,  Nathaniel 35 

615 

Steard,  Samuel 360 

Stearns  (Sterns),  Daniel 185,  325 

387,  438,  573,  829 

Ebenezer 1,55,  185,  300,  887 

Ebenezer  P 326,  829 

Eleazer 514,  543,  608 

Isaac 602 

John 61,  390,  391,  486,  527,  571 

Peace 602 

Pierce 574 

Sterling 820 

Thomas 606 

William 119,121,  198,  542,  608 

William,  Jr 543 

Stebbins,  Benjamin 194 

David 806 

Ebenezer 135,  139 

Steel  (Steele),  Eldad 288,  393,  579 

Solomon 177,  288 

Sergeant 517 

Stephens  (see  Stevens),  Andrew.  .591 

Asa 192 

Barnabas 318 

Elias 191,  735 

Ephraim 751 

Isaac 277 

James 449,  492 

Penuel 136,  128,  671 

Phineas., 176,  203,  288 

Simeon 2 

Thomas 406 

Sterling,  Archibald 658,  833 

Sterrod,  James 798 

Stetson,  Benjamin 264 

Steven,  Isaac 883 

Stevens  (see  Stephens),  Abel.. 58,  162 

645 

Andrew 195,  360,  829 

Andrew,  Jr 590 

Benjamin.  ...103,  163,  751,  775,  783 

799 

Benjamin ,  Jr 58,  645 

Daniel 58,  163,645 

Ebenezer 306 

Elias 63,  639,  640,  705,  834 

Elis 356 

Ephraim 103,  700,  775,  799 

Isaac 368,  658 


916 


INDEX 


Stevens,  James  ...58,  161,  290,  407,  645 

John 343,  641,  654,  833,  834 

Lemuel 615 

IMoses. ...  .  2     12 

Otho 70,  115,  868,  390,  526^  627 

639,  640,  834 

Penuel 108,  111 

Peter 288 

Prada 28  (Pern da). 665 

Samuel 30,  115,  368 

Simeon 11,  17,  31,  69,  115,  368 

575,  027,  639,  640,  802,  833 

Simon 777,  818,  819,  825 

Steward,  Daniel 44,  516 

Kdmund 586,  799 

Hugh 604 

John 465 

Samuel 293,  360,  538 

Stewart  (see  Stuart) ,  Daniel 45 

Elemuel 498 

James 463 

John. . .  .26,   141,  171,  287,  336,  364 
490,  624,  671,  833 

Joseph,  Jr 823,  826 

Hugh 397,  567 

Lemuel 498 

Nathaniel 594 

Samuel 194,  386,  534 

William....- 333,  803 

Stickney,  Eliphalet. .  .27,  221,  489,  522 

Ezekiel 833 

Ezepiah 658 

Jonathan 389,  445,  447 

Stiles,  Austin 489,  522  (Osten).489 

Still,  Phineas 27 

Stillwell,  John 507 

Stimpson,  Aaron 664 

Simon 433 

Stimson,  Abel 190,  258,  282 

Joel 258,  295,  356 

Robert 53 

Simon 258,  543 

Stinson,  Robert 69,  418 

Stish,  Philip  H 108,  111,  671 

Stockbridge,  John 642,  647,  820 

Stockwell,  Jacob 636,  637,  833 

Jonas 615 

Levi 320,  387,  574 

Stoddar,  Samuel 288 

Stoddard,  Eliakim 549 

Elijah 130,  224,  601 

Joshua 266 

Reuben 89,  452,597 

Stodder,  Reuben 171,  225 

Stoel  (see  Stowell),  Asa 37 

Ebenezer 119,    121 

Stoker,   Ruol 131 


Stone,  Aaron 517 

Amos 186,  138 

Archibald 219,  483 

Asa 190 

Benjamin 389,  444,  447 

Caleb 260 

Ebenezer 422,  442 

Israel 517 

Jacob 805 

John 25,  422 

Nathan   (see   Slone),  175,  246,  519 

786 

Nathaniel 302,  386,  534 

Samuel 819 

Colonel 798 

Stooker,   Ruel 131 

Stores,  Huging 543 

Prentice 459 

Storms,  William 608 

Story  (Storey),  Asa 258 

Benajah 26,  486,  632 

Benajiah 313 

Daniel 222,  416 

Elijah 26,  632 

Ephraim 162 

Francis..  116,  222,  253,  417,  488,  727 

830 

Jacob 26,  213 

Oliver 203,  397,  568,  593 

Solomon 85,  162,  182 

Stephen 416 

Thomas 9,  213,  632,  634,  635 

Stoughton,  Alexander 391,  571 

Stow  (Stowe),  Amos 49,  386,  534 

David 525 

George 338.  534 

Seth..  .815,  317,  390,  527,  654,  830 

833 
Stowell  (see Stoel),  David.. 42,  822,  833 

Isaac 390,  527,  608,  829 

John 198 

Stratton,  John 153 

Jonathan 416 

Streeter,  Benjamin 529,  53 1 

Samuel 461 

Strond,  John 198 

Strong,  Asa.  .73,  156,  157,  425,  538,  622 

738 
Barnabas..  S25,  338,  810,  811,812 

839 

Benajah 284 

David 800 

Elnathan 83,  193,  260,  352 

Ephraim 217,  466 

Ezekiel 19,    34 

Henry 153,809,800 

Isaac 476 


INDEX 


917 


strong,  Joel 19,  53,  364 

John.  .52,50,  195,  210,  679,  680,  782 
811,  819,  820,  825,  839 

Noah 85,  349 

Phineas 33,  384 

Return 287 

Eeuben 174 

Samuel 437,  455,  683,  806 

Solomon 19,  301,  384,  355,  365 

430,  665 

Solomon,  Jr 384,  355 

William 119,  132,  336,  355,  385 

437,  534,  829 

Strow,   John 411,  505,  613 

Stuart  (see  Stewart),  Edmund 586 

Hugh 606 

John 35,  225,  489,  634 

Joseph 38 

Nathaniel 466 

Samuel 598,  636,  833 

Sturdevant  (Sturtevant),  Percy...  158 

Perez 101,  144,  593  (PeriBt).251 

Sturge,    Equella 372 

Sturges,  David 654,  883 

Styles,  Eli 660,  833 

Suidam  (see  Surdam),  Samuel 497 

Sullingham,  Henry 658,  833 

Sumbon,  Benjamin 335 

Summer  (Sumner?),  Shubael 467 

Sumner,  Bartholomew 53 

Daniel 377 

Shubael 208,  476 

"William 277,  347 

Sunderland  (see  Sutherland), 

Peleg 7,  91,  680,  778 

Samuel 413 

Wallace..  91  (Wallis) 333,645 

Sunderlin  (see  Sunderland), 

John 238,  398 

Samuel 228,  398 

Surdam  (see  Sordam),  Low. .  .497,  499 

Lump 499 

Samuel 499 

Susap,  Pearl 819 

Sutherland,  James... .97,  127,  128,  143 

155,  336 

John 97,  103,  155,  451,  477,  786 

Justus 117,  155,  470 

Peleg 169,  337,  547,  588,  636 

Samuel 237 

Wallis 58  (Wallace).  168,  631 

William 74,  142 

Sutherling,  Peleg 814 

Suthward  (see  Southward),Jether..477 

Suttington,  Moses 658 

Sutton,  Benjamin....  109,  112,  625,  671 
Isaac 531 


Sweat  (see  Sweet),  Ezra.. .44,  46,  116 

246,  687 

Joseph 79 

Sweers,  Daniel 315,  317,  b88V830 

Sweet  (see  Sweat),  Amos 581 

Benjamin 321,  397, 569 

Ezra 73,  175,  246 

James 474 

Jonathan 143,  155,  301 

Joseph 81 

Silas 131 

William 106,  246,  474 

Swetland,  Noah 364 

Swift,  Barnabas 466 

Charles .333,  584 

Chipman 801 

Jesse 616 

Joseph 258 

Judah 258 

Samuel 188,  333,  395,  565 

Thomas 202 

Whitfield 802 

Switz,  Walter 831 

Sykes,  Ashbel 621 

Sylsby,  Osias 341 

Sylvester,  Levi.  ..12,  114,  371,  390,  537 

556,  628 
Levi,  Jr 8,  114,  368,  638 

Tabby,  Bethuel 116 

Taber,  see  Taylor 

Tacher  (see  Thacher),  Samuel 356 

Taft,  Aaron 340 

Amariah 89,  315,  317,  348,  609 

Amaziah 830 

Ebenezer 610 

William 610 

Taggart,  William 665 

Tainter,  Benjamin 615 

Jonathan 617 

Samuel 615 

Stephen 611,  630 

Tample,  Enos 804 

Tanner,  John 538 

Taplin,  John 114,  368,  557 

Mansfield 114,  368,  661 

William 114,  368,  557 

Tarbell,  Jonathan 835 

Peter 301 

Tarbin,  Peter 119,  131 

Tarble,  Porter 40 

Tarbox,  Peter 59,  331,  645 

Tarlton,  Isaac 529 

Tart,  Abraham 453 

Tatton,  Isaac 529 

Tawpanpeet,  Peter 307 

Taylor,  Abraham 195,  540,  839 


918 


INDEX 


Taylor,  Absalom 61 

Asa 55,  277,  347,  835 

Daniel 806 

Eldad 334,  601 

George 617 

Isaac 540 

John 30,  103,104,  345,  393 

450,  545,  554,  601 
Joseph.. .54,  166,  167,  304,  343,  370 

638 

Moses 618 

Simeon 540 

Thomas 416,  606 

Temple,  Jonas 630 

Joseph 393,  571 

Parmenas 88 

William 681 

Tennant,  Thomas 413 

Tenney,  Aaron 74 

Jesse 333,  416 

Terrill,   William 87 

Terry,  Ely 538 

Josiah 284 

Samuel 386 

Tertzy,  John 333 

Thacher  fThatoher),  Amasa 511 

Levi 94,  336,377,  511 

Peter 56,  443 

Samuel 282,  395,  356,  384,  536 

Thangokeheek,  Moses 306 

Tharp  (Thorp?) , Jephtha 389 

Thayer,  Eseck 368 

Thear  (Thayer?),  Benoni 34 

Thomas,  Andrew. . .  .380,  385,  393,  482 

Ebenezer 94 

Elias 187,391,  433 

Eliphalet 509 

George 285,  482 

John,' 509,  636,  798,  833 

Joseph 353 

Oliver 553 

Phineas 380 

Beuben 332 

Samuel 303,  435,  509,  516,  714 

William 37,  116,  798 

Thompson  (see  Thomson) , 

Alexander 54 

Ezra 24 

Hezekiah 260,  353 

James 330,  437 

John....  147,  177,  308,  388,  466,  467 
476,  583,  651 

JohnB 378 

Joseph 193,  360 

Lathrop 195,  829 

Samuel 437,  580 


Thompson,  William 30, 

Thomson  (see  Thompson), 

John 24, 

Lothrop 

William 

Thoop,  Amos 

Thornton,  Stukely 

Thorp,  Benjamin 103, 

Thaddeus 215, 

Throop  (see  Troop,  Thoop), 

Amos 263,390,590, 

John 84,  345, 

John  W 336,  419, 

Nathaniel 55,  346, 

Winchester 119, 

Sergeant  

Thurber,  James 

Joseph 543, 

Sylvester 

Thurbs,  Sylvester 

Thurston,  Ward 2,  13,  658, 

Tibbits,  Henry 

Tichenor,  Isaac 434,  486,  541, 

Tichhout,  Minderse 

Tiekney,  John 

Ticknor,  Benjamin 

Tift,  Bufus 

Tigden,  Barnabas 

Tilden,  Charles.  .341,  642,  644,647, 

Joel 384,  536,  642, 

John 94, 

Josiah 33,  263,  283, 

Stephen 33,  383,  384,  341, 

384,  385,  533,  536,  691, 


Stephen,  Jr 

Thomas 

Corporal 

Tiller,  Job 

Timlow,  John 

Tinkham,  Isaiah 346, 

Jeremiah 611, 

Nathan 

Nathaniel 

Seth 

Tinlow  (see  Tinslow),  James 

Tinney,  Joseph 

Beuben 

Tinsley,  John 

Tinslow,  James 

Tipliff,  see  Topliff 

Tirdam ,  Low 

Tisdale,  Barnabas 

Tisden,  Barnabas 

Titus,  John 198,  326, 


502 

453 
352 
,.33 
335 
330 
315 
400 

829 
704 
839 
793 
138 
813 
322 
558 
575 
137 
881 
650 
604 
773 
581 
342 
323 
..5 
284 
792 
794 
647 
513 
355 
355 
698 
887 
355 
305 
300 
347 
610 
419 


363 

432 
.24 
505 
.27 
342 
580 
411 

497 
263 
284 
839 


INDEX' 


919 


Titus,  John,  Jr 390 

Tixet,  Experience 186 

Toby,  Hezeker  (erased) 596 

Todd,  Thomas 384,  536 

Tola,  Josiah 649 

Toll  (or  Towl),  Simon 438 

ToUes,  Clarke 279 

Henry 278,  279 

Toiman,  Ebenezer 784 

John 221 

Thomas 743,  744,  746,  770,  782 

788,  791,  799,  810 

Esquire 801 

Toney,  Anthony 639,  640,  834 

Tooley,  Christopher 534 

Josiah 643 

Topliff  fToplift),  Luther.  .240,  480,  830 

Tore,  Isaac 273 

Torry,  Samuel 683,  684 

Totman,  John 103,  104,  417 

Tottle,  Thomas 644 

Tousley  (Towsley),  Daniel 26 

David 98,  171,  303,  461,  633 

Hezekiah. . .  .76,  100,  ^88,  559,  621 

Matthew 388,  561,  621 

Thomas 388,  560,  631 

William  ...73,  105,  388,  559, 

621  (Bill)  303 

Tower,  Joseph 225,  452 

Nathan 598 

Nathaniel 171,  204,  225 

Towers,  Benjamin 279 

Gideon 215 

Beuben 243 

Towl  (see  Toll),  Bracket 557 

Town,  Asa 340,  582 

Elijah,  Jr 619 

Jonathan.. .  .203,  397,  567,  594,  793 

Nehemiah 577 

Towner,  Comfort 389,  445,  447 

Towns,  Jonathan 226 

Townsley,  William 203 

Towsley,  see  Tousley 

Tozer,  Elishama 635,  637,  831 

Tracy,  Andrew... 32,  283,  355,  420,  691 

698 

David 606 

Elijah 433 

Hezekiah.. 288,  453,  (Hezeker)  596 

James 263,  283,  355,  386,  533 

Levi 807 

Stephen 254 

Thomas 201,283,  355 

William 131 

Sergeant 200 

Traesdel,  Aaron 186 

Train,  John. 44,  46,64,  95,  333,  687,788 


Train,  Orange.4,  179,  203,  211,  241,  379 

473,  787 

Tranes,  Eleazer 549 

Trask,  Elias 222,  474 

John 188,  474 

Trass,  John 179,  212,  234,  379 

Tredway,  Samuel 186,  326,  839 

Tresoott,  Jeremiah 644,  647 

Trichy ,  John 650 

Tripp,  Abial 332,  585 

Triscott  (Trisket),  Experience  186,  342 

613,  829 

Jeremiah 256,  642 

Troop  (see  Throop),  Amos  200,  338, 537 

Nathaniel 33 

Trowbridge,  Stephen 833 

Truax,  John 174,  833 

Truesdel  (Trusdale),  Aaron  .  .186,  326 

364,  829 

Ichabod 19,  34,  364 

Truman,  Moody 365 

Trumbull,  Asahel 393 

Tubbs,  Bethuel 65,  538 

Samuel 26,  214,  413,  632 

Stephen 126,  128 

Tucker,  Ashbel 190,  259 

Joshua 21,  275 

Tuller,  Joseph 5 

Thomas 458 

Tumalek,  Benjamin 819 

Tupper,  Absalom 73,  221,  416 

Archelaus 37,  415,  487,  795 

Darius 488 

Turner,  Abel 10,  166,  311,  334,  475 

Consider 784 

Edward. .  .4,  45,  46,  64,  95,  166,  179 
211,335,  341,  380,  474,  687 

Elijah 407 

Elisha 496 

Ezra 208,  393,  578,  594 

Henry.  .108,  113,  397,  568,  569,  624 
671,  672,  727,  765 

Isaac 393,  579 

Nathaniel 436 

Nicholas 654,  833 

Samuel 5 

Thomas 321,  391,  571,  598 

Turney,  Henry 222 

Tussip,  Peail 31 

Tuters,  John 527 

Tuttle  (see  Tottle) ,  Amos 457 

Chandler 13,  14,  15,  105,  675 

David 93,  310 

Ebenezer  . . .  137,  139,  297,  300,  830 

Hezekiah 301,  332 

Ichabod 583 

Jeremy 332 


920 


INDEX 


Tuttle,  J©B8e.85,  109,  112,  163,  372,  671 

John 474,  476,  625 

Samuel 127,  129 

Thomas 4,  57,  96,  163,  243,  322 

379,  458,  474,  675,  679,  787 

Tyce,  William 70 

Tyler,  Jephtha 365 

Jonathan 135,  138,  323 

Joseph.  ..36,  314,  316,  610,  771,  795 

824,  825,  829 

Captain 801 

Tylor,  Samuel 407 

Udall,  Oliver 56,  825 

Samuel 32 

William 32 

Ufford,  Benjamin 144,  158,  180 

Joel 477 

Ujain,  Aaron 29 

Umphrey,  William  (Willard) 301 

Umpstead  (Olmstead?), 

Ebenezer 819 

Israel 658,  833 

Underhill,  Abraham.  .98,  156,  426,  463 

787,  792 

David 622 

Isaac. . .  .8,  66,  67,  98,  156,  427,  454 
James.  ..425,  538,  622,  715,  792,  806 

Lieutenant 622 

Underwood,  Phineas 391,  571,  807 

Samuel 319 

Thaddeus 807 

Upham,  William 278,  279 

Urite  (Wright  ?) ,  Caleb 326 

Uron,  James 391,  571 

Usesulo,  Joseph 307 

Utley,  Elisha. .  ..166,  235,  241,  380,  474 

Vail  (see  Vailes,  Viall),  Constant.  .372 

Micah 685,  815 

Michael 685 

Moses 430 

T 261 

Thomas 55,  84,  345,  419 

Vailes,  Gamaliel 338 

Vallance,  David 107,  110,  227,  429 

496,  623,  671,  710,  801 

Van  Arnum,  John 568 

Vance,  James 370 

John 370 

John,  Jr 628 

Van  de  Bogart,  Charles 833 

Vandeburgh,  Cornelius 387,  574 

Vanderhoff,  Henry 503 

Vanderlander,  Daniel ' 373 

Vanduser,  Abraham 50 

Van  Dyck,  Colonel 813 


Van  Gelder,  John 636,  833 

Jonathan 833 

Vaniormer  (see  Vanwomen),  Jacob. 409 

Vann,  James 575 

Van  Ornum  (see  Van  Arnum) , 

Luke 494 

Van  Rensleaur  (Rensselaer), 

Colonel 774 

Van  Strander,  Peter,  Jr 494 

Van  Vorste,  Jelles  D 833 

Van  Voste,  Gillas 174 

Van  Wagenen,  Evert 833 

Vanwomen  (see  Vaniomer),  Jacob. .  612 

Varney,  John 334 

Varnum,  John 397 

Samuel 526 

Vary,  John 585 

Vaughn,  Benjamin 66,  67,  168,  230 

631 

Charles 108,  111,  624 

Jabesh 419 

James 91,  168,  230,  459 

John 459,  631 

Obadiah 410,  562 

Veal,  John 1 23 

Michael 814 

Vely,  Philip 505 

Venderlendo,  Daniel 462 

Verging,  Jeremiah 186 

Vernon,  Samuel 70 

Vial  (Viall,  see  Vail),  Constant.  .8, 163 

John 463 

Vibbard,  Timothy 417 

Vine,  Ebenezer 636.  833 

Robert 636,  637,  833 

Solomon 636,  833 

Virginia,  Jeremiah 384,  536,  829 

Vongelder,  see  Van  Gelder 

Vorback,  Philip 642,  648 

Vorsboroug,  Jacob 837 

Vosborough,  Peter 510 

Vose  (or  Chase) ,  William 380 

Vumer,  Cornelius  V 430 

Waddel,  John 556 

Wade,  James 594 

Wadkins,  Henry 516 

John 819 

Wads  worth,  Hezekiah 380 

Waistcott,  Ephraim 565 

Wait,  Benjamin.  .28,  260,  278,  444,  446 
525,  526,  532,  533,  536,  542 
719,  721,  731,  732,  741,  761 
762,  772,  775,  781,  782,  783 
785,  789,  791,  794,  799,  809 
810,  811,  812,  819,  822,  825 
Ezra 386,  535 


INDEX 


921 


Wait,  Jeremiah 289,  449 

Joseph ■ 521,  589 

Nathaniel 521 

Eiohard 55,  539,  783,  789 

Thomas 289,  449,  665 

Wakefield,  Timothy 391,  571 

Wakely,  John 805 

Wakley,  Stephen 654,  833 

Walbridge,  Asa 416,  488 

Ebenezer. .  .9,  78,  80,  238,  400,  402 
404,  413,  415,  424,  480,  483 
483,  486,  487,  491,  522,  528 
538,  551,  552,  558,  562,  576 
580,  605,  606,  634,  635,  637 
639,  695,  734,  740,  782,  786 
788,  831,  837 
Henry27,  221,298,424,  562,632,  831 

Henry,  Jr 604,  740 

Isaac 23 

John 265,  441 

Silas 48,  221,  253,  417,  437,  488 

755,  795,  803,  808,  830 

Solomon 37,  221,  416,  488,  606 

William 613 

Colonel. 398,  484,  530,  603,  604,  733 

Sergeant 191 

Walcott,  see  Wolcott 

Walden,  Abiathar 393,  572 

James 570 

Walder  (Walden  ?),  James 336 

Waldo,  Abiathar 240,  786 

Beulah 218,  400,  510 

Daniel 649 

Edmond 783 

Gamaliel 381 ,  468 

John 493,  496 

John,  Jr 405 

Wales,  Joseph 356 

Walker,  Daniel 732 

Ebenezer 516 

Elisha 43,  186,  326 

Gideon.  .93,  153,  178,  309,  471,  801 

Ichabod 332,  585 

Isaac 528,  530 

Jeshurun 610 

Jesse 109,  112,  671 

John 516 

Jonas 618 

Jonathan 658,  833 

Lewis 330,  334,  583 

William 305 

(armorer) 782 

Walkins  (Watkins  ?) ,  Henry 50 

John 664 

Wallace  (see  Wallis),  Ebenezer..  .786 

Isaac 173 

John 571 


Wallace,  Nathaniel 315,  400,  482 

Richard 19,  364 

William 12,  54,  115,  368,  628 

Captain 338 

Wallen,  Jeremiah 538 

Waller,  David 613 

Joseph 618 

Wallis  rsee  Wallace) ,  E 318 

Ebenezer 786,  791,  797,  803 

Elijah 413 

Hull 438 

Isaac 18,  456 

John 391 

Nathaniel 125,  318 

Samuel 658,  833 

Timothy 429 

Captain 794 

Wallon  (Waller  ?) ,  Joseph 256 

Wallow,  Israel 704 

Walsworth  (Walworth],  Daniel  . .  .130 

James 47,  783,  824 

James,  Jr 827 

William 405,  430,  497,  499 

Walter,  Truman 321 

Walters,  Samuel 644 

Walton,  Henry 378,  469 

John 735 

Nathan 344,  381 

Oliver 378 

Perez 577 

Rufus 393,  554 

Wanlon,  James 145 

Wanner,  John  V 430 

Wannop,  Thomas 194 

Ward,  Barnard 136,  138,  251,  377 

David 208,  467 

John 16,  189,  310 

Jonathan 105,  476,  477 

Phineas 353,  480,  830 

Samuel 509 

William 94,  160,  382,  787,  806 

Ware,  Comfort 529,  531 

Nathan 608 

Warner  (see  Warren),  Bishop.  138,  397 

Daniel 27 

David .' 58,  583,  585,  645 

Elijah 232,457 

Eliphaz 77,  414,457 

Elisha 48 

Jabesh 425 

John 48,  220,  392,  554 

Philip 437 

Seth..4,  107,  109,  110,  623,  668,  671 

677,  678,  680,  682,  688,  685,  725 

730,  731,  769,  771,  773,  773,  774 

778,  808,  814,  815,  816,  817,  827 

828,  831,  836,  837 


922 


INDEX 


Warner,  Colonel.. 13,  433,  686,  638,  666 

776,  791,  836 

Warren  (see  Warner),  Aaron.. 343,  386 

534 

Bishop 126,  128,  136,  323,  569 

Caleb 395,  565 

David 77 

Gideon  . .  .66,  68,  76,  94,  95,  96,  99 
118,  134,  141,  143,  154,  165 
178,  183,  183,  344,  374,  516 
587,  682,  700,  779,  780,  781 
784,  785,  787,  795,  814,  815 
Jabez  {Jabesh)..136,  138,  333,  381 
538,  802 

Jonathan 796,  801,  807 

Moses 343,  389,  444,  446,  736  i 

Nathan 323,  381,  553,  604 

Thomas 240 

Captain 805 

Colonel 90,  93,  97,  98,  100,  101 

103,  105,  117,  137,  144,  158 

180,  433,  435,  517,  518,  788 

800 

Warrenaugh,  David 50 

Warrener,  Samuel 39 

Washbon,  Washbond,  see  Washburn 
Washburn,  Azel. .  .6,  680,  757,  774,  793 

Barnabas 300 

Caleb 577 

Daniel 93,  332,  583 

Ebenezer 5 

Isaac 616 

Jabez 204 

Jonas 433 

Nathaniel 262,  385,  533 

Seth 280,  362,  432 

Stephen 169,  227,  451,  794 

Tabor 575,  631 

Waterman,  Daniel.  .22,  33,  56,  258,  294 

664 

Daniel,  Jr 258 

Elijah. .  .  .22,  34,  294,  639,  640,  834 
Elisha. .  .32,  145,  258,  282,  295,  360 

830 

James 258,  383,  820 

Levi 358,  282,  356,  384,  536 

Oliver  (Wateman) 354 

Samuel 33,  258,  281,  295 

Corporal 257 

Waters,  Amos 246,  520,  52^ 

Edward 153,  310,  375 

John 657,833 

Oliver 629 

Samuel 75 

SylvanuB 353 

Watkins  (see  Walkins),  Daniel.  636,  637 

833 


Watkins,  Edward 393, 

Gideon 

John 33,  362, 

Watson,  Ebenezer  (see  Wilson). . . 

Silas 318,  510, 

Titus 336, 

Watts,  Timothy 528, 

Way,  John 

John,  Jr 527, 

Weasonhouse,  Hendrick 406, 

Weatherhead,  Jeremiah 

Weatherwax,  Martin 

Weaver,  Andreas 634, 

Andrew 9, 

Frederick 435,  519, 

Jabez 7,  57,  330,  333,  583, 

Louden 397, 

Nicholas 

Bichard 

Eufus 80, 

Eussell 

Webb,  Andrew 

Azariah 811, 

Benajah 

Benjamin 417  (Ben.) 

Colvin 

Isaac 387,564, 

Jehiel 608, 

John 407, 

Jonathan 208, 

Joseph 

Joshua 

Luther 

Eeuben 

Corporal 

Webb  &  Martin 

Webster,  Abdiel 100,  136,  138, 

794, 

Abenlam 

Asa.. 3, 30,  69,  114,  148,  369,  371, 

Benjamin 

Elihu 

Ephraim.  ..3,  12,  114,  369,  371, 
639,  640, 

Ephraim,  Jr 114, 

Isaac... 27.  107,  110,  623,  671, 

James 163,  197,  372, 

Joshua 330, 

Justus 693, 

Moses 277,  391, 

Samuel.  .2, 13,  32,  71,  113,  264 


Colonel  . 


Weden,  Samuel. 
Weeks,  David  . . 


554 
93 
419 
518 
783 
513 
5H0 
628 
811 
498 
383 
503 
635 
,73 
523 
406 
644 
568 
519 
219 
218 
78 
576 
813 
79 
523 
608 
573 
835 
492 
467 
279 
837 
198 
224 
476 
812 
467 
796 
.47 
652 
184 
.85 
628 
834 
369 
672 
462 
583 
693 
347 
,  369 
628 
.223 
.793 
.277 
.820 


INDEX 


923 


Weeks,  John 27,  253,  397,  567,  830 

Judah 417  (Jude)..489 

Thomas 550 

Welch.  Daniel. .  ..49, 176,  288,  596,  803 

David 636,  637,  833 

John. . .  108,  111,  218,  510,  624,  671 

Josiah 49 

Samuel 818,  298,  831 

William 410,  495 

Weld,  Elias 276,  693 

Isaac 834,827 

Captain 697,  699 

Welden,  Jesse 150,  345,  450 

David 450 

Well,  Benjamin  Gross 654 

Weller,  Nathaniel 509 

Wellman,  Darius 808 

Ebenezer 808 

Gideon 204,  387,  573,  594,  792 

John 245 

Samuel 573,  610 

Timothy,  Jr 808 

Wells,  Benajah 44,  46,  81,  437 

Benjamin 247,  405,  687 

Gary 429 

George 494 

Isaac 42 

James 330,  653,  833 

John 366,  835 

JoshuB 35 

Oliver 266 

Welman,  John 553 

Welton  (  see  Wilton), 

Ebenezer 7,  16,  208 

Werner,  Cornelius  V 430 

Wentworth,  Alpheus 320,  486 

David 220,  488 

Elijah 220 

Jonathan 417,606 

Drummer 792 

Wesson  (see  Weston) ,  Aaron 627 

James 628 

Peter 627 

West,  Barnet 89,  248 

Daniel 21 

Ebenezer 73,  246,  519 

James 78,  80,  88,  519 

John 204,  274,  387,  573 

Samuel 410 

Thomas 519 

Willerstone 409,  502 

William 329 

Westcoat  {see  Westcott), 

Ephraim 321,  395,  594 

Westcott  (Westcoat),  James 7,  477 

583 
Nathan 576 


Westcott,  Oliver 583 

Eichard 577 

Ziba 583,  586 

Weston  (see  Wesson),  James 320 

Wetsel,  George 503 

Whealey ,  Theophilus 88 

Wheeler,  Benjamin 576 

Darius 610,  615,  806 

Ezekiel 531 

Ezalmon 298 

George 589 

Isaac  ...  .33,  314,  316,  616,  801,  839 

Jacob 73,  98,  393,  399,  449,  578 

Jacob,  Jr 289 

Jeremiah 508,  550 

Joseph 52,  510 

Josiah 441 

Levi 398,  400,  831 

Moses 388 

Nathan 240 

Nathaniel 613 

Obadiah 153,  473 

Salmon 831 

Samuel 539,  531 

Seth 657,  831 

Thomas 13,  15,  675,  731 

William 124,  320,  391,  571 

Captain 805 

Sergeant 191 

WheeJock,  Eleazer 310,  821 

Elias 471 

James 341 

John 642,  644,  649,  821,  822 

Lieutenant 821 

Wheet,  Bichard 435 

Whelpley,  Isaac 18,  66,  67,  91,  168 

327,  451 

Jeremiah 227,  451,  626 

Whenuppansuk,  Cornelius 807 

Whilcom,  John 201 

Whipple,  Aaron 389,  445,  447 

Benjamin 49,  97,  155,  189,  300 

470,  632,  750,  774,  808 

Benjamin,  Jr 27 

David  ..117,  155,  183,  189,  300,  470 

476 

J&IdgsIi 5l'7 

Jonathan 196,  297,  300,  830 

Moses 819 

Nehemiah. . .  .97,  143,  155,  300,  470 

Oliver 820,  397,  568 

William 388,  559 

Whiston,  John 318,  414,  686,  833 

Whitcomb,  Anthony 527 

Asa 726 

Benjamin 796 

Cyrus 35,  40,  808 


924 


INDEX 


Whitcomb,  Cyrus,  Jr 808 

Isaac 35 

John 201,  338,  390,  416,  527 

Lot 819 

Eeuben 47 

Eobert 194,  202,  338 

Samuel 489 

Thomas 293,  590 

Major 92,  145,  732,  809 

White,  Abel  . .  .40,  44,  95,  119,  131,  179 
211,  235,  380,  608,  687 

Abijah 279 

Abuer 57,  332,  584,  644 

Abraham 188,  211 

Asa 43,  198 

(Jooledge 466,  477 

David 484,  590 

Ebenezer 114,  368 

Eber 274 

Edward 610 

Elijah 587 

Elisha 385,  537 

Ely 63,790 

Giles 804 

Henry 297.  300,  830 

James 47 

JnQ\ 52 

John. .  .105,  168,  378,  389,  449,  599 

804 

Jonathan 393,  590 

Joseph 71,  114,  148,  371,  652 

Joseph,  Jr 368 

Josiah 805 

Jotham 392,  554,  783 

Lemuel 384,  383 

Nathaniel... 9,  30,  83,  328,  349,  390 

526,  555,  603,  774,  811 

Nicholas.. 30,  71,  349,  370,  555,  639 

640,  753,  834,  837 

Noah 71,  732 

Perez 400,  805 

Philip 473 

Phineas 198 

Samuel 562 

Simpson 96,  331 

Solomon 23,  63,  190,  259,  790 

William 42,  562,  824,  837 

Zephaniah  . .  .95,  165,  179,  211,  234 
379,  473 

Corporal 145 

Doctor 775 

Captain 801 

835 

Whitely ,  John Ill,  684,  671 ,  836 

Whiter,  Jacob 664 

Whitford,  Caleb 439,  437,  581 

Joseph 150,  245 


Whitman,  Benjamin 7,  330,  585 

Samuel 497,  499 

Whitmarsh,  David 165,  234 

Whitney,  Aaron 392,  554 

Benjamin. .  .  .40,  353,  618,  689,  804 
807,  819,  823,  825,  826 

David 330,  583 

Eleazer 630 

Elijah 40,  804 

Eliphalet 807 

Ephraim. 37 

John 50,  198 

Jonathan. .  .  .314,  316,  392,  572,  807 

830 

Micah 5,  153 

Nathaniel.... 64,  105,  117,  310,  375 
472,  796,  807,  819 

Oliver 585 

Samuel 392,  554,  611,  807 

Silas 58,  126,  128,  189,  331,  334 

553,  584,  645 

Silas,  Jr 58,  96,  331,  645 

Whittaker,  Ephraim 498 

Whittey,  John 109 

Whittick,  Abraham 407 

Whittier,  David 53,  71 

Wickwire,  Joseph. .  9,  36,  219,  402,  423 
483,  609,  633,  634,  635 

Wiggins,  Joshua 582 

William 583 

Wight,  Jabez 303 

Wilber  (see  Willebar),  Joseph. . .  .533 

Peter 98 

Wilbur,  Benjamin 801,  393 

Jacob 427 

Wilcox  ( Willcox) ,  Ephraim 266 

David ; 508 

James 98,  156,437 

John.  .47,  326,  338, 445, 475, 543,643 
648,  889 

Jonathan 389,  392,  571 

Stephen 348 

William 37 

Wilde,  Joseph 387,  573 

Solomon 382 

Wilder,  Abel 281 

Daniel 804 

John 36 

Joseph 615 

Oliver 38 

Samuel 37 

Solomon 333,  344 

Wildin,  Josiah 33 

Wildo,  Solomon 513 

Wilds,  Isaac 36 

Solomon 513 

Wilebond,  Joseph 89 


INDEX 


925 


Wiley,  David 654,  833 

John 249 

Jonathan 466 

Wilkins,  Asa 539 

Obadiah 492 

Willard,  Aaron 276,  825 

Abel 267,  629,  804,  807 

Edward 204,  288,  393,  678 

Eli 377,  347,  691 

James 539,  531 

John 124,  337,  393,  578 

Jonathan 177,  809 

Joseph.  .141,  176,  287,  596,  641,  834 

Josiah 287 

Lynd 367 

Obadiah 119,121 

Oliver 277,699 

Samuel..  141,  176,  287,328,464,529 
531,  787,  803 

Samuel,  Jr 529 

Thomas 139 

Wild 819 

Wilder 377,  347,  664 

Willcox,  see  Wilcox 

Willebar  (see  Wilber),  James 298 

Joseph 831 

Willen,  Amos 656, 833 

Willey,  John 466 

William,  John 783 

William 784 

Williams,  Asahel 895,  565 

Bennet 185,  326,  363,  829 

Daniel 5 

David 314,  316,  398,  829 

D.  W 280 

Eljenezer 341 

Jedediah 397,  830 

Jesse 39,  380,798 

Job 348,  389,  445,  447 

John 61,  178,  336,  813,  829 

John,  2d 273 

Joseph.  .13,  15,  58,  61,  223,  284,  330 
583,  645,  675,  679 

Josiah 218,  336,  385,  587,  839 

Nathan 47 

Nehemiah 174,  833 

Oliver 87,  285,  362,  798,  819 

Phineas. .  59, 87. 280, 291 ,  388,432, 591 

Boger 92 

Samuel..  .58,  93,  153,  178,  309,  471 
505,  646,  723,  792,  801,  806 

Smith 531 

Stephen..  .37,  92,  93,  117,  153,  178 

310,  472,  800 

William. .  .35,  36,  88,  40,  41,  43,  43 

696,  784,  785,  804,  809,  822 

833 


Williamson,  James  .  .408,  496,  641,  834 

Samuel 492 

William 89 

Willis,  Zenas 406,  498 

Williston,  William 173 

Willoughby,  Joseph. .  .10,  27,  3i 

134,  635 

Joseph,  Jr .,^ri,  424,  486,  795 

Josiah 397,  568, 593 

Wilman,  William 40 

Wilmarth  (Willmarth), 

Ephraim 240,  793 

Wilmon,  John 545 

Wilsey,  Eowlandson 233 

Wilson  (Willson) ,  David 40 

Ebenezer..8,  18,  163,  197,  373,  373 
463,  518;  735 

Isaac 446 

James 200 

John  ....  40,  395,  542,  556,  593,  739 

Joseph 2,  11,  69,  113,  368 

Lucas 833,  836 

Michael 163,  462 

Nathaniel 835 

Noah 463 

Peter 804 

Samuel 41 

Squire. . . .  389,  445  (Esquire) .  .447 

Thomas 193,  260,  352 

Walter 501 

William 84,  345 

Wilton  (see  Welton),  Ebenezer. ...   49 

Winchell,  Timothy 308 

Winchester,  Andrew 458,  596 

Asa 391,  570,  807 

Benjamin 821,  719 

James 454,  596 

Joseph 37,  719,  807 

Captain 784 

Winslow,  Ebenezer.  .363,  386,  346,419 

Nathaniel 784 

Joseph 805 

Winter  (Winters),  Obadiah. .  .134,  141 

160,  336,  518 

Timothy ....  188,  380,  383,  583,  585 

Wintroop,  John 63 

Wise,  Abner 665 

Daniel 50 

John 641,  834 

Wisenfelts,  Major 659 

Wiswell  (Wiswall),  Samuel.  .13, 15,  163 
300,  348,  891,  570,  610,  675 

Witherell,  Simeon 808 

Witson,  Ebenezer 518 

Wnaupeh,  Isaac 807 

Wolcott,  Abner 785 

Elijah 78,  80,  315,  400,  483 


926 


INDEX 


Wolcott,  Giles  . .  .110,  174,  671,  772,  788 

790,  810 

"William 793 

Captain 828 

Wonnap,  Thomas 201 

Wood,  Amos 48,  522 

Andrew 131,  214,  486,  522,  604 

Daniel 78,  80,  320,  402 

Ebenezer . . 64, 179, 219, 333, 303,  403 

481,  483,  609,  632,  688,  784 

785,  790 

Ebenezer,  Jr 403,  483 

Edmund 290,  449 

Elijah 428,  508 

Enoch 78,  81 

Enos 397,  567 

Ephraim.  .44,  46,  179,  222,  235,  343 
381,  468,  542 

Ira 138 

Jacob 44,  179,  241,  381,  468 

Job 219,402,  483 

John 185,  351,  463,  632,  810 

Jonathan.. 21,  96,  126,  138,  275,  332 

Jonathan,  Jr 275 

Joseph 75,  233,  381,  468,  543 

Joshua.. 73,  233,  286,  291,  344,  348 
424,  486 

Joshua,  Jr 610 

Levi 44,  46,  233,  344 

Nathaniel 44,  46,  213,  398,  397 

567,  831 

Nicholas 126,  138,  449 

Perez 380,  433,  591 

Philemon 26,  314,  468 

Samuel 392,  554,  680 

Solomon. 95,  124,  322,  381,  614,  615 

Stephen 166,  234,  381 ,  468 

Thomas 48,  511,  610 

Esquire 65,  215 

Colonel 273,  383,  354 

Woodard,  see  Woodward 

Woodbridge,  Enoch 623,  673,  707 

713,  788 

Woodcock,  Asel 610 

Woodruff,  Joseph 28,  199,  540 

Woods,  Daniel 199 

Ebenezer.... 83,  193,  198,  207,  273 
539,  688,  782,  794 

John 210,  335,  338,  829 

Solomon 806 

William 543 

Captain 785 

Colonel 783 

Sergeant 351 

Woodward,  Abel 611,808 

Araunah 101,  144,  158 

Asa 366 


Woodward,  Beza 341 

Ebenezer  . .  .323,  366,  397,  454,  567 

764 

Ebenezer  2d 333 

James 90,  137,  139,  333,  574 

Jesse 580 

John 336,  539 

Jonathan 384,  537 

Joseph 387,  539,  837 

Bufus 366,  593,  594 

Samuel 37,  314,  316,  830 

Theodorus..340,  390,  536,  582,  663 

Wood  worth,  Elisha 53,  364,  668 

Joel 33 

John 313,  840,  583,  663 

Woolman,  Miles 823 

Woolson,  Isaac 889,  444 

Worcester  (Wooster),  Asa  38,  83,  195 

539,  839 

Sergeant 351 

Worden,  Ahithophel 580 

Gilbert 406,  498 

Judah. . .  .78,  80,  246,  519,  522,  800 
801,  806 

Bichard 72 

Bichmond     480 

Walter 406,498 

Wow,  Jonathan 705 

Wright,  Abel.  .14,  15,  97,  117,  142,  155 
801,  865,  470,  784 

Abner 641,  884 

Amasa 691,  692 

Asa 276,  291,  347 

Asaph 366,  639,  804 

Azariah 116,  366,  804,  822,  835 

Azariah,  Jr 267 

Benjamin 82,  855,  421,  825 

Benjamin,  Jr 284 

Caleb  (see  Urite).  186,  326, 580,  734 

David.  .55,  363,  383,  355,  420,  69] 

692,  820 

Ebenezer 40,  50,246,  399,  511 

Eleazer 488 

Elijah 342,  389,  444,  446 

Elisha.  .61,   97,   134,   142,   154,  183 
188,  300,  470 

Elizur 230 

Ephraim  (Eight) 230 

Gardner 888,  559 

Jabez  (Wight?) 202 

John.  .19,  45,  53,  190,  339,  358,  294 

295,  364,  898,  433,  484,  603 

(Eight)  610 

Jonathan.  .8,  63,  263,  283,  538,  664 

686,  784 

Joseph 86 

Josiah 215,  400,  783 


INDEX 


927 


Wright,  Kiah 240 

Moses 823,  826 

Nathan 37 

Oliver 321,  366,  395,  564,  593 

Peter 240,  398,  805 

Phineas 27,  201,  416,  606 

Bedinton 355 

Samuel.  .52,  288,  365,  464,  569,  632 

Simeon.. .97,  102,  117,  118,  134,  142 

154,  301,  470,  787 

Simeon,  Jr 143,  155,  300 

Solomon 315,400 

Wait.  .97,  134,142,  155,  183,  396,  300 
553,  830 

William 231 

Zadock 693,  796 

Lieutenant 133 

Write,  see  Wright 

Wudge,  Jarvis 823 

Wyley,  James 333 

Wyman,  Henry 320 

John 617 

William 391,  571 ,  6.:i0 

William,  Jr 630 

Yale,  Moses 430,  604 

Yaw,  Amos 388,  559 


Yaw,  William 268 

Yeoman  (Yeomans),  Elijah 257 

Elisha 381,  543 

Yok  (York?) ,  William 643 

York,  Daniel 494 

Gershom 389,  444,  446 

William 649 

Young,  Caleb 830 

Daniel 406,  498 

George 438 

Jesse 830 

John. ..  .174,  387,  393,  574,  649,  838 

Joseph 636,  637,  833 

Joshua 820 

Kichard 820 

Samuel 782 

Youngs,  George 602 

Jacob 78,  80 

Job 416 

Samuel 335 

Zertzy,  John 823 

Ziperiy,  Barnard 503 

Jacob 503 

Zounds,  Jacob.... 315 

Zumenick  (Indian?) 53 

Zwears,  Daniel 559 


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